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Sathya Rao

Pro Persona

2 papers in the library · publishing 2022-2026

Papers

Making a case for using MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for borderline personality disorder and complex PTSD: a descriptive systematic review of the literature

Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology July 1, 2026 Karthika Kasiviswanathan, Dinuli Nilaweera, M Morando et al.

MDMA-assisted psychotherapy (MDMA-AP) may help treat not only PTSD but also complex PTSD and borderline personality disorder. A systematic review of 24 studies involving 335 participants found that most reported reduced PTSD symptoms after MDMA-AP, with some noting decreased dissociative symptoms at higher doses. Although no studies directly assessed MDMA-AP for complex PTSD or borderline personality disorder, improvements in emotional regulation, interpersonal functioning, identity coherence, and abandonment concerns were reported. Adverse drug reactions were mild to moderate, though specific safety concerns remain. These findings offer preliminary insights for future research and clinical considerations.

Comparison of the Phenomenology of Hallucination and Delusion Characteristics in People Diagnosed With Borderline Personality Disorder and Schizophrenia.

Journal of personality disorders August 1, 2022 Zalie Merrett, David J Castle, Neil Thomas et al.

Hallucinations and delusions are common in borderline personality disorder (BPD) and often resemble those in schizophrenia spectrum disorders. In a study of 89 adults, 81% of those with BPD reported visual and tactile hallucinations, 75% reported olfactory hallucinations, and 94% experienced delusions. Comparing BPD with and without voices showed no significant differences in nonpsychotic psychopathology. Hallucinations in BPD were similar to those in schizophrenia, though the BPD group had higher rates of paranoia and delusions of guilt. Multisensory hallucinations and delusions in BPD warrant clinical attention.