C.G. Jung and dance therapy : two major principles
Material type: TextDubuque Kendall/Hunt c1977Description: 20pContent type:- text
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Chapter 5 of Eight theoretical approaches in dance movement therapy, ed. Penny Bernstein, pp. 51-70.
'From the beginning it has seemed necessary to distinguish between therapists working in a hospital setting, therapists working under doctors in out-patient clinics, and especially, those working in studios. This chapter will be from the point of view of a teacher who worked largely in a studio. I started with dance as known material, going on to use it in ways, unsuspected before, that seemed to help people discover and deal with personal life problems.'
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