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Lisa Summer

Anna Maria College, Institute for Music and Consciousness, Paxton, MA, United States.

2 papers in the library · 23 citations · publishing 2022-2025

Papers

Music programming for psilocybin-assisted therapy: Guided Imagery and Music-informed perspectives

Frontiers in Psychology November 17, 2022 Catharina Messell, Lisa Summer, Lars Ole Bonde et al. 22 citations

A new music program, the Copenhagen Music Program, has been developed to accompany the 4–6 hour sessions of medium/high dose psilocybin therapy. The program uses the Guided Imagery and Music framework to choose and sequence music, and the Taxonomy of Therapeutic Music to rate each piece's psychological intensity. Detailed procedural steps and examples are provided to guide others in creating music programs for psychedelic interventions, with the aim that informed music selection can support therapeutic dynamics during the drug's acute effects.

Psilocybin-assisted therapy for demoralisation in hospice patients: feasibility, safety and preliminary efficacy

BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care November 3, 2025 Yvan Beaussant, Zachary Sager, Caitlin W. Brennan et al. 1 citation

A single 25 mg dose of psilocybin, combined with preparation and integration sessions, was safely administered to ten terminally ill home hospice patients. No serious adverse events occurred. Demoralization scores dropped by an average of 8.8 points three weeks after the session, despite patients' ongoing physical decline. Grief and peace themes were common during the drug sessions. Although most participants rated the treatment favorably, some found the emotional intensity challenging. The results suggest that psilocybin-assisted therapy can be feasibly and safely integrated into hospice care, but larger studies are needed to confirm its benefits.