Music time-out with digital voice assistant - Design of a music intervention to complement psychotherapeutic/psychosomatic treatment
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https://doi.org/10.56883/aijmt.2025.583Keywords:
music intervention, digital voice assistant, psychosomatic disorder, self-awareness, emotional regulation, outpatient aftercareAbstract
This paper presents the design and the explanatory approach of a digital music intervention, termed "music time-out," aimed at enhancing psychosomatic post-treatment for patients with mental disorders and physical comorbidities after a hospital stay. By utilizing a digital voice assistant (DVA), the intervention facilitates attentive music listening, fostering self-awareness and emotional regulation. Grounded in theory and research from music psychology and music therapy the DVA guides patients through relaxation, imaginative exploration, and emotional reflection. Potential benefits in terms of self-care are weighed against the technology-related challenges and data handling. Further clinical application and evaluation are proposed to assess therapeutic effectiveness and user experience.
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Copyright (c) 2025 Susanne Metzner, Jun.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ingo Siegert, M.Sc. Matthias Busch, Dr. phil. Julia Krüger

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