MDMA-assisted psychotherapy helped relieve treatment-resistant PTSD in a clinical trial. 20 subjects with chronic PTSD for over 19 years on average received two sessions of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy or a placebo. Those receiving MDMA saw clinically significant improvements, with over 80% no longer meeting PTSD criteria after treatment compared to 25% of the placebo group. The MDMA sessions allowed subjects to revisit traumatic memories with reduced fear, enabling effective psychotherapy. Future research aims to address limitations and further evaluate MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for PTSD.