Anonymous MAPS survey on ayahuasca and its potential as a therapeutic treatment for PTSD.
Study Description
This is an anonymous questionnaire to gather preliminary data about the potential risks and benefits associated with taking Ayahuasca as a therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The data collection is being sponsored by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS). Dr. Jessica Nielson, Ph.D. is the Principal Investigator for this research study (UCSF IRB #16-19906). If you need further information please contact Jessica.Nielson@ucsf.edu
Purpose of the survey
We are developing a protocol to test if Ayahuasca therapy and integration is safe and effective for PTSD. Our goal is to gather existing data from anyone who has been diagnosed with PTSD (current or previously) AND has also tried Ayahuasca after their diagnosis. We welcome participation from people who do not have a confirmed diagnosis of PTSD, but have tried Ayahuasca and want to share their experience.
Study Description
This is an anonymous questionnaire to gather preliminary data about the potential risks and benefits associated with taking Ayahuasca as a therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The data collection is being sponsored by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS). Dr. Jessica Nielson, Ph.D. is the Principal Investigator for this research study (UCSF IRB #16-19906). If you need further information please contact Jessica.Nielson@ucsf.edu
Purpose of the survey
We are developing a protocol to test if Ayahuasca therapy and integration is safe and effective for PTSD. Our goal is to gather existing data from anyone who has been diagnosed with PTSD (current or previously) AND has also tried Ayahuasca after their diagnosis. We welcome participation from people who do not have a confirmed diagnosis of PTSD, but have tried Ayahuasca and want to share their experience.