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The expression of emotions and situations through dance or other kinds of movement can be a powerful therapy for clients who have difficulty expressing themselves verbally.
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Kinections
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Treatment expertise in body confidence, mood disorders, and eating disorders. Continuing education courses available.
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American Dance Therapy Association
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The ADTA works to establish and maintain high standards of professional education and competence in the field of dance/movement therapy. Includes information on dance therapy, membership, upcoming conferences, publications, education, credentials, and research.
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Double Mirror: Drama and Therapy in Education
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Thesis written by Dr. Sandra Katz on drama therapy. Includes interviews with drama educators and techniques.
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Hancock Center for Movement Arts and Therapies, Inc - Wisconsin
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Treatment center with information on: defining and explaining the purpose of dance/movement therapy; the center and its staff, mission, clientele, and programs.
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Inner Dance Studio - New York
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Carolee S. Powers is a certified dance and movement therapist. Information included on the studio purpose, services offered, dance and movement therapists, and setting.
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The Association for Dance Movement Therapy UK
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Maintains a register of qualified dance movement therapists and represents its members in all professional negotiations within Education, the NHS, and Social Services. Includes training information, a newsletter, how to become a member, and resources such as books.
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