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Integrity of body and psyche : some notes on work in process

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Subject(s): Abstract: '...I discovered some clear similarities between the process of movement therapy as I experience it and the processes described in verbal psychotherapy. I am going to identify the parallels as they most naturally appear within a progression through five stages of development.' --pp. 42-3.
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Photocopied (pp. 42-53) from What is dance therapy, really? ed. by Barbara Freudenthal Govene and Joan Chodorow Smallwood, Columbia, MD; American Dance Therapy Association, 1972.

'...I discovered some clear similarities between the process of movement therapy as I experience it and the processes described in verbal psychotherapy. I am going to identify the parallels as they most naturally appear within a progression through five stages of development.' --pp. 42-3.

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