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  1. Music therapy as 'add on' treatment to standard care likely reduces substance craving and increases motivation for treatment for adults in detoxification and rehabilitation settings. Music therapy lasting longer than a single session is associated with greater reductions in substance craving.

  2. Music therapy (MT) and music-based interventions (MBIs) are increasingly used for the treatment of substance use disorders (SUD). Previous reviews on the efficacy of MT emphasized the dearth of research evidence for this topic, although various positive effects were identified.

  3. Nov 9, 2023 · Music can help people who are recovering from addictions by: Releasing Pent-Up Emotions. Playing music – or simply listening to it – allows patients to channel energy spent worrying about their next substance fix into a safe activity that makes them feel calm and relaxed. Increasing Motivation.

  4. Jan 10, 2024 · Studies demonstrate that music can have a similar impact on the brain to the effects caused by drug use. Responses relating to pleasure and euphoria can be stimulated by music, creating positive emotions and reducing or replacing drug-seeking behaviors.

    • Naomi Carr
    • What Is Music Therapy?
    • How Music Therapy & Substance Abuse Recovery Work
    • Benefits of Music Therapy
    • How to Incorporate Music in Addiction Recovery
    • Finding Help

    Music therapy uses music as a tool to facilitate physical, emotional, social, and cognitive change. Patients create, sing, dance, and listen to music in this form of therapy. Studies have shownthat music therapy can be an effective treatment to improve people’s motivation and engagement. It also gives them emotional support and an alternative, heal...

    Addiction treatment should be a holistic and comprehensive approach that addresses the biological, psychological, and social factors that play a role in the disorder. Integrating a music therapy program to addiction recovery can help with: 1. Ability to recognize and accept different emotions: The creative nature of music can help recovering addict...

    It isn’t just listening to music that benefits addicts. Creating music is an artistic and emotional outlet. Making music itself can be considered a type of music therapy. The boredom, which often accompanies early-sobriety and intense emotional ups and downs, can be defeated by actively participating in a musical hobby. The benefits of music go on ...

    While music therapy requires a trained music therapist, recovering addicts can use music in their recovery journey. There are countless songs about addictionthat help people stay committed and motivated in their recovery. However, not all music will be helpful. Remember that music affects how we feel and sometimes even how we react to certain situa...

    Music therapy can help you work through your addiction and maintain long-term sobriety. Try to incorporate music through your recovery journey to stay motivated and engaged. Ask your therapist about music therapy and substance abuse recovery programs to see if there’s something you can do. There’s no doubt that music can be a powerful tool for heal...

  5. Music therapy as 'add on' treatment to standard care likely reduces substance craving and increases motivation for treatment for adults in detoxification and rehabilitation settings. Music therapy lasting longer than a single session is associated with greater reductions in substance craving.

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  7. Music therapy is often used in addiction recovery to encourage those suffering from substance abuse to come to terms with the issues that contributed to their addiction and to provide a constructive coping mechanism that will prevent future relapse.

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