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Authentic movement : a collection of essays by Mary Starks Whitehouse, Janet Adler and Joan Chodorow by
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Philadelphia/London Jessica Kingsley Publishers c1999
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Authentic movement : moving the body, moving the self, being moved : a collection of essays, volume two by
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London/Philadelphia Jessica Kingsley c2007
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C.G. Jung and dance therapy : two major principles by
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Dubuque Kendall/Hunt c1977
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Creative expression in physical movement is language without words by
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Physical movement and personality by
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The transference and dance therapy by
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Some thoughts on movement, dance and the integration of personality by
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The Tao of the body by
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