Psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT) is a method of treating PTSD that can change the way we perceive and process traumatic events, according to PAT supporters. The therapy is carried out with the help of psychedelic drugs such as MDMA, ketamine, and psilocybin and is supervised by qualified professionals. In July, this therapy will be officially legalized in Australia, while the second course of clinical trials has been completed in the US and the authorization for PAT is expected next year. "The psychedelic revolution is coming, psychiatry may change radically," The New York Times emphasizes. Further...