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Journal of Music Therapy

1 Papers Indexed in Blossom

Data updated June 16, 2026

Research Footprint

Journal of Music Therapy has 1 tracked paper indexed in Blossom (2020) from 6 authors, most often covering Ayahuasca, LSD and Psilocybin, across Depressive Disorders, Anxiety Disorders and Substance Use Disorders (SUD).

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Experience of Music Used With Psychedelic Therapy: A Rapid Review and Implications

This rapid review of 10 studies (n=180) found music to be a central component of psychedelic therapy, profoundly shaping emotional, imagery and embodied experiences—simultaneously anchoring and propelling participants—and that participant openness and participant-centred music selection associate with better immediate and longer-term outcomes. The authors recommend richer reporting on musical stimuli and greater involvement of music therapists to develop flexible, optimised music protocols for psychedelic-assisted treatment.

Published
March 30, 2020
Journal
Journal of Music Therapy
Authors
O'callaghan, C., Hubik, D. J., Psychiatry, M., Dwyer, J., Williams, M., Ross, M.

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Oxford University Press
Country
United States
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