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Music is utilized as a non-pharmacological intervention during ketamine-assisted therapy sessions, as evidenced by clinical trials evaluating its impact on patient tolerability and treatment outcomes [1], [2], and [3]. The Montreal model specifically incorporates music selection as a core component of the therapeutic process [4], despite a general lack of standardization for such factors in broader biomedical research [5].
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The Montreal model: an integrative biomedical-psychedelic ... frontiersin.org 5 facts
claimMost biomedical ketamine studies do not standardize or report non-pharmacological factors, such as the presence or absence of music during treatment sessions.
claimA randomized controlled trial (RCT) investigating music with ketamine found that both music and non-music interventions were effective and tolerable in a patient population characterized by high rates of comorbidity, suicidality, and chronicity.
accountThe Montreal model of psychedelic therapy was evaluated in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) examining the effects of music on ketamine infusions in patients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD).
referenceA clinical trial titled 'Music as an intervention to improve hemodynamic tolerability of ketamine in depression' is registered on ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04701866) as of 2023.
claimThe Montreal model of ketamine treatment incorporates patient choice regarding music selection, behavioral goals, and the nature of psychological support (such as quiet accompaniment, breathing exercises, or guided body scans) during the six treatment sessions.