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RECOVERY…THE HERO’S JOURNEY

RECOVERY…THE HERO’S JOURNEY

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October 26th 2021: MDMA-ASSISTED THERAPY FOR PTSD

Charlotte Jackson, MA, is a therapist and supervisor in the Multi-Disciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) Phase III clinical trials researching MDMA assisted therapy for individuals with severe PTSD. Charlotte describes how PTSD impacts the brain and emotional life of afflicted individuals. Charlotte offers a brief overview of the early psychedelic research and how MAPS has built on this. She speaks to the known mechanisms of MDMA and also the known potency and purity of the MAPS medication vs. street drugs. She shares the exciting results of the MAPS study published in the

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CHARLOTTE JACKSON

Charlotte Jackson, MA, is a Registered Clinical Counsellor and Clinical Supervisor based in Vancouver, Canada. She is the former supervisor of four outpatient Mental Health and Substance Use clinics, and is a Multi-Disciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) therapist and supervisor in the Phase III clinical trials researching MDMA assisted therapy for individuals with severe PTSD. Alongside her engagement with MAPS, Charlotte works with Cascadia, a Canadian organization advocating for compassionate access to psilocybin assisted therapy. As a substance use subject matter expert, she is currently a lead therapist supporting their expansion into bringing access to decriminalized
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