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  1. Dance Therapy Redefined: A Body Approach to Therapeutic Dance by Johanna Exiner, Denis Kelynack, et all 1996-10-17
  2. Dance therapy notebook by Joan L Lewin, 1998
  3. Artistic Inquiry in Dance/Movement Therapy: Creative Research Alternatives by Lenore Wadsworth Hervey, 2000-09
  4. My Body, My Wisdom: A Handbook of Creative Dance Therapy by Tripura Kashyap, 2005-02-02
  5. Dance Therapy: Theory and Application by Liljan Espenak, 1981-05
  6. Dance Therapy for Dancers by Beryl Dunn, 1974-06
  7. Annotated Bibliography of Dance Movement Therapy: 1940 1990 by Heidi Fledderjohn, Judith Sewickley, 1993-09
  8. The Art and Practice of Dance/Movement Therapy by Linda S. Behar-Horenstein, Jane Ganet-Sigel, et all 1999-08
  9. Dance Movement Therapy Abstracts: Doctoral Dissertations, Masters Theses and Special Projects Through 1990 - Volume 1 (American Dance Therapy Association)
  10. Theory and Methods in Dance-Movement Therapy: A Manual for Therapists, Students, and Educators by Penny Bernstein, 1975
  11. Acting For Real: Drama Therapy Process, Technique, And Performance by Renee Emunah, 1994-05-01
  12. Eight theoretical approaches in dance-movement therapy
  13. Supervision of Dance Movement Psychotherapy: A Practitioner's Handbook (Supervision in the Arts Therapies)
  14. Creative Arts Therapies Manual: A Guide to the History, Theoretical Approaches, Assessment, And Work With Special Populations of Art, Play, Dance, Music, Drama, And Poetry Therapies

21. Family Village / Dance Therapy
Hospital Family Village Community Health Care Center. dance therapy.See also Dance in the Recreation and Leisure Center.
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22. Kluwer Academic Publishers - American Journal Of Dance Therapy
Similar pages dance.net dance therapy Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Hip Hop, Tap, Here is a great definition by Ishwarke. dance therapy Forum. Post New Topic PostNew Poll SELECT PAGE ( 1 ) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Top 10 dance therapy Comments,
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23. Dance Therapy Group Tokyo Japan
Tokyo Counseling Support Service Japan, Female American Dance Movement Associationregistered dance therapist, dance therapy Group, Tokyo multicultural
http://tokyocounseling.com/dance_therapy_tokyo.html

Tel:070-6663-9021

Tokyo Counseling and Support Service
Dance Therapy
Kyoko Jingu MS, ADTR
Dance Movement Therapist
Tokyo Counseling and Support Services
"Dance Therapy: Expressive Movement" is a dance therapy group in which you can discover more about yourself in an enjoyable way while communicating through and with your body.
Dance Movement Therapy
2002 Autumn Program
Dance Movement Therapy October 2 - December 4 7.00 - 9.00 pm
2003 New Year Program
Dance Movement Therapy January 22 - March 26 7.00 - 9.00 pm

Kyoko
is Dance Therapist Registered - certified by the American Dance Therapy Association. She graduated from the City University of New York's Hunter College, where she was trained in working with adults and emotionally disturbed children. She has worked with people from various walks of life and social, professional and cultural backgrounds. Although her native language is Japanese she also speaks fluent English, having lived in the USA for ten years before returning to Japan in the spring of 1997. But "Dance movement is a good method of communication which goes beyond languages and culture , and it makes use of your body to help understand and express your own feelings and life story through movement and dance." Kyoko looks forward to sharing this experience with you here in Tokyo.
    Members: The Dance Movement group is open to anyone over eighteen years old, of any nationality and speaking or not speaking any language. There will be be from 6 to a maximum of 12 members.

24. Dance Therapy
BIOGRAPHY. Wendy E. Waxman, MA, ADTR, holds a Masters of Arts degree and isa Registered Dance Therapist with the American dance therapy Association.
http://www.bodyworks-studio.com/dancetherapy.htm
Fosters Healthy Body-Image
  • Creates opportunities to try out new ways of moving.
  • Expands personal movement repertoire
  • Exploration of feelings in movement through improvisation on various themes
  • Investigates and strengthens our relationship with our body
  • Enhances ones body-awareness through action and attention
Enhances Self-Esteem
  • Allows freedom of expression both verbal and non-verbally
  • Creates support through social interaction and empathy
  • Helps replace shame and self-criticism with healthy self-talk and acceptance.
©Artwork by: Jason Purcell
www.soulartist.com
Promotes Relaxation and Decreases Stress
  • Teaches ways to release physical tension effecting emotional health.
  • Gives permission to expand breathing and expressive range through rhythm, play and improvisation.
  • Allows participants the feeling of "being seen" and accepted as they are.
No prior experience needed BIOGRAPHY Wendy E. Waxman, M.A., ADTR
Courses, Groups and Individual sessions available

25. ASU
Dance/Movement Therapy is best understood when experienced, therefore attendanceis essential. Each. More General Information about dance therapy.
http://www.bodyworks-studio.com/asu.htm
Arizona State University
Intro to Dance/Movement Therapy
Dance - Section Dan 494/598
Social Work - Section SWG 591
Offered Wednesday Evenings 7:15 - 9:45 pm Spring and Fall Semesters
Instructor: Wendy E. Waxman M.A., ADTR
Instructor Phone: (480) 894-2090
ASU College of Extended Education: Information and Registration
Course Objectives Your personal experience using movement for personal growth and creative expression is the most important outcome of the class. As in any psychotherapy, confidentiality is an essential ingredient for building trust. This class is asked to agree to comply to keep the experiential portion (including verbal processing) confidential. You will not be trained as a Dance/Movement Therapist. You will be introduced to a variety of theoretical and experiential constructs that form the base of the therapeutic work. The course assignments are all designed to increase your awareness as an observer and participant in human behavior. It is hoped that you will be able to use the material presented in class in your own life, on a personal and professional level.

26. Marnie Paul Arts Center [ Dance Therapy ]
dance therapy is based on the interrelation of body, mind and emotion.Through individualized family. Our dance therapy Offerings. Therapists
http://www.marniepaul.org/dance.htm
Dance therapy is based on the interrelation of body, mind and emotion. Through individualized approaches, movement and dance are used to further physical, emotional, cognitive and social development. Dance movement therapists are professionals who have completed master's level training in counseling and psychology, as well as extensive training in anatomy, kinesiology, dance, and the therapeutic use of movement. Programs are individually designed for students with any level of physical disability. Dance therapy addresses the following goals:
  • Builds self confidence and self esteem through engaging the body, imagination, and the creativity of each participant. Develops body awareness and promotes positive body image through success oriented movement and sensory awareness. Increases movement range and develops strength, flexibility and coordination.

27. Dance - Therapy
successful completion of the 12 courses and four graduate level psychology courses,students will receive the graduate diploma in dance therapy from Wesley
http://www.wima.edu.au/wi/dance_therapy_canada.asp
FROM THE PRINCIPAL COURSE AIMS COURSES OFFERED GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF DANCE THERAPY ... DANCE LINKS Wesley's Canadian Graduate Diploma Program Who is the Program for? Professional Qualifications Admission Requirements Program Faculty ... Contact Info
Since 1997, Wesley Institute for Ministry and the Arts has offered a one year graduate diploma program in Sydney, the first program worldwide that incorporates a Christian faith perspective with professional training for dance movement therapists. This new summer program in Canada is a response to requests from potential students in Canada, US and Europe who wanted training closer to home in order to gradually complete the required courses without leaving their homes for prolonged periods. The program will combine the required course content with a spiritual perspective when applicable. Easily accessible flexible schedule
  • Program runs 6 weeks each July-August 12 courses offered in 3 years Can take whole program or individual courses 4 dance/movement therapy courses and 1 weekend intensive each year 2 courses each 3 week period Can study for 3 or 6 weeks per year Last 2 courses may be offered by distance learning with local supervision May be able to take some courses in Canada and some in AustraliaWho is this program for?

28. Dance - Course Aims
Wesley Institute's Graduate Diploma in dance therapy. RATIONALE 2. DAG403dance therapy Project I, 2, 4, DAG413 dance therapy Project II, 2, 4.
http://www.wima.edu.au/wi/dance_grad_dip_therapy.asp
FROM THE PRINCIPAL COURSE AIMS COURSES OFFERED GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF DANCE THERAPY ... DANCE LINKS
Wesley Institute's Graduate Diploma in Dance Therapy RATIONALE:
The use of the arts in therapeutic settings is a growing and dynamic field in Australia. The health and social science professions are gradually acknowledging the value of the arts in healing, personal development, and growth in body, mind and spirit. The expressive outlet of dance and movement is immensely beneficial to all population groups. Dance therapy is a form of treatment in which the therapist utilises dance and movement as the primary means for accomplishing therapeutic goals. When used in conjunction with the services of other health disciplines, e.g. psychology, physiotherapy, occupational therapy and nursing, dance therapy can empower clients to move towards a higher quality of life. CODE SEMESTER 1 HRS* CDTS^ CODE SEMESTER 2 HRS* CDTS^ DAG401 Movement Interpretation I
DAG411 Movement Interpretation II
DAG402 Improvisation for Therapy I
DAG412 Improvisation for Therapy II
DAG403 Dance Therapy Project I
DAG413 Dance Therapy Project II
DAG404 Learning and Behaviour
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DAG407 Developmental Issues DAG415 Group Therapy DAG405 Dance Therapy for Children OR DAG427 Sacred Dance II OR DAG406 Dance Training for Disabilities DAG429 Movement Studies II DAG408 Practicum and Supervision DAG418 Practicum and Supervision

29. Barat College - Psychology Department - Dance Therapy
Barat's course of study is designed to prepare students to pursue dance therapyat the master's degree level. BA Dance/Psychology dance therapy Emphasis.
http://www.barat.edu/departments/psychology/dancetherapy.html

30. TheatreBooks : Dance Therapy
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Dance Therapy
Dance Movement Therapy:
Helen Payne, Editor
An exploration of the use of dance movement in therapy, with some new ideas and approaches from professionals in the field. 277 pp. $44.99
Fran J. Levy, Ed.
268 pp. $41.99.
Joan Chodorow
The author, an analyst member of the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, has received praise for this contribution to the study of dance/movement as active imagination. 172 pp. $38.99.
Introduction to Dance Movement Therapy
Kristina Stanton-Jones
Now recognized as a safe therapy in psychiatric situations, this is a detailed clinical and theoretical study of specific cases. 268 pp. $31.95.
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31. Federation Of Damanhur - Natural Medicines - Dance-Therapy
dance therapy. Damanhur's own dancetherapy is based on a specific sequenceof movements that allow a profound contact with the inner self.
http://www.damanhur.org/medicine/html/dance-therapy.htm
Home Page Prana-Therapy Chromotherapy Hypnosis Dance-Therapy Clay-Therapy Phitotherapy Temple of Humankind The birth Dance therapy In the general context of spiritual healing, we offer a specialization in dance as support to other therapeutic interventions. Damanhur's own dance-therapy is based on a specific sequence of movements that allow a profound contact with the inner self. This dance is called Sacred because it is the transposition into movement of the archetypal ideograms of the Sacred Language, an ancient language that can be expressed with sound, signs and movement. Sacred Dance is composed of 122 principal poly -semantic figures. The combinations of movements have a precise correspondence inside each human being: the body is used as an instrument of inner knowledge and expression is carried out through all the senses, involving the whole of the human being. Each position has a different proportional weight in the sequence of movements and takes on a different meaning according to the way the gesture is performed. How you trace the space with your body offers the possibility of expressing internally, through dance, an endless range of meanings. Dancing to music helps the dancer to contact inner and vital rhythms. Through gesture and signing it is possible to express the rhythm externally in the form of movement. You learn to move respecting the needs and the limitations of your own body in a gradual and harmonious way. You learn how to acquire the mastery of every gesture, to express in a free and spontaneous way what it is sometimes difficult to express in words.

32. Dance Therapy
dance therapy programme . dance therapy is a form of therapy in which danceor specific aspects of dance are used to reach psychotherapeutic goals.
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Dance therapy programme
Dance therapy is a form of therapy in which dance or specific aspects of dance are used to reach psycho-therapeutic goals. Within this context dance is a broad phenomenon and spans physical, expressive and social aspects. Through dance therapy, processes of change in feelings, cognition, physical functioning and behaviour can be facilitated and enhanced. Application and use of dance therapy is possible for a variety of patient/client populations, covering a wide range of pathology and age. Therapy may be given both individually and in groups, depending on the nature of the assistance required. A vast perspective is open to dance therapists. Possibilities may range from (mental) health care institutions, several types of special education and geriatrics, to preventive health care. Training is aimed at those who want to specialise in treatment focusing on dance and the creative process as the main, connective elements. The Rotterdam Programme in Dance Therapy is a three-year part-time post graduate programme. To Curriculum Dance therapy Training programs Performing dance curriculum ... Pre-vocational Dance Therapy curriculum

33. Study Program Dance Therapy
Curriculum dance therapy. dance therapy can initiate and monitor processes of changein (experiencing) social, emotional, cognitive, physical/motor functioning.
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Curriculum Dance therapy
I ntroduction Starting in the eighties this interest developed into concrete post-academic activities and in the nineties into the Post Graduate Programme in Dance Therapy. The Post Graduate Programme in Dance Therapy offers specialised education in the therapeutic field in which dance and the creative process are the main initiating and connecting factors. Dance therapy and dance therapist Dance therapy is a form of therapy in which dance and certain aspects of dance are used to reach (psycho-) therapeutic goals. Dance is a broad phenomenon in this context and spans physical, expressive and social aspects. Dance therapy can initiate and monitor processes of change in (experiencing) social, emotional, cognitive, physical/motor functioning. Dance therapists work with individuals as well as with groups, depending on the nature of the issue. The professional practice of dance therapists spans (mental) health care, special education, geriatrics and preventive health care. Dance therapists also act as consultant, for example within the framework of health care in companies, and are also involved in scientific research. Aim The programme offers additonal training and specialisation to expand professional career options, especially for dance teachers, dancers, creative therapists, psychomotor therapists, physiotherapists, psychologists and (social) educationalists.

34. Dance Therapy
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Dance, the most fundamental of the arts, entails direct expression through the body. Thus, it is an intimate and powerful medium for therapy. Based on the assumption that the body and mind are interrelated, dance/movement therapy is defined by the American Dance Therapy Association as "the psychotherapeutic use of movement as a process which furthers the emotional, cognitive and physical integration of the individual." Dance/movement therapy brings about changes in feelings, cognition, physical functioning, and behavior. The Experience Quotient-based developmental philosophy formulated by Fr. Paul involves the spirit of dance therapy in the activity-based training imparted to children with developmental delays. Mail NIDD for more information on Dance therapy Therapies
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What Is It? Dance therapy (also called dance/movement therapy) is the use of choreographed or improvised movement as a way of treating social, emotional, cognitive, and physical problems. Throughout the ages, people of many cultures have used dance to express powerful emotions, tell stories, treat illness, celebrate important events, and maintain communal bonds. Dance therapy harnesses this power of movement in a therapeutic setting and uses it to promote personal growth, health, and well-being. Dance as therapy came into existence as a marriage of sorts between modern dance and psychiatry. Its was pioneered by Marian Chace (1896-1970), who studied dance in New York City before establishing her own studio in Washington, DC, in the 1930s. Because Chase's dance classes provided unique opportunities for self-expression, communication, and group interaction, psychiatrists in Washington began sending patients to her. By the mid-1940s Chase was giving lectures and demonstrations, and other professional dancers soon followed her lead, using dance to help people with an array of emotional, mental, and physical problems. It was not until 1966, when the American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA) was founded, that dance therapy gained professional recognition. Today the ADTA has nearly 1,200 members in 46 states and 20 countries around the world.

36. Dance Therapy
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What Is It? Dance therapy (also called dance/movement therapy) is the use of choreographed or improvised movement as a way of treating social, emotional, cognitive, and physical problems. Throughout the ages, people of many cultures have used dance to express powerful emotions, tell stories, treat illness, celebrate important events, and maintain communal bonds. Dance therapy harnesses this power of movement in a therapeutic setting and uses it to promote personal growth, health, and well-being. Dance as therapy came into existence as a marriage of sorts between modern dance and psychiatry. Its was pioneered by Marian Chace (1896-1970), who studied dance in New York City before establishing her own studio in Washington, DC, in the 1930s. Because Chase's dance classes provided unique opportunities for self-expression, communication, and group interaction, psychiatrists in Washington began sending patients to her. By the mid-1940s Chase was giving lectures and demonstrations, and other professional dancers soon followed her lead, using dance to help people with an array of emotional, mental, and physical problems. It was not until 1966, when the American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA) was founded, that dance therapy gained professional recognition. Today the ADTA has nearly 1,200 members in 46 states and 20 countries around the world.

37. Dance Therapy
Consumer Resource Center dance therapy, dance therapy InformationAmerican dance therapy Association, Inc. (ADTA) ADTA National
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38. BoMi - Bodywork & Somatic Therapies Guide: D- F. Dance Therapy, Do-In, Feldenkra
Dance Movement Therapy. Dance movement therapy is the use of creative movementand dance in a therapeutic alliance. It uses the relationship
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Dance movement therapy is the use of creative movement and dance in a therapeutic alliance. It uses the relationship between motion and emotion as a vehicle through which an individual can engage in personal integration towards a clearer definition of self. During the last 10 years, dance movement therapy, along with the other arts therapies, has consolidated as a separate and valid therapy in health, education and the voluntary and social services.
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39. Dance Movement Therapy Books. Healing And Transformation Through Movement, Voice
of the best practices in, September 22, 1999 Reviewer A reader from Chicago, ILThis is a well written review of the best practices in Movement/dance therapy.
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  • The Art and Practice of Dance/Movement Therapy Dance Therapy and Depth Psychology: The Moving Imagination Dance and Other Expressive Art Therapies : When Words Are Not Enough Dynamic Alignment Through Imagery ... Dance Therapy
  • The Art and Practice of Dance/Movement Therapy by Linda S. Behar-Horenstein, Jane Ganet-Sigel, Linda S. Behan-Horenstein

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    dance therapy. Robert Glassman and dance. The cornerstone of dance therapylies in the concept that emotions are stored in the body.
    http://www.dhmh.state.md.us/crownsville/rehab/rehabweb/DanceTherapypage1.htm
    Crownsville Hospital Center
    1520 Crownsville Road
    Crownsville, Maryland 21032
    410-729-6000 * Toll Free (Maryland): 800.937.0938
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    Department of Health and Mental Hygiene How to Obtain Services Home MHA DHMH Dance Therapy Robert Glassman
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    Deborah Quirk , MA, ADTR, Dance Therapist
    Dance movement therapy combines the fields of psychology and dance. The cornerstone of dance therapy lies in the concept that emotions are stored in the body. The dance/movement therapist is trained to observe movement characteristics and develop emotional and psychological themes within the group relating them to each person's individual history. Talk and movement alternate and overlap in the group sessions, focusing on the theme of being true to oneself while in contact with others. Deborah Quirk is a registered dance therapist (ADTR). She provides dance/movement therapy groups throughout Crownsville Hospital. Internships for dance/movement therapists in training can be arranged though her at CHC. For more information she can be reached at 410-729-6518. Special Announcements Occupational Therapy Patient Education Therapeutic Recreation ... MHA Home Telephone: 410.729.6000

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