Vice: Couples are doing MDMA and ketamine therapy to save their relationships

In addition to being used as a treatment for mental health conditions like PTSD and depression, psychedelics are also helping couples reconnect and overcome obstacles in their relationships.

This Vice article I was recently a part of shares the story of a couple that went through psychedelic therapy together, and interviews therapists and medical providers who are offering this kind of therapy to clients. Whether a person is using MDMA or ketamine, the medicines can help people in “turning towards each other” instead of turning away. You can find the full story at the link below!

 
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