Transforming Medicine
The Role of MDMA in Mental Health Care
Presentation and Catered Reception
Sofia University • Palo Alto, CA
October 23, 2014 @ 7pm
Join the MAPS staff and other visionary thinkers for the opening of our new satellite office at Sofia University.
Enjoy a reception with food, wine, and presentations from:
Rick Doblin Ph.D., MAPS Founder and Executive Director
Dr. Michael Mithoefer, M.D., Clinical Investigator for MDMA/PTSD Studies
Annie Mithoefer, B.S.N., Co-Investigator for MDMA/PTSD Studies
The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) is a non-profit research and educational organization that is working on novel approaches to some of the worlds most challenging mental health issues. Our current focus is developing MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for treatment-resistant PTSD. Future research will explore the use of this therapy for other treatment-resistant conditions, including anxiety related to autism and fear of death, and other conditions associated with depression, suicide, and addictions.
Transforming Medicine
The Role of MDMA in Mental Health Care
Presentation and Catered Reception
Sofia University • Palo Alto, CA
October 23, 2014 @ 7pm
Join the MAPS staff and other visionary thinkers for the opening of our new satellite office at Sofia University.
Enjoy a reception with food, wine, and presentations from:
Rick Doblin Ph.D., MAPS Founder and Executive Director
Dr. Michael Mithoefer, M.D., Clinical Investigator for MDMA/PTSD Studies
Annie Mithoefer, B.S.N., Co-Investigator for MDMA/PTSD Studies
The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) is a non-profit research and educational organization that is working on novel approaches to some of the worlds most challenging mental health issues. Our current focus is developing MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for treatment-resistant PTSD. Future research will explore the use of this therapy for other treatment-resistant conditions, including anxiety related to autism and fear of death, and other conditions associated with depression, suicide, and addictions.
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