Ecstasy: The Complete Guide

A Comprehensive Look at the Risks and Benefits of MDMA

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  • Pages: 464
  • Book Size: 6 x 9
  • ISBN-13: 9780892818570
  • Imprint: Park Street Press
  • On Sale Date: August 1, 2001
  • Format: Paperback Book
Use of the drug ecstasy, once confined to the teen rave scene, and college campuses, is exploding across America. Ecstasy: The Complete Guide takes the first unbiased look at the risks and the benefits of this unique drug, including the science of how it works; its promise as a treatment for depression, post-traumatic stress disorders, and other mental illnesses; and how to minimize the risks of use.

Healing through Sound

• The world's leading experts on Ecstasy assess its therapeutic potential, social implications, and the dangers of unsupervised use.

• Includes chapters by Andrew Weil, Ralph Metzner, Douglas Rushkoff, Rabbi Zalman Schachter, Rick Doblin, and others.

• An ideal guide for parents and educators seeking a credible source of information.

Use of the drug Ecstasy, once confined to the teen rave scene and college campuses, is exploding across America, from high schools to upscale clubs. Described by users as the most intense euphoria they know and by detractors as a cause of brain damage and even death, Ecstasy has generated unprecedented levels of interest-and misinformation.

Written by the world's leading experts on MDMA, Ecstasy: The Complete Guide takes the first unbiased look at the risks and the benefits of this unique drug, including the science of how it works; its promise as a treatment for depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, chronic pain, and other illnesses; and how to minimize the risk of illicit use. Whether you are a raver, a concerned parent, or a professional wanting the most recent reports on MDMA research, Ecstasy: The Complete Guide provides the answers you need.


Acknowledgments

About this Book

Introduction: Medicine for a New Millennium


Let X = MDMA

1. The History of MDMA
2. What Does MDMA Feel Like?
3. How MDMA Works in the Brain
4. The Chemistry of MDMA
5. MDMA Myths and Rumors Dispelled
6. The Godparents of MDMA

Risks of MDMA Use
7. Medical Risks Associated with MDMA Use
8. Mental Health Problems Associated with MDMA Use
9. Does MDMA Cause Brain Damage?
10. The Legal Status of MDMA Around the World
11. Minimizing Risk in the Dance Community

MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy

12. Using MDMA in Healing, Psychotherapy, and Spiritual Practice
13. Experience with the Interpersonal Psychedelics
14. Clinical Experience with MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy
Potential Clinical Uses for MDMA
15. Using MDMA in the Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
16. Using MDMA in the Treatment of Depression
17. Using MDMA in the Treatment of Schizophrenia
18. Using MDMA in Alternative Medicine

MDMA Research
19. Clinical Research with MDMA: A Worldwide Review
20. Giving MDMA to Human Volunteers in Switzerland
21. Giving MDMA to Human Volunteers in the United States

MDMA and Society
22. Ecstasy: Prescription for Cultural Renaissance
23. MDMA and Spirituality
24. MDMA's Promise as a Prescription Medicine


Appendices

History Timeline
- Julie Holland, M.D.
Statistics Timeline - Julie Holland, M.D.
Table I: Studies of Long-term Behavioral or Functional Changes After MDMA in Animals - Matthew Baggot and John Mendelson, M.D.
Table II: Reported Neurofunctional Differences Between Ecstasy Users and Nonusers - Matthew Baggot and John Mendelson, M.D.
Table III: Memory Studies of Ecstasy Users vs. Nonusers - Harry Sumnall

References 

Contributors

Index

Julie Holland, M.D., is a psychiatrist who specializes in psycho-pharmacology and a clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at NYU School of Medicine. A recognized expert on street drugs, Dr. Holland has discussed Ecstasy in the Lancet, Harper’s, and the Washington Post and has provided expert perspective on the drug for numerous television programs, including the MTV series True Life. Other contributors to the book include Ralph Metzner, author of Maps Consciousness and Green Psychology; Andrew Weil, author of eight books including 8 Weeks to Optimum Health and Spontaneous Healing; Douglas Rushkoff, author of Cyberia and Ecstasy Club; Rabbi Zalman Schachter, author of From Age-ing To Sageing; and Rick Doblin, founder of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies. Royalties from the book will be donated to fund clinical MDMA research.
"MDMA is a unique compound with great potential for positive use. This is the most complete book about it, with much information to help people realize that potential as well as reduce any possible harm."
Andrew Weil, M.D., author of 8 Weeks to Optimum Health, and Spontaneous Healing

"Ecstasy: The Complete Guide offers a thoroughly engaging, multifaceted look at a very controversial substance. Well done."
Spalding Gray, actor, performer, and author of Morning, Noon, and Night and Impossible Vacation

"This is the best contemporary overview of MDMA, one which simultaneously succeeds for popular and scientific audiences. Encyclopedic in its scope, it is at the same time most readable."
Lester Grinspoon, M.D., professor emeritus, Harvard Medical School and author of Marijuana: The Forbidden Medicine

". . . this volume makes a strong case for studying and legalizing MDMA for therapeutic purposes, without minimizing the potential dangers of abuse. An important contribution to the literature on illegal drugs."
Eris Weaver, Library Journal, September 15, 2001

"In an important addition to the literature, a psychiatrist at Bellevue Hospital who is an expert on street drugs has gathered papers from numerous experts that discuss hazards of the drug and ways to mitigate them."
Library Journal, May 1, 2002

"A comprehensive tome, this book offers something for nearly anyone interested in substance use and abuse, regardless of their perspective. Overall, a good addition to a comprehensive collection on psychoactive drugs that appear to have both therapeutic and abuse potentials."
T.D. DeLapp, Choice, May 2002

"The most thorough book about MDMA around, with contributions from a host of physicians, chemists and research scientists. A marvelous, original book undertaken with great care and with a precise scientific appreciation of what chemicals can do when used under the proper conditions and by the proper, sympathetic professionals."
The Book Reader, Spring/Summer 2002

"It's heartening to read such a thorough and balanced book."
Jon Hanna, High Times, February 2002 v

"The audience that the author is targeting is mostly those in the expert medical field and even users of MDMA/Ecstasy. She states that she doesn't encourage people to use it, but would rather promote its use for mental and physical safety. She feels as if it should be used as a prescription medicine. However, for those that are recreational users, she wants to inform them of the danger from the drug Ecstasy sold in clubs and raves where the buyer doesn't know what is truly being ingested."
Mercede's Blog, Feb 2009

CURRENT EVENTS / PSYCHOLOGY

“MDMA is a unique compound with great potential for positive use. This is the most complete book about it, with much information to help people realize that potential as well as reduce any possible harm.”
--Andrew Weil, M.D., author of 8 Weeks to Optimum Health and Spontaneous Healing

Ecstasy: The Complete Guide offers a thoroughly engaging, multifaceted look at a very controversial substance. Well done.”
--Spalding Gray, actor, performer, and author of Morning, Noon, and Night and Impossible Vacation

“This is the best contemporary overview of MDMA, one which simultaneously succeeds for popular and scientific audiences. Encyclopedic in its scope, it is at the same time most readable.”
--Lester Grinspoon, M.D., professor emeritus at Harvard Medical School and author of Marijuana: The Forbidden Medicine

Not since the 1960s has the world witnessed a drug phenomenon like the rapid and widespread emergence of Ecstasy. Described by enthusiasts as the most intense euphoria they know and by detractors as a cause of brain damage and even death, Ecstasy has engendered unprecedented levels of interest--and misinformation. While Ecstasy is found across America in living rooms and dance clubs, reliable information about the drug is not. Now, Ecstasy: The Complete Guide takes the first unbiased look at the risks and the benefits of Ecstasy and the real drug behind it, MDMA, offering a critical resource for anyone seeking credible information.

From the world’s leading experts on MDMA, readers will learn the science of how it works; the health risks associated with the drug; its promise as a treatment for depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, chronic pain, and other illnesses; and how to minimize the health risks of illicit use. Whether you are a concerned parent, a professional wanting the most recent reports on MDMA research, or a raver, Ecstasy: The Complete Guide provides the answers you need.

JULIE HOLLAND, M.D., is a psychiatrist who specializes in psycho-pharmacology and a clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at NYU School of Medicine. A recognized expert on street drugs, Dr. Holland has discussed Ecstasy in the Lancet, Harper’s, and the Washington Post and has provided expert perspective on the drug for numerous television programs, including the MTV series True Life. Other contributors to the book include Ralph Metzner, author of Maps Consciousness and Green Psychology; Andrew Weil, author of eight books including 8 Weeks to Optimum Health and Spontaneous Healing; Douglas Rushkoff, author of Cyberia and Ecstasy Club; Rabbi Zalman Schachter, author of From Age-ing To Sageing; and Rick Doblin, founder of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies. Royalties from the book will be donated to fund clinical MDMA research.

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