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Leslie A. Morland

University of California San Diego

1 paper in the library · 2 citations · publishing 2026

Papers

State of the Science: MDMA‐assisted psychotherapy for the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder

Journal of Traumatic Stress March 12, 2026 Leslie A. Morland, B O Rothbaum, Lauren M. Sippel et al. 2 citations

MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for PTSD shows promising results in recent randomized controlled trials, with high response and remission rates, but the FDA declined to approve it in August 2024 due to insufficient evidence. This review examines the current scientific literature on MDMA-AT, covering proposed mechanisms, methodological strengths and limitations, evidence gaps, and clinical, ethical, and regulatory issues. Key limitations include challenges with blinding, lack of active comparator conditions, no head-to-head comparisons of different therapy models, inadequate safety monitoring, and limited sample generalizability. Emerging research integrates MDMA with established trauma-focused therapies like prolonged exposure and cognitive processing therapy to leverage MDMA's effects on cognitive behavioral mechanisms.