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This 71-Year-Old 'Love Doc' Says MDMA Is 'Emotional Superglue'
by Reason TV
“It's like taking a chemical helicopter ride above my life. Then I can come back down and rededicate myself to the way I want to be living.” – Charley Wininger
Featured by Forbes magazine as "One Of 2020's Best Vices Stories”
NYC Psychotherapist Charley Wininger Says MDMA Is Relationship Superglue
by Amanda Siebert
You might deem MDMA a substance reserved for underground raves and people in their early 20s, but what if it was a medicine that could be used to help foster connection and deepen relationships in later years, too? Charley Wininger is a Brooklyn-based psychotherapist who has spent the last 20 years disproving the party drug stereotype around MDMA, and credits it with bringing a kind of “magic” to his marriage, career and life as a senior citizen.
Now amid a worldwide pandemic that has forced people to isolate from one another, the author says that “rolling” on the so-called chemical of connection could offer social and emotional benefits to people of all ages and at all stages of life.Part memoir and part guidebook, Wininger writes of the life-changing effect that MDMA has had on his marriage to his wife Shelley, and his practice as a psychotherapist, while also countering the narrative that MDMA is a substance to be feared with data and tips for safe use.
MDMA has really taught us that experiencing play, fun and joy can be transformational.