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MDMA: The Conversational Catalyst that Enhances Connection and Therapy * 2
    #28496183 - 10/08/23 05:32 AM (3 months, 18 days ago)

MDMA: The Conversational Catalyst that Enhances Connection and Therapy
October 7, 2023 - Crytonic.com

MDMA’s Unique Connection-Boosting Abilities Explored in Groundbreaking Study, Researchers at the University of Chicago Unveil Surprising Findings on MDMA and Social Bonding

MDMA, often referred to as ecstasy, has long been associated with the vibrant atmosphere of parties and dance clubs, where it fosters an unparalleled sense of closeness and social connectivity among users. However, a recent groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at the University of Chicago has delved deeper into the pharmacological effects of this recreational psychedelic drug and its potential as a complementary tool in traditional talk therapy.

Published in Scientific Reports on September 22, 2023, this study sheds light on the remarkable empathogenic properties of MDMA and its role in enhancing social interactions.

In a meticulously controlled laboratory setting, volunteers who consumed MDMA reported a profound sense of connection with their conversation partners, in stark contrast to those who had taken a placebo. What’s even more astonishing is that volunteers who consumed methamphetamine, a stimulant not typically associated with empathogenic effects, reported similar feelings of connectedness comparable to those induced by MDMA.

Lead researcher, Dr. Hanna Molla, explained, “MDMA significantly heightened feelings of connection and the perceived depth of conversation when compared to a placebo. Intriguingly, we observed identical effects with methamphetamine, despite distinct pharmacological differences between the two substances, raising questions about the underlying mechanisms behind this enhanced sense of closeness.”

The study involved healthy adult volunteers paired with unfamiliar partners. Sessions were conducted under double-blind conditions to eliminate expectancy bias. Participants engaged in structured conversations, covering topics such as favorite TV shows and holidays, with the aim of initiating casual discussions rather than eliciting deep emotional responses.

The research also encompassed methamphetamine, which, despite its association with abuse potential, is clinically prescribed in small doses for conditions like narcolepsy and ADHD. This allowed for a comparative assessment of receptor actions in the brain between methamphetamine and MDMA.

Participants were required to assess the overall quality of their partner and conversation. Additionally, saliva samples were collected to measure oxytocin levels—a hormone linked to strengthening social bonds.

The results revealed that MDMA recipients felt a stronger connection with their conversation partners and experienced more positive emotions towards them. This effect was positively correlated with increased oxytocin levels. Intriguingly, participants who received methamphetamine reported similar feelings of closeness, although these were not tied to oxytocin levels.

Researchers speculate that MDMA’s potential to augment traditional psychotherapy lies in its ability to enhance the connection between patients and therapists, facilitating open conversations and instilling a sense of comfort in exploring emotions.

Dr. Harriet de Wit, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience at UChicago, remarked, “MDMA’s recreational use is often associated with increased feelings of connection. As researchers, we are keen to unravel the psychological components involved. Our findings suggest that MDMA’s effects, as observed in controlled laboratory studies, could substantially improve the psychotherapy process.”

This groundbreaking research has the potential to transform the landscape of psychotherapy, offering new avenues to foster deeper bonds between patients and therapists. The study also highlights the need for further exploration into the multifaceted effects of substances like MDMA and methamphetamine on social interaction.

Key Takeaways:
   
  • MDMA enhances feelings of connection during conversations, as observed in controlled experiments.
  • Methamphetamine unexpectedly produces similar effects, suggesting potential avenues for further research.
  • Oxytocin levels are correlated with increased feelings of closeness for MDMA users.
  • MDMA’s ability to enhance therapeutic connections could revolutionize traditional psychotherapy.


Original Research: Open Access
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-43156-0

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Re: MDMA: The Conversational Catalyst that Enhances Connection and Therapy [Re: veggie]
    #28496721 - 10/08/23 04:17 PM (3 months, 18 days ago)

I wonder if the participants that were matched to have conversations were always on the same substance, or if they crossed matched them too, i.e. would someone on MDMA potentially be talking to a placebo subject, or only to another MDMA subject?

Also interesting about meth promoting closeness. I have wondered if stimulants such as cocaine or amphetamines could enhance psychotherapy sessions if done sparingly, i.e. the way MDMA sessions are held. It seems though that cocaine and meth have much worse social stigmas than MDMA.


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Re: MDMA: The Conversational Catalyst that Enhances Connection and Therapy [Re: Blue Cthulhu]
    #28500891 - 10/11/23 09:17 PM (3 months, 15 days ago)

You can cook MMDA, it's from still legal oil that you can get large quantities of. Still legal substance, it cannot be even called analogue drug, or be compared to AMPH's because it does only serotonin part of equation.


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