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- Title
A Qualitative Study of Intuition as Experienced and Used by Music Therapists.
- Authors
Brescia, Tina
- Abstract
The article presents a study on the role of intuition in music therapy as an undefined source of direct knowledge. The author worked as a music therapist for many years with neurologically impaired people which stimulated his interest in this direction. The concept of guided imagery in music therapy is also explored in the study which involves four functions of sensing, feeling, thinking and intuiting. The study was based on the intuitive experiences of six music therapists in their work.
- Subjects
MUSIC therapy; INTUITION; INFLUENCE of music; MUSIC therapists; INSIGHT; METACOGNITION
- Publication
Qualitative Inquiries in Music Therapy, 2005, Vol 2, p62
- ISSN
1559-7326
- Publication type
Article