MDMA, or as it is commonly known, "ecstasy," has a pardoxical double role in contemporary society.
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In its other role as a promising adjunct to psychotherapy, MDMA is currently being researched as a treatment for many conditions, including PTSD, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and interpersonal anxiety.
As the party-drug ecstasy, it is consumed by tens (perhaps hundreds) of thousands of people at "rave" dance parties in the United States, Europe, and the Far East.
MDMA, or as it is commonly known, "ecstasy," has a pardoxical double role in contemporary society