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Movement and Dance Therapy
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- Ballnik, Denis K. “The Use of Dance/Movement Therapy as
an Intervention in the Treatment of Eating Disorders.” Ph.D. Dissertation,
University of California Los Angeles, 1985.
- Bartenieff, Irmgard. “Dance Therapy: A New Profession
or a Rediscovery of an Ancient Role of the Dance?” Dance Scope,
Fall/Winter, 1972-73: 6-18.
- Banchero, Barbara Fraser. “Preverbal Experience and the
Beginnings of the Body Self.” Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California
Los Angeles, 1988.
- Bernstein, Penny Lewis. Theoretical Approaches in Dance-Movement
Therapy. Vols. 1 & 2. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., 1984
& 1986.
A manual for therapists, students, and educators; relationship
between movement analysis and psychological concepts.
- Bruce, Violet. Dance and Dance Drama in Education.
Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1965.
On language of movement; as therapy.
- Chodorow, Joan. Dance Therapy and Depth Psychology: The
Moving Imagination. New York: Routledge, 1991. 0-415-04113-9
- Davis, Consuelo V. “Nommotion: An African-centered Model
of Dance Movement Therapy,” Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California
Los Angeles, 1993.
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Model for Movement Therapy.” Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California
Los Angeles, 1980.
- Frankiel, Tamar, and Judy Greenfeld. Minding the Temple of
the Soul: Balancing Body, Mind, and Spirit through Traditional Jewish Prayer,
Movement, and Meditation. Jewish Lights Publishing, 1996. ISBN 1879045648
Each chapter explores the meaning of a traditional Hebrew prayer,
accompanied by a visualization practice and movement exercises; many of the
exercises are based on the Sefirot, a Kabbalistic view of the bodys
energy centers as patterns of divine manifestation.
- Hendricks, Gay and Kathlyn. At the Speed of Life: A New
Approach to Personal Change Through Body-Centered Therapy. New York: Bantam,
1993. 0-553-37381-1
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New York: Dance Notation Bureau, 1967.
- “Movement Therapy Issue.” The Drama Review,
Vol. 20, #1, 1976.
- Mundstock, Ann. Oral History interview conducted by Judith Dunning.
The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, 1986.
Interview with a pioneer in Bay Area dance and movement therapy.
- Newham, Paul. The Singing Cure: An Introduction to Voice
Movement Therapy. Boston: Shambhala, 1994. 0-87773-997-8
- ________. Using Voice and Movement
in Therapy: The Practical Application of Voice Movement Therapy. London:
Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1999. ISBN 1853025925
Examines how massage, manipulation and dance, combined with vocal
expression, can alleviate certain emotional, psychosomatic and psychological
symptoms.
- North, Marion. Personality Assessment Through Movement.
London: Macdonald & Evans, 1972.
- Payne, Helen, ed. Dance Movement Therapy: Theory and Practice.
New York: Routledge, 1992. 0-415-05660-8
- Roth, Gabrielle. Sweat Your Prayers: Movement as Spiritual
Practice. Putnam Publishing Group, 1998. ISBN 0874779596
Use of the power of rhythm for self-realization and awake the
ecstatic dancer within. Explores the five universal rhythms: flowing, staccato,
chaos, lyrical, and stillness.
- Schoop, Trudi with Peggy Mitchell. Won’t You Join
the Dance? Palo Alto, CA: Mayfield Publishing Co., 1974.
- Siegel, Marcia B. “Effort/Shape and the Therapeutic Community,”
Dance Magazine, June, 1968.
- Stanton-Jones, Kristina. An Introduction to Dance Movement
Therapy in Psychiatry. New York: Routledge, 1992. 0-415-05983-6
- Wethered, Audrey. Movement and Drama in Therapy: The Therapeutic
Use of Movement, Drama and Music. Boston: Plays, Inc., 1973.
- Witzer, Barbara Raymer. “Dance/Movement Therapy with Alcohol
and Substance Abuse Patients: Moving Through Resistance.” Ph.D. Dissertation,
University of California Los Angeles, 1992.
- Yewell, Rebecca Ellen. “The Use of Dance/Movement Therapy
in the Analysis of Dreams.” Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California
Los Angeles, 1982.
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25 September, 2008
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