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  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Collected Works by and about Blanche Evan, Unedited Blanche Evan, 1991
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Dance/movement Therapy Fran J. Levy, National Dance Association, American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 2005 This book examines the field of dance therapy from its inception in the 1940's to the present. A detailed analysis is conducted of the theory and practice of the major pioneers. The book covers biographical reports and the influence of many dance therapy leaders. Laban Movement Analysis (LMA) is discussed as well as dance therapy in specific patient/client settings. Appended are: (1) listing of survey repondents; (2) information on the American Dance Therapy Association; and (3) the Dance Therapy questionnaire. A 34-page bibliography is included.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Social Justice in Dance/Movement Therapy Laura Downey, Susan Kierr, 2022-12-18 This book demonstrates the use of dance/movement therapy to directly counteract social injustices and promote healing in international settings. It also demonstrates the potential for dance/movement therapy in prevention and wellness in clinical and community settings. The use of improvisational and creative dance is presented throughout the book as a tremendously clear, strong and powerful inroad to healing in every setting. The chapters in this book do not directly address social justice in dance/movement therapy, but rather provide provoking social justice related positions. This call for a provoking re-examination of the definition of dance/movement therapy is fitting as we—as a community—challenge our identity as dance/movement therapists, educators, supervisors and as human beings who have internalized oppression in various forms through our many identifiers and the unique intersections of those identifiers. The editors and authors posit that social justice cannot be fully addressed by focusing solely on the social issues. Rather, we must be aware of where and how the social issues come into the individual(s), the setting, and the therapy process itself. Chapter “‘Breaking Free': One Adolescent Woman's Recovery from Dating Violence Through Creative Dance is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license via link.springer.com.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Dance Therapy Liljan Espenak, 1981-01-01
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Dance Movement Therapy: Theory and Practice Helen Payne, 2003-09-02 The first book to document the pioneering practice of Dance Movement Therapy in a variety of settings. Experienced therapists working with a range of clients reveal their working methods and techniques.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: The Art and Science of Dance/movement Therapy Sharon Chaiklin, Hilda Wengrower, 2009 The Art and Science of Dance/Movement Therapy offers both a broad understanding and an in-depth view of how and where dance therapy can be used to produce change. The chapters go beyond the basics that characterize much of the literature on dance/movement therapy, and each of the topics covered offers a theoretical perspective followed by case studies that emphasize the techniques used in the varied settings. Several different theoretical points of view are presented in the chapters, illuminating the different paths through which dance can be approached in therapy.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Creative Arts Therapies Manual Stephanie L. Brooke, 2006 TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1. A short story of art therapy practice in the United States / P. St. John. 2. The theory and practice of Jungian art therapy / H. Mazloomian. 3. The assessment attitude / A. Mills. 4. Individual art therapy with resistant adolescents / S. Boyes. 5. Art therapy within an interdisciplinary framework: working with aphasia and communication science disorders / E. G. Horovitz. 6. The history of play therapy / M. D. Barnes. 7. Theoretical perspectives of play therapy / J. A. Thomas-Acker and S. S. Sloan. 8. Combining play and cognitive interventions in the treatment of attachment disordered children / K. O'Connor. 9. Play therapy assessments / C. E. Myers. 10. Expressive therapies with grieving children / H. R. Glazer. 11. Moving with meaning: the historical progression of dance/movement therapy / L. D. Nemetz. 12. Theoretical perspectives in D/MT: visions for the future / S. C. Koch. 13. The Kestenberg movement profile / S. C. Hastie. 14. Assessment in dance/movement therapy / R. F. Cruz. 15. In-schol dance/movement therapy for traumatized children / R. Kornblum and R. L. Halsten. 16. Meditation and movement therapy for children with traumatic stress reactions / D. A. O'Donnell. 17. The history of music therapy / J. Bradt. 18. Music therapy theoretical approaches / A. M. LaVerdiere. 19. A mosaic of music therapy assessments / E. B. Miller. 20. Empowering women survivors of childhood sexual abuse: a collaborative music therapy - social work approach / S. L. Curtis and G. C. T. Harrison. 21. Music therapy with inner city, at-risk children: from the literal to the symbolic / V. A. Camilleri. 22. Ancient and modern roots of drama therapy / S. Bailey. 23. Drama therapy theoretical perspectives / Y. Silverman. 24. The use of role-play as an assessment instrument / T. Rubenstein. 25. Dramatherapy and refugee youth / Y. Rana. 26. Psychodrama still growing and evolving after all these years / K. Carnabucci. 27. Poetry, the healing pen / M. Alschuler. 28. The therapeutic value of poetry / N. Leedy. 29. Creative connections / M. P. Hand. 30. Ethical delivery of creative therapeutic approaches / K. Larson.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Authentic Movement Patrizia Pallaro, 1999-05-01 Patrizia Pallaro's second volume of essays on Authentic Movement, eight years after her first, is a tour de force. It is indeed an extraordinary array of papers, as Pallaro puts it, and an immensely rich, moving and highly readable sweep through the landscapes of Authentic Movement, this form of creative expression, meditative discipline and/or psychotherapeutic endeavour. You don't need to practice Authentic Movement to get a lot out of this book, but it certainly helps! I defy anyone to read the first two sections and not be curious to have their own experience.' - Sesame Institute 'Authentic Movement can be seen as a means by which analysts can become more sensitive to unconscious, especially pre-verbal aspects of themselves and their patients.' - Body Psychotherapy Journal Newsletter 'This book is a collection of articles, some of which are interviews, brought together for the first time. It is very valuable to have them all together in one place...It is a wonderful collection of articles on topics you have always wanted to read, such as the role of transference in dance therapy or Jung and dance therapy. The book also includes scripts for exercises.' - Somatics Authentic Movement, an exploration of the unconscious through movement, was largely defined by the work of Mary Starks Whitehouse, Janet Adler and Joan Chodorow. The basic concepts of Authentic Movement are expressed for the first time in one volume through interviews and conversations with these important figures, and their key papers. They emphasize the importance of movement as a means of communication, particularly unconscious or 'authentic' movement, emerging when the individual has a deep, self-sensing awareness - an attitude of 'inner listening'. Such movement can trigger powerful images, feelings and kinesthetic sensations arising from the depths of our stored childhood memories or connecting our inner selves to the transcendent. In exploring Authentic Movement these questions are asked: - How does authentic movement differ from other forms of dance and movement therapy? - How may 'authentic' movement be experienced?
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: The Art and Science of Dance/Movement Therapy Sharon Chaiklin, Hilda Wengrower, 2009-07-28 The Art and Science of Dance/Movement Therapy offers both a broad understanding and an in-depth view of how and where dance therapy can be used to produce change. The chapters go beyond the basics that characterize much of the literature on dance/movement therapy, and each of the topics covered offers a theoretical perspective followed by case studies that emphasize the techniques used in the varied settings. Several different theoretical points of view are presented in the chapters, illuminating the different paths through which dance can be approached in therapy.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Dance/Movement Therapy for Trauma Survivors Rebekka Dieterich-Hartwell, Anne Margrethe Melsom, 2022-03-10 This book offers a timely, detailed, and comprehensive synopsis of dance/movement therapy (DMT) in the treatment of psychological trauma. Along with the foundational concepts of DMT, tied to traditional trauma theory and a neurobiological framework, contributions contain rich clinical examples that illustrate the use of dance, creative movement, and body awareness with a wide variety of populations including survivors of sex trafficking, military veterans, refugees, those with multigenerational trauma, and others. Chapters emphasize the underlying influences of power, privilege, and oppression on trauma, prompting practitioners to consider and understand the dynamics of sociocultural contexts and engage in continuous self-reflection. Featuring multiple perspectives, as well as cultural and contextual considerations, this book provides direct takeaways for clinicians and professionals and concludes with a roadmap for the trajectory of trauma-informed, healing-centered DMT.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Handbook of Brewing Hans Michael Eßlinger, 2009-04-22 This comprehensive reference combines the technological know-how from five centuries of industrial-scale brewing to meet the needs of a global economy. The editor and authors draw on the expertise gained in the world's most competitive beer market (Germany), where many of the current technologies were first introduced. Following a look at the history of beer brewing, the book goes on to discuss raw materials, fermentation, maturation and storage, filtration and stabilization, special production methods and beermix beverages. Further chapters investigate the properties and quality of beer, flavor stability, analysis and quality control, microbiology and certification, as well as physiology and toxicology. Such modern aspects as automation, energy and environmental protection are also considered. Regional processes and specialties are addressed throughout the entire book, making this a truly global resource on brewing.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Pentagon 9/11 Alfred Goldberg, 2007-09-05 The most comprehensive account to date of the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon and aftermath, this volume includes unprecedented details on the impact on the Pentagon building and personnel and the scope of the rescue, recovery, and caregiving effort. It features 32 pages of photographs and more than a dozen diagrams and illustrations not previously available.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: An Introduction to Medical Dance/Movement Therapy Sharon W. Goodill, 2005-01-15 Presenting dance/movement therapy (DMT) as a viable and valuable psychosocial support service for those with a medical illness, Sharon W. Goodill shows how working creatively with the mind/body connection can encourage and enhance the healing process. This book represents the first attempt to compile, synthesize, and publish the work that has been done over recent years in medical DMT. The emerging application of medical DMT is grounded within the context of established viewpoints and theories, such as arts therapies, health psychology and scientific perspectives. As well as examining its theoretical foundations, the author offers real-life examples of medical DMT working with people of different ages with different medical conditions. This comprehensive book provides a firm foundation for exploration and practice in medical DMT, including recommendations for professional preparation, research and program development. Interviews with dance/movement therapists bring fresh and exciting perspectives to the field and these and the author's testimonies point to the possible future applications of medical DMT. With an increasing number of professional dance/movement therapists working with the medically ill and their families, this is a timely and well-grounded look at an exciting new discipline. It is recommended reading for DMT students and professionals, complementary therapists, and all those with an interest in the healing potential of working innovatively with the mind and body.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Using Voice and Song in Therapy Paul Newham, 1999 Using Voice and Song in Therapy is a practical and imaginative guide to the way in which singing and the expressive use of the voice can facilitate therapy. Paul Newham examines how melody creation combined with story-telling in song, can alleviate certain emotional, psychosomatic and psychological symptoms.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: The Power of Nonviolence Richard Bartlett Gregg, 2018-11-08 The Power of Nonviolence, written by Richard Bartlett Gregg in 1934 and revised in 1944 and 1959, is the most important and influential theory of principled or integral nonviolence published in the twentieth century. Drawing on Gandhi's ideas and practice, Gregg explains in detail how the organized power of nonviolence (power-with) exercised against violent opponents can bring about small and large transformative social change and provide an effective substitute for war. This edition includes a major introduction by political theorist, James Tully, situating the text in its contexts from 1934 to 1959, and showing its great relevance today. The text is the definitive 1959 edition with a foreword by Martin Luther King, Jr. It includes forewords from earlier editions, the chapter on class struggle and nonviolent resistance from 1934, a crucial excerpt from a 1929 preliminary study, a biography and bibliography of Gregg, and a bibliography of recent work on nonviolence.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Handbook of Sports Medicine and Science, The Paralympic Athlete Yves Vanlandewijck, Walter Thompson, 2011-01-31 This brand new Handbook addresses Paralympic sports and athletes, providing practical information on the medical issues, biological factors in the performance of the sports and physical conditioning. The book begins with a comprehensive introduction of the Paralympic athlete, followed by discipline-specific reviews from leading authorities in disability sport science, each covering the biomechanics, physiology, medicine, philosophy, sociology and psychology of the discipline. The Paralympic Athlete also addresses recent assessment and training tools to enhance the performance of athletes, particularly useful for trainers and coaches, and examples of best practice on athletes' scientific counseling are also presented. This new title sits in a series of specialist reference volumes, ideal for the use of professionals working directly with competitive athletes.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Holistic Treatment in Mental Health Cheryl L. Fracasso, Stanley Krippner, Harris L. Friedman, 2020-09-04 The first of its kind, this guidebook provides an overview of clinical holistic interventions for mental-health practitioners. Submissions from 21 contributors examine the validity of different methods and provide information on credentialed training and licensure requirements necessary for legal and ethical practice. Chapters covering a range of healing modalities describe the populations and disorders for which the intervention is most effective, as well as the risks involved, and present research on the effectiveness of treatment, with step-by-step sample clinical sessions.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Balletboyz Michael Nunn, Billy Trevitt, 2011-08-23 Michael Nunn and William Trevitt, aka the Ballet Boyz, are pioneers in making modern dance accessible and entertaining through their celebrated stage and television work. They met at the Royal Ballet School and went on to become leading dancers with The Royal Ballet. In 2001 they set up their own company, Ballet Boyz, and established themselves as one of the most original and dynamic partnerships in modern dance: revolutionising programming formats; commissioning new choreography; collaborating with a wide range of cutting-edge talents and building a following through their regular television appearances on the BBC, Channel 4 and Sky Arts. To celebrate 10 years as the Ballet Boyz, Nunn and Trevitt have hand-picked images from their company and personal archives to provide a unique and intimate insight into one of dance's most prolific, enduring and exciting partnerships.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Hitler's Dancers Lilian Karina, Marion Kant, 2004 The Nazis burned books and banned much modern art. However, few people know the fascinating story of German modern dance, which was the great exception. Modern expressive dance found favor with the regime and especially with the infamous Dr. Joseph Goebbels, the Minister of Propaganda. How modern artists collaborated with Nazism reveals an important aspect of modernism, uncovers the bizarre bureaucracy which controlled culture and tells the histories of great figures who became enthusiastic Nazis and lied about it later. The book offers three perspectives: the dancer Lilian Karina writes her very vivid personal story of dancing in interwar Germany; the dance historian Marion Kant gives a systematic account of the interaction of modern dance and the totalitarian state, and a documentary appendix provides a glimpse into the twisted reality created by Nazi racism, pedantic bureaucrats and artistic ambition.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Mind/Body Integration S. Ancoli, Erik Peper, M. Quinn, 2012-12-06 Biofeedback training is a research methodology and training procedure through which people can learn voluntary control over their internal physiological systems. It is a merger of mUltiple disciplines with interest deriving from many sources-from basic understanding of psychophysiology to a desire for enhanced self-awareness. The goals of biofeedback are to develop an increased awareness of relevant internal physiological functions, to establish control over these functions, to generalize control from an experimental or clinical setting to everyday life, and to focus attention on mind/body integration. Biofeedback is explored in many different settings. In the university, biofeed back equipment and applications can be found in the departments of experi mental and clinical psychology, counseling, physiology, biology, education, and the theater arts, as well as in the health service (student infirmary). Outside the university, biofeedback may be found in different departments of hospitals (such as physical medicine), private clinics, education and self-awareness groups, psychotherapy practices, and elsewhere. Its growth is still expanding, and excite ment is still rising as a result of biofeedback's demonstration that autonomic functions can be brought under voluntary control and that the long-standing arti ficial separation between mind, body, and consciousness can be disproven.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Mime the Gap Richard Knight, 2018-08-23 Mime the Gap: Techniques in Mime and Movement explores the physicality of movement in storytelling, offering new ideas about acting and performance, whilst encouraging a contemporary resurgence of this traditional performance art. With detailed, step-by-step instructions of basic to advanced mime illusions, the book addresses the key areas of physicality, including when to move and when not to move, making the invisible 'visible' and the fundamental principles of physical articulation. Additional topics include how to use the elements of Fire, Earth, Water and Air for physical characterization; techniques for performing classic mime routines, such as the Glass Box and the Moonwalk; how to mime with props and objects, both visible and invisible; using breath, posture and gesture to enhance performance and perceptions, and finally, creating and producing an authentic performance. Offering numerous exercises suitable for solo or group work, this new book will help you to explore and develop your physicality and build an awareness of how to apply it to a performance.A practical guide to mime - a traditional performance art which is having a resurgence.Addresses the key areas of physicality including when to move and when not to move; making the invisible 'visible'; principles of physical articulation and much, much more.A valuable guide for acting students, mime artists and anyone looking to increase personal confidence and presentation skills.Gives detailed step-by-step instructions of basic to advanced mime illusions.Superbly illustrated with 181 colour photographs.Richard Knight has over thirty years experience of performing, directing and teaching in the theatre, film and television industry.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Low-Cost Approaches to Promote Physical and Mental Health Luciano L'Abate, 2007-06-06 Most health professionals would agree that time and funds are in short supply, even under optimal conditions. Patients, too, would admit similar shortfalls, even with optimal motivation. This book offers self-administered and easily administered interventions designed to promote positive health behaviors while requiring little or no outside funding. Editor Luciano L’Abate continues his long tradition of prolific innovations by identifying major changes in today’s health care systems and explaining how targeted, prescriptive promotion/prevention strategies can enhance traditional primary, secondary, and tertiary interventions in key behavioral and relational areas.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Dance and Other Expressive Art Therapies Fran J. Levy, 2014-02-25 First published in 1996. One of the most pressing challenges to therapists is how to modify and implement methods for the special needs of differing populations. In Dance and Other Expressive Art Therapies, Fran Levy brings together leading practitioners who present exciting and creative approaches to treatment. Combing both theory and practice, the case studies are diverse and unique. Topics covered include sexual and physical abuse, addiction, co-dependency, anxiety, multiple personality disorders, aging and disturbed and disabled adolescents, children and infants. The contributors show to only diverse dynamics but specific approaches designed to meet a variety of psychological and physical problems. This volume is a key resource for dance, movement, drama, and art therapists. It demonstrates new and creative ways in the use the healing power of the arts.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Making Ballet American Andrea Harris, 2018 Situating ballet within twentieth-century modernism, this book brings complexity to the history of George Balanchine's American neoclassicism. It intervenes in the prevailing historical narrative and rebalances Balanchine's role in dance history by revealing the complex social, cultural, and political forces that actually shaped the construction of American neoclassical ballet.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Women's Conflicts About Eating and Sexuality Ellen Cole, Esther D Rothblum, Lillie Weiss, Rosalyn Meadow, 2014-06-03 Women’s Conflicts About Eating and Sexuality explores the strong relationships food and sex have represented to women over the years. No other book has spelled out so clearly the parallels between sex and eating nor integrated the relationship of these to women’s basic need to be loved. Today’s dilemma for women--be fat or go hungry--and the endless variations and unsatisfying solutions to this problem have contributed to the incidence of anorexia, bulimia, and obesity. The pursuit of slimness, the obsession with having the perfect body, excessive aerobicizing, and diet books ad nauseam are all part of this phenomenon. Authors in Women’s Conflicts About Eating and Sexuality skillfully discuss the parallel between women’s obsession with sex and romance in the fifties and their obsession with food today. An important book for all women, it sheds light on the complex issues facing women and devotes special attention to the career woman and the additional pressures to be slim and stay slim. The woman who reads this potentially life-changing book can examine, question, and change her behavior, using the specific step-by-step program aid included in the book. This book is for every woman who has ever worried about being too fat or too sexual. Women’s Conflicts About Eating and Sexuality will appeal to women of all ages--young women and their mothers will be fascinated by the parallels between sexual obsessions of thirty years ago and the eating obsessions of today. This healing book will particularly attract single career women for whom sex and relationships are fraught with complications. Counselors and therapists will find this book an excellent resource in their work with helping women. It is also a good auxiliary text for courses in Women’s Studies focusing on psychology and history of women and the sociology of women and eating disorders.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: The Letters of Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf, 1975
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Dance and Other Expressive Art Therapies Fran J. Levy, 2014-02-25 First published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: The Myofascial System in Form and Movement Lauri Nemetz, 2022-12-21 The field of myofascial science is changing rapidly. In The Myofascial System in Form and Movement, Lauri Nemetz invites readers into the rich dialogue around movement, delving into anatomy, concepts of space, and the many other disciplines that are taking interest in the myofascial universe. Nemetz uses insights from our spatial relationship with the world to examine the human body, giving voice to the ideas and work of leaders in this area and prompting readers to develop their own ideas, as well as offering application suggestions to discover in your own body or with others. With an extensive background in art history, myofascial movement, anatomical dissection and more, Nemetz uses her wealth of experience to weave together the many facets of this evolving area in a visually rich and thought-provoking book.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Whole Person Healthcare: The arts and health , 2007
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Before, Between, and Beyond Sally Banes, 2007-05-25 Sally Banes has been a preeminent critic and scholar of American contemporary dance, and Before, Between, Beyond spans more than thirty years of her prolific work. Beginning with her first published review and including previously unpublished papers, this collection presents some of her finest works on dance and other artistic forms. It concludes with her most recent research on Geroge Balanchine's dancing elephants. In each piece, Banes's detailed eye and sensual prose strike a rare balance between description, context, and opinion, delineating the American artistic scene with remarkable grace. With contextualizing essays by dance scholars Andrea Harris, Joan Acocella, and Lynn Garafola, this is a compelling, insightful indispensable summation of Banes's critical career.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Honoring Differences Kathleen Nader, Nancy Dubrow, B. Hudnall Stamm, 2013-06-17 Wars, violence, and natural disasters often require mental health interventions with people from a multitude of ethnic groups, religions, and nationalities. Within the United States, those who care for the victims of trauma often assist individuals from a variety of immigrant cultures. Moreover, many aspiring mental health professionals from other countries seek training in the United States, creating an additional need for a broad cultural awareness within educational institutions. Honoring Differences deals with the treatment of trauma and loss while recognizing and understanding the cultural context in which the mental health professional provides assistance. Training in the cultural beliefs that may interact with traumatic reactions is essential, both to assess traumatic response accurately and to prevent harm in the process of assessing and treating trauma. Various cultures within the United States and several international communities are featured in the book. Each culturally-specific chapter aims to help the caregiver honor the valued traditions, main qualities, and held beliefs of the culture described and prepare to enter the community well-informed and well-equipped to intervene or consult effectively. Further more, the book provides information about issues, traditions, and characteristics of the culture, which are essential in moving through the phases of post-trauma or other mental health intervention. Mental health professionals, trauma specialists, missionaries, and organizations that send consultants to other nations, will find HonoringDifferences essential reading. It will also be a resource to those who are interested in cultural differences and in honoring the belief systems of other cultures and nations.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: The Expressive Body in Life, Art, and Therapy Daria Halprin, 2003 Drawing on her extensive experience in expressive arts therapy, Daria Halprin presents a unique approach to healing through movement and art. She describes the body as the container of one's entire life experience and movement as a language that expresses and reveals our deepest struggles and creative potentials. Interweaving artistic and psychological processes, she offers a philosophy and methodology that invites the reader to consider the transformational capacity of the arts. In this essential resource for anyone interested in the integration of psychotherapy and the arts, Halprin also presents case studies and a selection of exercises that she has evolved over her career and practised at the Tamalpa Institute for over twenty-five years.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Body Movement Irmgard Bartenieff, Dori Lewis, 2013-10-08 'Irmgard Bartenieff has a profound knowledge of the human body and how it moves. I am delighted that this will now be made available to many more people.'. -- George Balanchine of Director, New York City Ballet 'Irmgard Bartenieff's pioneering work in the multiple applications of Labananalysis has had a transforming influence on many areas of movement training. Her careful and detailed development of the spatial principles into active corrective work has illuminated and altered the training of people as varied as dancers, choreographers, physical therapists, movement and dance therapists, and psychotherapists. Anthropologists and non-verbal communication researchers have found their world view necessarily altered by her fundamental innovations. The field of body/mind work will need to adapt to include her clear working through of basic principles.'. -- Kayla Kazahn Zalk of President, American Dance Guild
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Discovery of Grounded Theory Barney Glaser, 2017-07-05 Most writing on sociological method has been concerned with how accurate facts can be obtained and how theory can thereby be more rigorously tested. In The Discovery of Grounded Theory, Barney Glaser and Anselm Strauss address the equally Important enterprise of how the discovery of theory from data?systematically obtained and analyzed in social research?can be furthered. The discovery of theory from data?grounded theory?is a major task confronting sociology, for such a theory fits empirical situations, and is understandable to sociologists and laymen alike. Most important, it provides relevant predictions, explanations, interpretations, and applications. In Part I of the book, Generation Theory by Comparative Analysis, the authors present a strategy whereby sociologists can facilitate the discovery of grounded theory, both substantive and formal. This strategy involves the systematic choice and study of several comparison groups. In Part II, The Flexible Use of Data, the generation of theory from qualitative, especially documentary, and quantitative data Is considered. In Part III, Implications of Grounded Theory, Glaser and Strauss examine the credibility of grounded theory. The Discovery of Grounded Theory is directed toward improving social scientists' capacity for generating theory that will be relevant to their research. While aimed primarily at sociologists, it will be useful to anyone Interested In studying social phenomena?political, educational, economic, industrial? especially If their studies are based on qualitative data.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Expressive Therapies Cathy A. Malchiodi, 2013-11-27 This book is out of print. See Handbook of Expressive Arts Therapy, ISBN 978-1-4625-5052-4.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Marian Chace, Her Papers Marian Chace, 1975
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Archeology of the Fatherland Site, the Grand Village of the Natchez Robert S. Neitzel, 1997
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Dance Movement Therapy and Psycho-social Rehabilitation Sohini Chakraborty, 2023-05-12 This book looks at the psychotherapeutic effects of Dance Movement Therapy (DMT) with a focus on the experiences of survivors of gender-based violence and their social development, psycho-social rehabilitation, and reintegration within society. The author, a sociologist and dancer, uses a model she calls Sampoornata— or Fulfilment, to merge sociology and dance in order to help survivors of sexual violence overcome their trauma. Sampoornata was developed to help survivors of gender-based violence and trafficking, by focusing on their specific needs, and helping them to express themselves and overcome emotional and psychological pain. Through interviews with and detailed narratives of survivors, the book takes the readers through the development of the model, its implementation, practice, and impact on their lives. Situated within the social, cultural, as well as geographical context of India, the book is an important resource for rethinking the creative approaches, theories, and practice of DMT worldwide. This book will be of interest to researchers and students of psychology, psychotherapy, dance and movement studies, and to those who work with dance and movement therapy. It will also be useful for professionals working in the areas of gender violence, trafficking, trauma, psycho-social rehabilitation, and well-being.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: Black Morocco Chouki El Hamel, 2014-02-27 Black Morocco: A History of Slavery, Race, and Islam chronicles the experiences, identity and achievements of enslaved black people in Morocco from the sixteenth century to the beginning of the twentieth century. Chouki El Hamel argues that we cannot rely solely on Islamic ideology as the key to explain social relations and particularly the history of black slavery in the Muslim world, for this viewpoint yields an inaccurate historical record of the people, institutions and social practices of slavery in Northwest Africa. El Hamel focuses on black Moroccans' collective experience beginning with their enslavement to serve as the loyal army of the Sultan Isma'il. By the time the Sultan died in 1727, they had become a political force, making and unmaking rulers well into the nineteenth century. The emphasis on the political history of the black army is augmented by a close examination of the continuity of black Moroccan identity through the musical and cultural practices of the Gnawa.
  blanche evans dance movement therapy: My Body, My Wisdom Tripura Kashyap, 2005 Dance has been integral to human life since prehistoric times. As babies, we use movements to explore the environment and ourselves. It is only as we grow older that we become conscious of our bodies and our movements become task-oriented. Dance therapy, recognized as a distinct therapeutic discipline since the 1940s, attempts to unlock our bodies capacity to communicate through the use of creative movements. By getting people to move freely and allowing them to develop their own body language, it aims to reveal hidden emotions and begins the process of self-expression. My Body, My Wisdom is an easy-to-use guide to this exciting form of therapy. Taking the reader through the history, philosophy and practical aspects of dance, or movement therapy, it attempts to de-mystify the discipline and make it accessible to the lay reader as well as the practitioner. Can dance therapy be used for people of all ages and abilities? How can it be used best with special needs people? Can Indian dance forms be adapted for therapy? How should a therapy session be structured? What kind of music and props can be used? This book answers all these questions and much more. With detailed descriptions of over a hundred movement activities and games accompanied by illustrations, this handbook is for all those who wish to break out of the restrictions imposed by society on our bodies.
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Foundations of dance/movement therapy: The life and work …
Foundations of Dance/Movement Therapy: The Life and Work of Marian Chace. S. Sandel, S. Chaiklin, A. Lohn, Editors. American Dance Therapy Association, Columbia, MD, 1993. This …

Bridging The Gap: Exploring Indian Classical Dances as a …
Dance/Movement therapy (DMT) as defined by the American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA) is “the psychotherapeutic use of movement to promote emotional, social, cognitive, and …

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3. Dance Movement Therapy (DMT) for mild intellectual disable children Dance Movement Therapy (DMT) can be a helpful intervention for children with mild intellectual disabilities. DMT …

Challenges faced by movement therapists in terms of …
77). As defined by the American Dance Therapy Association, movement or dance therapy is “the psychotherapeutic use of movement as a process which furthers the emotional, cognitive and …

Movement metaphor as mediator: a model for the …
Dance/movement therapy and symbolism Certain principles underlie my use of movement in therapeutic work. Like other dance/movement therapy practitioners, I hold the belief that we …

The Art and Science of Dance/movement Therapy
Dance/movement therapy is an interdisciplinary profession, with its own training, that evolved through the synthesis of the art of movement and . therapy. Dance/Movement therapy.

Dance/Movement Therapy and Spirituality - ADTA
Dance/movement therapy with clergy in crisis: A (group) case study. American Journal of Dance Therapy, 30(2), 71-83. Kolokoff, L. (1993). The dance therapist as wounded healer and its …

Effects of Dance Movement Therapy and Dance on Health …
(2019) Effects of Dance Movement Therapy and Dance on Health-Related Psychological Outcomes. A Meta-Analysis Update. Front. Psychol. 10:1806. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01806 …

AN OVERLOOKED PIONEER: 1914-1922 Dean’s Fellowship in …
An Overlooked Pioneer: Blanche Evans Hazard by Corey Ryan Earle 1 I. EARLY LIFE, EDUCATION, AND TEACHING Blanche Evans Hazard was born in Randolph, …

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Dance/Movement Therapy Theses Dance/Movement Therapy Graduate Program 5-2022 If I can't dance to it, it isn't my revolution: The Intersection of Feminist Theory & Dance/Movement …

ED 273 640 SP 028 060 Williams, Hilda Lee; Evans, Blanche W.
Williams, Hilda Lee; Evans, Blanche W. TITLE. A Content Analysis of the Influence of the Fitness. Movement on Professional Preparation in Physical Education. PUB DATE Apr 86 NOTE. 14p.; …

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Mar 2, 2004 · DANCE MOVEMENT THERAPY, MOVEMENT PSYCHOTHERAPY Section 1 If you have suggested more than one title, please explain your decision: 1.1 Titles: Dance …

Biodanza and Other Dance Forms as a Vehicle for Social …
“dance program,” “dance movement therapy,” and “children” This resulted in finding 319 articles. . Duplicates were removed. Through title and abstract review, studies were reduced to seven …

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(2000, JKP) and Dance Movement Therapy (2002, Sage). She is an Associate Editor of Body Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy and Symposium Co-Editor of the British Journal of …

PROSPECTUS DIPLOMA IN DANCE MOVEMENT THERAPY …
Kolkata (since 2000), is based on this premise that dance movement therapy (DMT)1 is a powerful healing medium which can be practiced across all age groups and populations. …

Dance/Movement Therapy and Competitive Dance: An In …
understanding of how dance/movement therapy (DMT) and counseling concepts can positively alter and enhance my personal dance aesthetic, style, and pedagogy. Reflection is a personal …

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Dance/Movement Therapy Theses Dance/Movement Therapy Graduate Program 5-2017 Group Dance/Movement Therapy and Attachment Theory with Female Survivors of Domestic …

Dance therapy as an intervention for stress and depression: a ...
Dance therapy as an intervention for stress and depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis Neha Christophera,b , Ella Dumaresqc and Jeanette Tamplind aFaculty of Fine arts …

At One Time: The 2015 Marian Chace Foundation Lecture …
American Dance Therapy Association 2016 Introduction I am fascinated by time and timing. My title, ‘‘At One Time,’’ has different meanings such as: At one time, I was a student of Irmgard …

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Route Dance Movement Therapy Course. q Bill Evans Dance Teachers Intensive Geneva or Brockport, New York July 5-9, 2018 Faculty: Bartenieff Fundamentals July 9, 2017 Guest: …

DANCE MOVEMENT THERAPY CLINICAL TRAINING
foundation dance movement therapy concepts including a language of movement (Laban); psychoanalytic concepts (conscious/unconscious); an energetic model of DMT & the process …

Dance/Movement Therapists of Color in the ADTA: The …
(POC) and dance/movement therapy (DMT) at this juncture of 50 years of the American Dance Therapy Association’s (ADTA’s) organizational life. As a person ... As Blanche Evan frequently …

Dance and Movement Psychotherapy - description of the …
E. Drzał, M. Łata Curr Probl Psychiatry 2021;22(1) Introduction Dance and movement psychotherapy or DMT or DMP is an approach that assumes that the body and mind are

Dance/Movement Therapy with Children - ADTA
Dance Therapy Association of Australia: Dance Therapy Collections, 2, 1-7. Crouch, S. & Anderson, H. (2002). Through the eyes of children: Dance-movement therapy in early …

Somatic Movement Lesson Plans - ISMETA
1. Following an Impulse - Somatic Movement Activity by Beth Pettengill Riley, MA, RSME 2. Permeable Bubble-Ball by Anna Rider CMA, MFA, RSME, RSMT 3. Somatic Modeling Clay by …

Journal of Neuro Psychiatry Reports
Dance Movement Therapy (DMT) and other dance- based interventions have become prominent in clinical settings, demonstrating significant benefits in enhancing emotional well-being, …

Oxford Handbook DANCE AND WELLBEING - ResearchGate
ning in the 1940s, dance movement therapy (DMT) took hold in psychiatry, and began entering into ;elds such as geriatrics, neurology, oncology, pain and palliative care, and psychosomatics.

The Art and Science of Dance/Movement Therapy: Life Is …
Graduate Dance/Movement Therapy Program at Goucher College, Baltimore, Maryland and has authored several articles. She was co-editor of the book Foundations of Dance/Movement …

Perspectives of Educators on Dance Movement for …
Key words- Dance Movement Therapy (DMT), Intrapersonal Skills, Children with Specific Learning Disability (CWSLD), Inclusive schools INTRODUCTION Dance is the amalgamation …

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May 8, 2023 · Dance/movement therapy is a bottom-up approach that can address trauma on a verbal and non-verbal level. Dance/movement therapy focuses on relationships and safety to …

Objectives Observations Based on Sensory Integration Theory …
(Blanche and Reinoso , 2008) Linked to Vestibular / Proprioceptive Functions •Falling and tripping •Catching/throwing balls •Activity level (both overly active and overly passive) •Tendency to …

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Dec 31, 2022 · Dance/movement therapy master's education shall be designed to provide students with the following: 1. The basic principles, concepts and techniques necessary for the …

DANCE/MOVEMENT THERAPY CERTIFICATION BOARD, …
The Dance/Movement Therapy Certification Board has established the graduate level of education as the entry level into the profession. There are three (3) routes for attaining the …

Dance and Parkinson’s Disease Reference List: Primary
2 13. Hackney, M. E., & Earhart, G. M. (2009). Effects of dance on movement control in Parkinson's disease: a comparison of Argentine tango and American ballroom.

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Dance/Movement Therapy Theses Dance/Movement Therapy Graduate Program 5-2021 Dance/Movement Therapy and a Search for Wholeness Under Capitalism Autumn Wright …

Effectiveness of Dance Movement Therapy on the Quality of …
Darrah & Evans, 2010). Other common school experiences may be unavailable to the child with CP. Thus, camping, field trips and social games may pose challenges too ... dance movement …

Movement Observation Analysis (MOA) - libjournal.uncg.edu
the identification of dynamic movement parameters, we find that each individual 1. Rudolf Laban, The Mastery of Movement on the Stage. London: MacDonald and Evans, 1950. 2. The Accord …

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Dance Movement Therapy (D/MT) and the Use of Music for First Grade Students with a History of Trauma at an Urban School . Introduction . Dance/movement therapy can be beneficial to …

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Dance/movement Therapy (DMT) appeared as a compelling area of exploration. This thesis looks at the potential of Dance/movement Therapy as a therapeutic modality for individuals …

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utilizing dance movement therapy, ASD could become less of a social disability. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental syndrome that is defined by deficits in social …

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Dance/Movement Therapy Theses Dance/Movement Therapy Graduate Program 8-2023 Follow My Lead: Partner Dancing as an Intervention for Couples Therapy Ashmita Biswas Sarah …

The Benefits of Music-, Dance/Movement-, and Art Therapy …
Professional specializations include art therapy, music therapy, dance-movement therapy, drama therapy, psychodrama, and biblio/poetry therapy. Creative arts therapists work in a variety of …

Outcomes Framework for Dance Movement Therapy
(of the Dance Movement Therapy Association of Australasia). In-kind support: Faculdade de Motricidade Humana, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal for the contribution of Professor Paula …

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Dance/Movement Therapy as an Integrative Practice for Midwifery and Pregnant Women . Introduction . This literature review presented as a capstone thesis project will discuss a …

Mindfulness and Dance/movement therapy for Treating …
Dec 1, 2011 · posture and gesture, a dance/movement therapist can cultivate a healing relationship. Mirror neurons are the source of inter-subjective empathy (Gallese 2003) and are …

Dance Movement Therapy - Brenau University
Dance Movement Therapy 2022/2023 Catalog • All courses are 3 semester hours credits • Total hours for certificate: 27 . Term Grade Course # _____ _____ PY 671 Dance/Movement …

Clinical Applications of the Polyvagal Theory - nalandacpp.org
tempo, pace, frequency, and all other elements of movement seemed to promote increased organization of the clients’ movement vocabularies and, eventually, verbal communication. …

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Route Dance Movement Therapy Course. q Bill Evans Dance Teachers Intensive Geneva or Brockport, New York July 9, 2017 Guest: Creating Movement Choirs July 11-15, 2016 Faculty: …

The Effects of Dance Movement Therapy in the Treatment of …
dance therapy, dance movement psychotherapy, movement psychotherapy, dance/movement therapy, or dance-movement therapy (Meekums et al.,2015). The European Association …