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This issue of the MAPS Bulletin, centering on our
March 24, 2005, scientific conference in Israel, is our
effort to share our experiences and our reflections with
the people who've made this conference and project possible - MAPS' membership.
One of MAPS' most idealistic projects is our effort
to sponsor MDMA-assisted psychotherapy research in
Israel, in the midst of war, terrorism and the shadow of
the Holocaust. Perhaps the fear surrounding illicit drugs
there is lessened by the more profound forms of suffering
already happening. In any case, Israelis welcomed MAPS
with open arms, and we were heartened by the possibilities
opening before us there.
Studies in Israel treating people with posttraumatic
stress disorder (PTSD) are an integral part of our mission
to develop MDMA into an FDA- and European Medicines
Agency-approved prescription medicine, in that data from
Israel can be submitted to both regulatory agencies.
MDMA is a popular drug among Israelis, especially
youth, and we hope this research may also shed light on
why there is so much MDMA consumed in Israel in non-medical settings.
The article on page 15 suggests this goes
beyond mere hedonism and can catalyze significant healing and stress reduction.
This study is also part of an effort, in some not-too-distant
future, to sponsor research where Israeli and Palestinian
therapists can work together to help people from
all sides of the current conflict. We're trying to channel
the healing potential of MDMA into studies that not only
treat individuals suffering from the debilitating trauma of
violent conflict but also, in a form of preventative medicine,
address larger social patterns of fear, hatred, and
division. Idealistic plans, certainly. Achievable, perhaps.
In our increasingly interconnected world, MAPS is
going enthusiastically global. Building on last year's
breakthrough of finally being able to start MDMA-assisted
psychotherapy research in the US after twenty years
of struggle, we're working now to start a series of pilot
studies in Israel, Spain, Switzerland and Germany. These
studies will lay the groundwork for obtaining approval for
the prescription use of MDMA and other psychedelics in
the US and Europe, and can also insulate our overall drug
development program from the possibility of backlash in
any one country.
The fragility of the renewal of psychedelic psycho-therapy
research was made clear to me in the course of
responding to a request from Albert Hofmann, who asked
MAPS to explore translating his book, LSD: My Problem Child,
into both Russian and Chinese. (We will also
be publishing a new English edition.) In the course of
unexpectedly finding an existing Russian translation and
initiating a Chinese one, I've learned that in both Russia
and China, there are vague laws against the promotion of
illegal drugs. MAPS couldn't exist in these countries and
the laws are sufficiently intimidating that a Russian publisher
told us that he's fearful of legal consequences were
he to print a Russian edition of LSD: My Problem Child.
Printing a Chinese edition is also problematic. As a result,
we'll rely on posting the Russian and Chinese translations
on the MAPS and Erowid websites, protected by the relative
freedom of the Internet.
Here in America, there are no such laws. However,
when MAPS tried to purchase a small ad on Google when
people use the search terms "MDMA" or "Ecstasy," our
ad was initially rejected. Turns out Google has a vague
policy against accepting ads from sites promoting illegal
drug use, similar to laws in Russia and China! Google, to
its credit, eventually reversed its decision and let MAPS
advertise.
Here in America, Prof. Lyle Craker, Director, Medicinal
Plant Program, UMass Amherst, begins his MAPS-coordinated
lawsuit against the DEA on August 22, 2005.
His lawsuit challenges DEA's rejection of his license to
grow marijuana, with a grant from MAPS, exclusively for
federally-approved research. Meanwhile, Chemic Labs has
now been waiting over two years for NIDA to respond to
its application to purchase ten grams (!) of marijuana for
MAPS and CaNORML-sponsored vaporizer research. The
Drug Czar and the DEA try to justify suppressing science
because of the fear that certain studies would "send the
wrong message" to kids who apparently aren't deserving
of a truthful message (an approach that lawmakers in
Russia and China would support).
Enjoy this issue, about our hope and vision for an
MDMA psychotherapy research program in Israel. With
the ongoing support of its members, MAPS can cross
many a threshold, both in the US and around the world.
Psychedelically yours,
Rick Doblin, Ph.D., MAPS President
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| Summer 2008 |
Vol. 18, No. 2 |
Phoenix Rising: A Review of MAPS Research |
| Winter 2008 |
Vol. 18, No. 1 |
Special Edition: Technology and Psychedelics |
| Winter 2007 |
Vol. 17, No. 3 |
MAPS 06-07 Fiscal Yearly Report |
| Autumn 2007 |
Vol. 17, No. 2 |
Special Edition: Psychedelics and Self-Discovery |
| Spring/Summer 2007 |
Vol. 17, No. 1 |
The Chrysalis Stage |
| Winter 2006-7 |
Vol. 16, No. 3 |
Low Maintenance/High Performance |
| Autumn 2006 |
Vol. 16, No. 2 |
Technologies of Healing |
| Spring 2006 |
Vol. 16, No. 1 |
MAPS' 20th Anniversary |
| Winter 2005 |
Vol. 15, No. 3 |
MAPS final year as a teenager |
| Summer 2005 |
Vol. 15, No. 2 |
Israel Conference: MDMA/PTSD Research |
| Spring 2005 |
Vol. 15, No. 1 |
Accelerating flow of work and time |
| Autumn 2004 |
Vol. 14, No. 2 |
Rites of Passage: Kids and Psychedelics |
| Summer 2004 |
Vol. 14, No. 1 |
10 stamps and $250,000 |
| Winter 2003 |
Vol. 13, No. 2 |
Holy Fire |
| Spring 2003 |
Vol. 13, No. 1 |
60th Anniversary of the Discovery
of LSD |
| Autumn 2002 |
Vol. 12, No. 3 |
Vision |
| Summer 2002 |
Vol. 12, No. 2 |
"From celebration to frustration,
and back again." |
| Spring 2002 |
Vol. 12, No. 1 |
Sex, Spirit & Psychedelics 2002 |
| Autumn 2001 |
Vol. 11, No. 2 |
"In the future, it will be called
Despair." |
| Spring 2001 |
Vol. 11, No. 1 |
"A Tidal Wave of Ecstasy!" |
| Autumn 2000 |
Vol. 10, No. 3 |
Creativity 2000 |
| Summer 2000 |
Vol. 10, No. 2 |
Endings and Beginnings |
| Spring 2000 |
Vol. 10, No. 1 |
Making History in Slow Motion |
| Winter 1999/00 |
Vol. 9, No. 4 |
To the Ends of the Earth for MDMA
Research... |
| Autumn 1999 |
Vol. 9, No. 3 |
MAPS' long-standing efforts to conduct... |
| Summer 1999 |
Vol. 9, No. 2 |
MAPS has come full circle... |
| Spring 1999 |
Vol. 9, No. 1 |
Patience, persistence and passion |
| Winter 1998/99 |
Vol. 8, No. 4 |
One of special pleasures of directing
MAPS... |
| Autumn 1998 |
Vol. 8, No. 3 |
The Ayahuasca Issue (with Hofmann
interview) |
| Summer 1998 |
Vol. 8, No. 2 |
Emotionally Powerful Anecdotes... |
| Spring 1998 |
Vol. 8, No. 1 |
Death Has a Way of Focusing One's
Attention |
| Autumn 1997 |
Vol. 7, No. 4 |
Celebration is in Order |
| Summer 1997 |
Vol. 7, No. 3 |
Time Horizons |
| Spring 1997 |
Vol. 7, No. 2 |
Synchronicity |
| Winter 1996/97 |
Vol. 7, No. 1 |
Learning to Crawl |
| Autumn 1996 |
Vol. 6, No. 4 |
An Invitation for Dialogue |
| Summer 1996 |
Vol. 6, No. 3 |
Budding Research |
| New Year 1996 |
Vol. 6, No. 2 |
Sending Down Roots |
| Autumn 1995 |
Vol. 6, No. 1 |
Baby Steps |
| Summer 1995 |
Vol. 5, No. 4 |
Opportunity Amidst Obstacles |
| Winter 1994/95 |
Vol. 5, No. 3 |
Clinical Trials and Tribulations |
| Autumn 1994 |
Vol. 5, No. 2 |
Building Towards Clinical Trials |
| Summer 1994 |
Vol. 5, No. 1 |
Politics and Protocols: In Search
of a Balance |
| Spring 1994 |
Vol. 4, No. 4 |
Laying the Groundwork |
| Winter 1993/94 |
Vol. 4, No. 3 |
A Time of Tests |
| Summer 1993 |
Vol. 4, No. 2 |
So Close Yet So Far |
| Spring 1993 |
Vol. 4, No. 1 |
Remembrance and Renewal |
| Winter 1992/93 |
Vol. 3, No. 4 |
Forging New Alliances |
| Summer 1992 |
Vol. 3, No. 3 |
Building on Common Ground |
| Spring 1992 |
Vol. 3, No. 2 |
Small Steps, Gradual Progress, New
Opportunities |
| Winter 1991/92 |
Vol. 3, No. 1 |
The Rekindling of a Thousand Points
of Light |
| Summer 1991 |
Vol. 2, No. 2 |
MDMA protocol development with cancer patients |
| Winter 1990/91 |
Vol. 2, No. 1 |
MAPS' Swiss pharmacologically-assisted psychotherapy
conference |
| Autumn 1990 |
Vol. 1, No. 3 |
What and Who is MAPS? |
| Summer 1989 |
Vol. 1, No. 2 |
Switzerland Leads the Way |
| Summer 1988 |
Vol. 1, No. 1 |
MDMA can become a legal medicine |
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