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       By: Muslima Akter Date: August 29, 2023, 11:31 pm
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       Depression, or PTSD expressed an interest in psychedelic
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       working closely with major insurance carriers just yet, it's
       able to maneuver around insurers by offering add-on benefits.
       Enthea currently helps offer ketamine-assisted therapy to
       workplaces, but Sherry Rais, Enthea's founder, says that the
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       psilocybin therapy--along with other psychedelics as they win
       approval. The company is already building out its policies for
       MDMA-assisted therapy, Rais says, just as it did for
       ketamine-assisted therapy two years before it launched. "Even as
       we're building our provider network," she says, "what you'll see
       [...] is a lot of these ketamine therapists are also trained
       with MDMA and psilocybin, and are eager to administer MDMA and
       psilocybin once it becomes legal.
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