Eugene Gendlin of the University of Chicago decided we'd better learn how to teach that skill to people. In the 1960's research showed that the single most important variable predicting success in psychotherapy was, not what the therapist was doing, but the client's own ability to speak from present, felt experiencing rather than intellectualization. Intuitive Focusing can be used not just for personal problem-solving but for sitting with The Creative Edge of anything: a piece of creative art or writing, an exciting professional problem to solve, a good feeling that has a spiritual edge. Intuitive Focusing involves spending time with the vague, wordless "intuitive sense" that there is something - something you can't quite put your finger on or put into words - but something definitely determining your behavior or how you feel or the inkling of an idea or solution. Intuitive Focusing can be used any time to find out what is bothering you. ![]() ![]() Intuitive Focusing is one-half of the two Core Skills basic to Creative Edge Focusing.
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