Journal of affective disorders
July 17, 2025
Alene Sze Jing Yong, Sue E Brennan, Suzie Bratuskins et al.
3 citations
Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration rescheduled MDMA in July 2023, permitting authorized prescribing for PTSD outside clinical trials. This manuscript describes development of an Australian Clinical Practice Guideline on MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for PTSD using the GRADE process. The guideline will compare benefits and harms of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy against other treatments, drawing on high-quality systematic reviews. A multidisciplinary Guideline Development Group will consider evidence certainty, patient values, resources, equity, acceptability, and feasibility. The guideline will be published on MAGICapp and disseminated through peer-reviewed publications and conferences. A Companion Guide will be created for people with PTSD and their carers.
Journal of affective disorders
February 2, 2026
Alene Sze Jing Yong, Aimée Freeburn, Suzie Bratuskins et al.
Australia became the first country to allow authorized prescribing of MDMA for PTSD outside clinical trials. Interviews with 21 clinicians, researchers, and patients who had direct experience with MDMA-assisted psychotherapy or PTSD revealed eleven themes, including the importance of expectation management, comprehensive baseline screening, shared decision-making, flexible treatment protocols, ongoing consent, strong therapeutic alliance, and post-treatment continuity of care. The findings emphasize the need for safeguards, provider training, and integration of care as MDMA-assisted psychotherapy enters clinical practice.
medRxiv
February 21, 2025
Alene Sze Jing Yong, Sue Brennan, Suzie Bratuskins et al.
preprint
Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration rescheduled MDMA in July 2023, allowing its prescription for PTSD outside clinical trials. This manuscript outlines the development of an Australian Clinical Practice Guideline on MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for PTSD, using the GRADE process to weigh benefits and harms against other treatments. A multidisciplinary Guideline Development Group, supported by stakeholder and expert groups, will consider evidence certainty, patient values, resources, equity, acceptability, and feasibility. The guideline will be published on MAGICapp and in peer-reviewed outlets, with a companion guide for people with PTSD and their carers.
Open Science Framework
January 1, 2025
Aimée Freeburn, Alene Sze Jing Yong, Simon Bell
Clinical guidelines and position statements from multiple countries recommend medical psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy for adults with depression, but they vary in their specific conditions and safeguards. The review of international documents shows consensus that PAP should be administered in controlled clinical settings with trained therapists, though recommendations differ on patient selection criteria, dosing protocols, and integration procedures. Most guidelines emphasize the need for further research to establish long-term safety and efficacy.