Recent research shows that giving MDMA together with structured psychotherapy can help some people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Several controlled trials and reviews report large drops in PTSD symptoms when MDMA is used in carefully supervised therapy sessions. However, the evidence is still limited in some ways. A pooled phase‑2 analysis that found a strong effect was later retracted, long‑term safety and who benefits most are not fully known, and many studies left out people from diverse backgrounds. Overall, the field is hopeful but cautious. Studies done so far were done in medical settings with lots of therapy, and results look promising. But researchers say we still need bigger, longer, and more diverse studies to be sure how well MDMA‑assisted therapy works, how it works, and how safe it is for many people.