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Review of ecstasy as medicine
Jonathan grew up in a dysfunctional family, and at an early age, he desperately looked for ways to relieve his pain and psychological distress. When he stumbled on MDMA, he knew he had found something extraordinary. This prompted his research as a psychology graduate into the therapeutic potential of MDMA, a Schedule 1 illegal drug in the United States. As an expert in MDMA-assisted therapy with over 40 years of experience, Jonathan Robinson explores the incredible healing potential of MDMA, or Ecstasy, in Ecstasy as Medicine.
Ecstasy as Medicine is a practical and detailed guide to understanding the importance and endless opportunities MDMA offers to the medical industry, especially in dealing with PTSD, anxiety, panic attacks, depression, and other psychological issues. MDMA-assisted therapy is not only limited to treating mental issues but can also help in finding inner peace, joy, love, and a desire to connect with others.
Jonathan, through his career as an MDMA facilitator, has also helped many couples improve communication, express their feelings, and rekindle their connection. The author had gone steps further to include snippets of his client's testimonials while exposing strategies he has employed over the years that make his protocol much more effective than the standard protocol designed by MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies).
This book is an incredible guide for readers who have no idea about psychedelics, just like me. It breaks the controversial and negative publicity attached to psychedelics without forcibly imposing the idea on readers. The author kicks off his writing with a disclaimer that soothes judgmental and uninformed readers. Also, while heralding the transformative powers of MDMA, he also acknowledges the challenges that may arise from indulging in this form of therapy. The structure of the book was really helpful in guiding my reading experience. The book is divided into three parts, and the parts are briefly summarized at the beginning of each of them. The book was professionally well-edited. There was just a minor error.
There were no negative aspects to this book. It was highly educational and interesting to read. The author made the book easy to read and comprehend. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because of the above reasons. I recommend it to potential clients who are open to the idea of MDMA-assisted therapy for combating their trauma-based conditions or searching for inner peace and reconnection with others. I also recommend it to any reader who is interested in having a career as a professional MDMA facilitator or who is enthusiastic about health books.
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From PTSD to anxiety and depression, MDMA, often known as Ecstasy or Molly, is a fantastic medication. With more than 40 years of expertise in therapy, Jonathan Robinson examines MDMA's (ecstasy) amazing therapeutic potential in Ecstasy as Medicine. It was incredibly instructive and captivating to read.
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This book is an incredible guide for readers who have no idea about psychedelics, just like me. It breaks the controversial and negative publicity attached to psychedelics without forcibly imposing the idea on readers. The author kicks off his writing with a disclaimer that soothes judgmental and uninformed readers. Also, while heralding the transformative powers of MDMA, he also acknowledges the challenges that may arise from indulging in this form of therapy. The structure of the book was really helpful in guiding my reading experience. The book is divided into three parts, and the parts are briefly summarized at the beginning of each of them. The book was professionally well-edited. There was just a minor error.
That's the most ethical way to present it, in my opinion. We need unbiased information to make the best decisions for our mental and physical well-being.
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I’m glad to see that this is directly addressed though I guess there isn’t much of a way around it. Honestly, my own suspicions and concerns immediately arose when I read the title. However, when it really comes down to it, the use of any type of drug comes down to safety, responsibility, and accountability. As long as there is absolute clarity about that in this book, the subject matter at hand isn’t quite as surprising and more comprehensible.This book is an incredible guide for readers who have no idea about psychedelics, just like me. It breaks the controversial and negative publicity attached to psychedelics without forcibly imposing the idea on readers. The author kicks off his writing with a disclaimer that soothes judgmental and uninformed readers. Also, while heralding the transformative powers of MDMA, he also acknowledges the challenges that may arise from indulging in this form of therapy.
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