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Moon goddess, medium, and earth mother : a phenomenological study of the guiding feminine archetypes of the dance-movement therapist

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Subject(s): Abstract: '...written in part to address, acknowledge and value the feminine intuitive nature of dance movement therapy and the dance-movement therapist....hopes to reinforce the needs for dance-movement therapy in present Western civilization in order to provide more of an androgenous balance in the consciousness of those experienceing living within this patriarchal perspective. By exploring the role of women as goddesses and priestesses in past eras and cultures, a relationship between dance therapists' experience and the values, tenets and practices of these deities and their devotees can be made.'
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'...written in part to address, acknowledge and value the feminine intuitive nature of dance movement therapy and the dance-movement therapist....hopes to reinforce the needs for dance-movement therapy in present Western civilization in order to provide more of an androgenous balance in the consciousness of those experienceing living within this patriarchal perspective. By exploring the role of women as goddesses and priestesses in past eras and cultures, a relationship between dance therapists' experience and the values, tenets and practices of these deities and their devotees can be made.'

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