The effect of music type in ketamine-assisted group therapy on treatment-resistant mental health conditions: a prospective observational study
K. E. Sattler, T. Walia, V. Tsang

TL;DR
This study explores how different types of music affect ketamine-assisted group therapy for mental health conditions.
Contribution
It is the first study to investigate music type effects in group ketamine-assisted therapy settings.
Findings
Music type may influence subjective mental health outcomes in ketamine-assisted therapy.
EEG data will reveal objective brain activity changes linked to different music types.
Crossover design helps control for order effects in comparing music conditions.
Abstract
Currently, Ketamine is the only safe, effective, and widely used psychedelic-like medicine in Canada. It has demonstrated notably efficacy in providing relief to those experiencing treatment resistant mental health conditions. Pairing Ketamine treatment with psychotherapy, known as Ketamine Assisted Therapy (KAT), has been shown to yield more enduring outcomes. Work by Greenway et al. has demonstrated that playing music following ketamine administration for patients with bipolar disorder can help the patient feel more in control and reduce discomfort (Greenway et al. International Clinical Psychopharmacology 2021; 36 218-220). The primary objective is to evaluate and compare the subjective clinical efficacy of two different types of music during ketamine-assisted group therapy. This will be explored through various validated psychiatric questionnaires, including the PHQ-9, GAD-7, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTreatment of Major Depression · Music Therapy and Health · Mental Health Research Topics
