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Episode 36: Dr. Ben Sessa - MDMA Therapy - A Child Psychiatrist’s Perspective

Episode 36: Dr. Ben Sessa - MDMA Therapy - A Child Psychiatrist’s Perspective

FromMAPS Podcast


Episode 36: Dr. Ben Sessa - MDMA Therapy - A Child Psychiatrist’s Perspective

FromMAPS Podcast

ratings:
Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Jan 31, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode 36 of the MAPS Podcast features Dr. Ben Sessa's talk from Psychedelic Science 2017 entitled MDMA Therapy - A Child Psychiatrist’s Perspective Ben's insightful, well researched talk examines MDMA's therapeutic potential relating to PTSD and how it goes far beyond what we see with adult veterans and goes deep into the realm of childhood trauma and abuse. This talk offers a fresh perspective on aspects of PTSD therapy that often go unrecognized in the modern psychedelic therapy conversation. Dr. Ben Sessa is a psychiatrist, writer and researcher based out of the UK. Please visit his site at: www.drsessa.com
Released:
Jan 31, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (75)

Hosted by Zach Leary, the intent of the podcast is to bring you the listener an easily accessible resource for a variety of topics all related to psychedelic research. There is a lot to learn about new research into the therapeutic potential of psychedelics and marijuana. Over the years, the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) has amassed an incredible treasure trove of audio archives sourced from the amazing talks, presentations and panels that have taken place at past Psychedelic Science conferences and other unique events. By selecting some of that content and then bringing it to you in a podcast we hope to create a centralized location for the greater MAPS community. If you're a researcher, scientist, medical professional or just a curiosity seeker we hope that you'll find this content a valuable resource tool. Please visit the MAPS website at https://maps.org