In search of the lost grail: An interview with Torben Moe
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https://doi.org/10.56883/aijmt.2017.300Keywords:
Guided Imagery and Music, healthcare, the unconscious, European Association of Music and ImageryAbstract
In this interview Torben Moe, current chair of the European Association of Music and Imagery (EAMI), reflects on his own motivations and experiences at being one of the pioneers of Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) in Europe, both as a trainer and as a clinician and researcher within the psychiatric establishment in Denmark. He has also been a driving force throughout a ten-year-long process which has led to the official formation of the EAMI at the 12th European GIM Conference in Athens, September 2016. The interview concludes with some thoughts on current and future possibilities of GIM, and a special call for readers’ help with the search of the lost grail.
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