Music choices for Psychedelic-assisted Therapy

The music used during psychedelic-assisted therapy offers a sense of safety in the face of emotional arousal as well as aid in finding meaningful resolutions to transient psychological struggles. It creates continuity within an experience of timelessness and offers structure as you let go and enter the inner world of your psyche.

The process going forward:

1. Complete questionnaire

2. Receive consent form - complete consent form and email it back to us

3. Set-up consultation (you will be contacted with available times)

4. After your consultation you will receive the playlist

5. If needed, changes can be made to the playlist prior to your infusion

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Email *
initials and Surname *
Phone number
What is the date of our infusion? *
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Do consent to the answers of your questions being used in writing up a protocol for music used in Ketamine-assisted therapy sessions? *
Should you decline this consent please note that none of your answers will be used at all. Consent to this question does not mean your personal information will be shared. ALL confidentiality will be kept in place and no personal information will be used.
How would you like to be contacted to set-up 30min consultation? *
What is your intention for your Psychedelic-assisted therapy session / Ketamine infusion?
What do you hope to achieve from this form of therapy? What preferred outcome do you wish for from this process? Please give a thorough answer for this question as it has a significant influence on the playlist.
Do you have specific songs you listen to on repeat? Can you list some of your favourite songs.
What are your favourite types of music to listen to?
In terms of cultural context, where do you feel at comfortable and safe?
This is important as some music may lend itself to cultural experiences, imagery or associations. Also indicate if you would prefer to not include music with religious associations. 
In terms of religious context, where do you feel at comfortable and safe?
This is important as some music may lend itself to religious experiences, imagery or associations. Also indicate if you would prefer to not include music with religious associations. 
Do you have specific negative musical triggers?
Are there any types of music/cultural music/religious music/specific songs that make you feel uncomfortable, distressed or particularly emotional? This may include specific instruments, genres, songs etc.
Do you have specific positive musical associations?
Are there any types of music/cultural music/religious music/specific songs that make you feel relaxed, calm, happy, energised or at ease? This may include specific instruments, genres, songs etc.
List all the languages you speak and/or understand to an extent.
Over the past 2 months, have you felt any of the following:
What forms of mental health/wellness/well-being support have you sought out before, and for what reason?
What are your musical habits?
When do you listen to music? Do you make music? Can you play an instrument?
Describe your relationship to music.
Has music always been a companion, do you have a very specific taste when it comes to music?
In general, how interested are you to exploring other kinds of music?
1 - not at all ; 2 - somewhat ; 3 - very open
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Any additional information you would like to share regarding the music for your playlist?
Do you consent to being contacted after your Ketamine-assisted therapy session to give feedback on the music playlist? *
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