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The role of idea, fantasy and imagination in psychosomatic voice perspective
Koderová, Lucie ; VOSTÁRKOVÁ, Ivana (advisor) ; MARTÍNKOVÁ, Nina (referee)
This thesis is concerned with the use of idea, fantasy, and imagination during the process of formation of the natural voice. The thesis is divided into five chapters, which gradually points to connect the physical body with the mental processes and emphasizes the importance of developing images during the voice education process. The first chapter deals with the voice education, reference the history and philosophy, and also introduces the specifics during the voice-creation process. The second chapter introduces the field of psychosomatic disciplines from medical beginnings to its application in voice education, and describes the origins of voice disorders. The concept of idea, fantasy, and imagination is explained in the third chapter, and also their role in voice education is described there. The fourth chapter deals with children in three age periods and also children with special needs. This theoretical overview is utilized in the final, fifth chapter, which presents specific examples of working with imagery in voice education of children in these groups. This thesis provides a theoretical basis as psychosomatic methods of work with a voice, as well as examples of applications in a particular situation.

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