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Dan Riley
Episode 12: Bruce Poulter - MDMA for PTSD
1 hour 49 minutes Posted Aug 23, 2021 at 4:10 am.
Bruce Poulter is an MDMA therapist, trainer, and clinical supervisor. During our conversation, Bruce talks about his interest in MDMA as a therapy, his years as a practitioner, the experience of such therapy for patients, its efficacy in helping people work through trauma, and the MAPS clinical trials that aim to legalize MDMA therapy in the U.S. by 2023.------------Support this podcast via VenmoSupport this podcast via PayPalSupport this podcast on Patreon------------Show notesLeave a rating on SpotifyLeave a rating on Apple PodcastsFollow Keep Talking on Twitter, Instagram, and FacebookListen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube------------
Intro
Bruce explains where his interest in MDMA stemmed from
What does it mean to have PTSD?
Symptoms of PTSD and the clinician-administered PTSD scale
What is it that makes the life of an individual with PTSD difficult? What are the triggers they experience?
Bruce explains how they identify someone with PTSD
Why is PTSD said to be a defense mechanism for what has happened to people?
Bruce’s dedication towards helping people with this medicine in a therapy setting
Bruce explains his wife’s battle with PTSD, and what he noticed in her personality, disposition, and mentality as a result of her going through MDMA therapeutic sittings
What is MDMA? How does it function?
The dosage amount, duration, setting, and other parameters that decide the usage of MDMA for PTSD
An outline of an MDMA treatment session
What does a person experience during the 8-hour period of treatment
Different phases of the MDMA drug trial
MDMA is not for everyone - Bruce explains why coercing should not be an option
What is the future of MDMA?
How is MAPS getting involved in the conversation concerning PTSD treatment?
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Bruce Poulter is an MDMA therapist, trainer, and clinical supervisor. During our conversation, Bruce talks about his interest in MDMA as a therapy, his years as a practitioner, the experience of such therapy for patients, its efficacy in helping people work through trauma, and the MAPS clinical trials that aim to legalize MDMA therapy in the U.S. by 2023.------------Support this podcast via VenmoSupport this podcast via PayPalSupport this podcast on Patreon------------Show notesLeave a rating on SpotifyLeave a rating on Apple PodcastsFollow Keep Talking on Twitter, Instagram, and FacebookListen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube------------(00:00) Intro(02:39) Bruce explains where his interest in MDMA stemmed from(06:51) What does it mean to have PTSD?(09:40) Symptoms of PTSD and the clinician-administered PTSD scale(14:36) What is it that makes the life of an individual with PTSD difficult? What are the triggers they experience?(16:32) Bruce explains how they identify someone with PTSD(18:15) Why is PTSD said to be a defense mechanism for what has happened to people?(23:08) Bruce’s dedication towards helping people with this medicine in a therapy setting(31:30) Bruce explains his wife’s battle with PTSD, and what he noticed in her personality, disposition, and mentality as a result of her going through MDMA therapeutic sittings(37:55) What is MDMA? How does it function?(40:43) The dosage amount, duration, setting, and other parameters that decide the usage of MDMA for PTSD(45:29) An outline of an MDMA treatment session(01:04:15) What does a person experience during the 8-hour period of treatment(01:09:21) Different phases of the MDMA drug trial(01:15:52) MDMA is not for everyone - Bruce explains why coercing should not be an option(01:26:08) What is the future of MDMA?(01:33:31) How is MAPS getting involved in the conversation concerning PTSD treatment?(01:40:32) Misconceptions, facts, and anecdotes that could benefit those listening