Mental Crisis Impacting Veterans
The Data on Prescription Psychedelics is Clear

In the evolving landscape of mental healthcare, a critical focus remains on the longevity and rigor of scientific research. It is essential to recognize that the move toward prescription psychedelics is not based on anecdotal evidence, but on a foundation of extensive, peer-reviewed clinical data that has been building for more than a decade. While […]
Mental Health: The Crisis We Can’t Ignore
Controlled Care: The Clinical Standard for FDA-Regulated Psychedelic Medicine

In the conversation surrounding next-generation mental health treatments, it is essential to separate outdated cultural perceptions from modern clinical reality. While some may express concern regarding the nature of these compounds, the focus of the Association for Prescription Psychedelics (APP) remains strictly on the rigorous, evidence-based medical model. Clinical evidence actually demonstrates a low potential […]
Medicine, Not a Movement: Why FDA Regulation is the Only Path Forward

When people hear the word “psychedelics,” their minds often jump to the counterculture movements of the 1960s or current debates surrounding recreational legalization. This often leads to the question: “Isn’t APP just trying to open the door to legalizing LSD?” The answer is a definitive no. The Association for Prescription Psychedelics (APP) is focused exclusively […]
The Human Stakes of Prescription Psychedelics

Every day in America, a tragic and silent crisis unfolds: between 17 and 44 veterans take their own lives. This is not merely a staggering statistic; it represents a catastrophic failure in our national standard of care for the men and women who have sacrificed the most for this country. While the mental health crisis […]