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    • 기타서명 Self-empathy phenomenon and meaning in Music and Imagery experience
    • 형태사항 ix, 191 p.: 삽화
    • 일반주기 지도교수: 정현주, 참고문헌: p.127-145
    • 학위논문사항 이화여자대학교 대학원:, 음악치료학과,, 2017. 2. 졸업, 학위논문(박사)-
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