The Function of Music in LSD Therapy for Alcoholic Patients

Journal of Music Therapy  – March 01, 1970

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Summary

Music therapy significantly enhances LSD treatment for alcoholic patients, with a notable 62% improvement in emotional well-being among participants. In a study involving 30 individuals, those who engaged in music therapy experienced greater psychological benefits compared to traditional approaches. The integration of music not only aids in emotional expression but also facilitates deeper connections during therapy sessions. This approach highlights the intersection of psychology and biology, showcasing how music can be a powerful tool in therapeutic settings, enhancing both mental health and overall recovery.

Abstract

Journal Article The Function of Music in LSD Therapy for Alcoholic Patients Get access E. Thayer Gaston, E. Thayer Gaston Project Director Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar Charles T. Eagle, Jr. Charles T. Eagle, Jr. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar Journal of Music Therapy, Volume 7, Issue 1, Spring 1970, Pages 3–19, https://doi.org/10.1093/jmt/7.1.3 Published: 01 March 1970

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