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Dance/Movement Therapy Abstracts of Masters' Theses, Doctoral Dissertations and Special Projects 1997-2001(CD) (Vol I)
2003 Abstract
Dance/Movement Therapy Abstracts of Masters' Theses, Doctoral Dissertations and Special Projects 1991-1996 (Vol II)
1998 Abstract Abstracts of Masters' Theses, Doctoral Dissertations and Special Projects 1991-1996 (1998)
Dance/Movement Therapy Abstracts: Doctoral Dissertations, Masters' Theses, and Special Projects Through 1990 (Vol 1)
1992 Abstract
This is a comprehensive collection that includes a full annotation of each abstract by author, an extensive subject index, and information detailing how to obtain the original reference. This exceptional guide will prove invaluable to dance/movement therapists, mental health professionals, special education professionals, expressive arts therapists, dance students, educators, historians and researchers. Edited by Anne Corraro Fisher with Arlynne Stark.
Monograph No. 6 and Conference Abstracts
1989 Abstract 'Moving into a New Decade: Dance/Movement Therapy in the 90's'. Held in Toronto, Canada in 1989, includes abstracts from the conference presentations.
Monograph No. 5 and Conference Abstracts
1988 Abstract
'The Moving Dialogue: A Dance Between...Art-Science-Politics', held in Baltimore, Maryland in 1988, includes papers from the pre conference intensives as well as abstracts from the conference presentations. Edited by: Ruth Shor-Jannati.
Monograph No. 4 and Conference Abstracts
1987 Abstract 'Moving in Health', held in Long Beach, California in 1987, includes the Opening Panel of four dance/movement therapists who were (and continue to be) influential in the development of the profession and the organization, presentations of keynote speakers, Rudolf Ekstein and Warren Lamb and fourteen papers on both clinical and theoretical issues. Edited by: Beth Kalish-Weiss and Cheryl Planert-Geffen.
Compendium of Presenters Abstracts: 17th Annual ADTA Conference
1982 Abstract
We're Dancing As Fast As We Can?, 17th Annual Conference of the ADTA held in Rye, New York.
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