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This is MAPS’ final year as a teenager.
Founded in 1986, with youthful exuberance, unbridled confidence,
and totally unrealistic assumptions about the likely timing and cost
of research, MAPS turns 20 in 2006. MAPS was begun with the hopes
of blazing a path toward the resumption of research into the risks
and benefits of psychedelics and marijuana, and the eventual goal
of developing these substances into FDA-approved prescription medicines.
Rather than blazing, MAPS has barely been able to keep a small spark
of science alive during decades of constant struggle, powerful opposition,
and limited resources. Yet now that MAPS is emerging into its early
adulthood, the sparks of research that we have painstakingly nurtured
are poised to expand into an international series of studies that
over the next ten or twenty years have the potential of achieving
MAPS’ initial goals and more.
Inspiringly, Albert Hofmann, inventor of LSD and the first person
to isolate psilocybin, celebrates his 100th birthday on January 11,
2006. Albert’s birthday will be followed by a January 13-15,
2006, conference in Basel, Switzerland, at which MAPS will be represented
by researchers and staff. Compared to Albert’s 100 years, MAPS’
two decades of existence, and another one or two decades that will
probably be required before we see the establishment of a network
of psychedelic clinics and prescription marijuana, are a relatively
short amount of time that will not unduly tax our patience, persistence
or passion.
Signs of MAPS’ maturation abound. Dr. Michael Mithoefer’s
MAPS-sponsored MDMA/PTSD pilot study is halfway completed and has
demonstrated that MDMA-assisted psychotherapy can be safely administered
to subjects with treatment-resistant PTSD with significant therapeutic
benefit. If the second half of the study generates similar results,
MAPS’ $5 million, 5-year plan to expand the MDMA/PTSD research
from 20 to 600 subjects, and convince the FDA to approve MDMA as a
prescription medicine, will become an achievable goal rather than
an illusive dream.
Internationally, a MAPS-sponsored MDMA/PTSD pilot study has passed
initial ethics committee review in Israel and is currently before
the Ministry of Health, with approval more likely than not. On October
7, 2005, a pilot study co-sponsored by MAPS and the Swiss Association
for Psycholytic Therapy (SAePT) was submitted for review to an ethics
committee. In Spain, we’re preparing to seek permission for
a revised MDMA/PTSD study that would expand upon the preliminary research
that was halted by political anti-drug pressure, which we seem able
to overcome now that we have begun this research in the US. On October
14, 2005, a DEA field investigator inspected the safe at Harvard Medical
School-affiliated McLean Hospital, where the MDMA will be securely
stored for Dr. John Halpern’s pilot study of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy
in subjects with anxiety associated with advanced-stage cancer. Since
December 2004, this study has only been awaiting DEA approval to begin.
As you can read on the inside front cover, a mother writes about how
MDMA proved helpful to her daughter to gracefully and courageously
accept her death from cancer, suggesting the potential benefits to
our society from this line of research.
Preliminary work is underway on protocol design for a MAPS-sponsored
study of LSD and psilocybin in the treatment of cluster headaches,
which we hope will also take place at McLean Hospital.
MAPS is also coordinating a DEA Administrative Law Judge hearing,
in which Professor Lyle Craker, Ph.D., UMass Amherst, is suing the
DEA for refusing to issue him a license for a MAPS-sponsored marijuana
production facility. I started MAPS after working from 1984-1985 to
help coordinate testimony for a DEA hearing about the scheduling of
MDMA, so this new DEA hearing helps me see how MAPS has grown in the
last twenty years. Another sign of MAPS’ growing maturity is
that Jag Davies, MAPS staffer, cut his hair and I purchased an entirely
new wardrobe, in order to walk the halls of Congress to help obtain
support from over 30 members of Congress for the UMass Amherst facility!
Yet there have been some growing pains. MAPS has more projects and
staff than ever before, with increased fundraising needs and overflowing
email in-boxes. We struggle to retain the same personal touch with
MAPS members that has been our strength over the decades.
In order to build community and retain this personal connection,
MAPS invites all members and friends to camp with us at Burning Man
for MAPS’ 20th anniversary gathering next year (coincidentally,
2006 is also Burning Man’s 20th anniversary). This is a great
opportunity to see MAPS in action assisting the Black Rock City Rangers
to provide psychedelic emergency services. We will also be coordinating
a lecture series about psychedelic and marijuana research to take
place in our camp. Artist Alex Grey and friends will be joining us
next year, and we will be adding a large dome for Alex’s art.
The breakthroughs we are poised to make in the next year or two
will set the foundation for MAPS’ work over the next decade
or two. Your support has carried MAPS through its adolescence; your
continued support will enable us, and our society, to mature together.
Psychedelically yours,
Rick Doblin, Ph.D., MAPS President
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| Summer 2009 |
Vol. 19, No. 2 |
MAPS Research Update 2009 |
| Spring 2009 |
Vol. 19, No. 1 |
Special Edition: Psychedelics and Ecology |
| Winter 2008/09 |
Vol. 18, No. 3 |
MAPS 2008 Financial Report |
| Summer 2008 |
Vol. 18, No. 2 |
Phoenix Rising: A Review of MAPS Research |
| Spring 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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