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Psychedelic minimalism: the case against music in psychedelic therapy settings — Frontiers in Psychiatry

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Key
nader2025minimalism
Authors
Nader, Samir A.
Issued
2025-8-26
Type
article-journal
Container
Frontiers in Psychiatry
Volume
16
Pages
1652568
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  "title": "Psychedelic minimalism: the case against music in psychedelic therapy settings",
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Claims

  1. Samir Nader argues for 'psychedelic minimalism', proposing that music in psychedelic therapy may act as a confounding variable that distorts or displaces the patient's own psychological material, and that a silent, emotionally neutral setting may allow more authentic introspection; he notes that the lead author of the paper he responds to is CEO of a company providing music for psychedelic therapy.
    "the inclusion of music in psychedelic therapy may not be benign or beneficial but could instead function as a confounding variable"
    Locator: section: Introduction; Discussion · Quote language: en
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