Mary Starks Whitehouse
Authentic Movement
Essay by Mary Starks Whitehouse, Janet Adler and Joan Chodorow
Herausgeber: Pallaro, Patrizia
Mary Starks Whitehouse
Authentic Movement
Essay by Mary Starks Whitehouse, Janet Adler and Joan Chodorow
Herausgeber: Pallaro, Patrizia
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Authentic Movement, an exploration of the unconscious through movement, was largely defined by the work of Mary Starks Whitehouse, Janet Adler and Joan Chodorow. The basic concepts of Authentic Movement are expressed for the first time in one volume through interviews and conversations with these important figures, and their key papers.
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Authentic Movement, an exploration of the unconscious through movement, was largely defined by the work of Mary Starks Whitehouse, Janet Adler and Joan Chodorow. The basic concepts of Authentic Movement are expressed for the first time in one volume through interviews and conversations with these important figures, and their key papers.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 498g
- ISBN-13: 9781853026539
- ISBN-10: 1853026530
- Artikelnr.: 21154064
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 498g
- ISBN-13: 9781853026539
- ISBN-10: 1853026530
- Artikelnr.: 21154064
Patrizia Pallaro holds a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Padua in Italy and an MA in Dance/Movement Therapy from UCLA. She was formerly director of a residential and day treatment program in San Francisco and faculty member at John F Kennedy University's Transpersonal and Holisitic Counseling Center in Oakland. She is widely published in the USA and Italy on Dance/Movement applications. A licensed psychotherapist and registered dance therapist, she is a member of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, the American Dance Therapy Association, the Italian Association of Psychologists, the Association of Women in Psychology, and the Northern California Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology. She was President of the Northern California Chapter of the American Dance Therapy Association from 1994 to 1998.
Introduction, Patrizia Pallaro. Part I: Mary Starks Whitehouse. 1. An
Approach to the Center: An Interview with Mary Whitehouse, Gilda Frantz. 2.
Conversation with Mary Whitehouse. Frieda Sherman. 3. Creative Expression
in Physical Movement is Language without Words. Mary Starks Whitehouse. 4.
The Tao of the Body. Mary Starks Whitehouse. 5. Physical Movement and
Personality. Mary Starks Whitehouse. 6. Reflections on a Metamorphosis.
Mary Starks Whitehouse. 7. The Transference and Dance Therapy. Mary Starks
Whitehouse. 8. C.G.Jung and Dance Therapy: Two Major Principles. Mary
Starks Whitehouse. Part II: Janet Adler. 9. An Interview with Janet Adler.
Neala Haze and Tina Stromsted. 10. Integrity of Body and Psyche: Some Notes
on Work in Progress. Janet Adler. 11. Authentic Movement and Sexuality in
the Therapeutic Experience. Janet Adler. 12.Who is the Witness? A
Description of Authentic Movement. Janet Adler. 13. Body and Soul. Janet
Adler. 14. The Collective Body. Janet Adler. Part III: Joan Chodorow. 15.
An Interview with Joan Chodorow. Nancy Zenoff. 16. Philosophy and Methods
of Individual Work. Joan Chodorow. 17. Dance Therapy and the Transcendent
Function. Joan Chodorow. 18. Dance/Movement and Body Experience in
Analysis. Joan Chodorow. 19. To Move and be Moved. Joan Chodorow. 20. The
Body as Symbol: Dance/Movement in Analysis. Joan Chodorow. 21. Active
Imagination. Joan Chodorow. Index.
Approach to the Center: An Interview with Mary Whitehouse, Gilda Frantz. 2.
Conversation with Mary Whitehouse. Frieda Sherman. 3. Creative Expression
in Physical Movement is Language without Words. Mary Starks Whitehouse. 4.
The Tao of the Body. Mary Starks Whitehouse. 5. Physical Movement and
Personality. Mary Starks Whitehouse. 6. Reflections on a Metamorphosis.
Mary Starks Whitehouse. 7. The Transference and Dance Therapy. Mary Starks
Whitehouse. 8. C.G.Jung and Dance Therapy: Two Major Principles. Mary
Starks Whitehouse. Part II: Janet Adler. 9. An Interview with Janet Adler.
Neala Haze and Tina Stromsted. 10. Integrity of Body and Psyche: Some Notes
on Work in Progress. Janet Adler. 11. Authentic Movement and Sexuality in
the Therapeutic Experience. Janet Adler. 12.Who is the Witness? A
Description of Authentic Movement. Janet Adler. 13. Body and Soul. Janet
Adler. 14. The Collective Body. Janet Adler. Part III: Joan Chodorow. 15.
An Interview with Joan Chodorow. Nancy Zenoff. 16. Philosophy and Methods
of Individual Work. Joan Chodorow. 17. Dance Therapy and the Transcendent
Function. Joan Chodorow. 18. Dance/Movement and Body Experience in
Analysis. Joan Chodorow. 19. To Move and be Moved. Joan Chodorow. 20. The
Body as Symbol: Dance/Movement in Analysis. Joan Chodorow. 21. Active
Imagination. Joan Chodorow. Index.
Introduction, Patrizia Pallaro. Part I: Mary Starks Whitehouse. 1. An
Approach to the Center: An Interview with Mary Whitehouse, Gilda Frantz. 2.
Conversation with Mary Whitehouse. Frieda Sherman. 3. Creative Expression
in Physical Movement is Language without Words. Mary Starks Whitehouse. 4.
The Tao of the Body. Mary Starks Whitehouse. 5. Physical Movement and
Personality. Mary Starks Whitehouse. 6. Reflections on a Metamorphosis.
Mary Starks Whitehouse. 7. The Transference and Dance Therapy. Mary Starks
Whitehouse. 8. C.G.Jung and Dance Therapy: Two Major Principles. Mary
Starks Whitehouse. Part II: Janet Adler. 9. An Interview with Janet Adler.
Neala Haze and Tina Stromsted. 10. Integrity of Body and Psyche: Some Notes
on Work in Progress. Janet Adler. 11. Authentic Movement and Sexuality in
the Therapeutic Experience. Janet Adler. 12.Who is the Witness? A
Description of Authentic Movement. Janet Adler. 13. Body and Soul. Janet
Adler. 14. The Collective Body. Janet Adler. Part III: Joan Chodorow. 15.
An Interview with Joan Chodorow. Nancy Zenoff. 16. Philosophy and Methods
of Individual Work. Joan Chodorow. 17. Dance Therapy and the Transcendent
Function. Joan Chodorow. 18. Dance/Movement and Body Experience in
Analysis. Joan Chodorow. 19. To Move and be Moved. Joan Chodorow. 20. The
Body as Symbol: Dance/Movement in Analysis. Joan Chodorow. 21. Active
Imagination. Joan Chodorow. Index.
Approach to the Center: An Interview with Mary Whitehouse, Gilda Frantz. 2.
Conversation with Mary Whitehouse. Frieda Sherman. 3. Creative Expression
in Physical Movement is Language without Words. Mary Starks Whitehouse. 4.
The Tao of the Body. Mary Starks Whitehouse. 5. Physical Movement and
Personality. Mary Starks Whitehouse. 6. Reflections on a Metamorphosis.
Mary Starks Whitehouse. 7. The Transference and Dance Therapy. Mary Starks
Whitehouse. 8. C.G.Jung and Dance Therapy: Two Major Principles. Mary
Starks Whitehouse. Part II: Janet Adler. 9. An Interview with Janet Adler.
Neala Haze and Tina Stromsted. 10. Integrity of Body and Psyche: Some Notes
on Work in Progress. Janet Adler. 11. Authentic Movement and Sexuality in
the Therapeutic Experience. Janet Adler. 12.Who is the Witness? A
Description of Authentic Movement. Janet Adler. 13. Body and Soul. Janet
Adler. 14. The Collective Body. Janet Adler. Part III: Joan Chodorow. 15.
An Interview with Joan Chodorow. Nancy Zenoff. 16. Philosophy and Methods
of Individual Work. Joan Chodorow. 17. Dance Therapy and the Transcendent
Function. Joan Chodorow. 18. Dance/Movement and Body Experience in
Analysis. Joan Chodorow. 19. To Move and be Moved. Joan Chodorow. 20. The
Body as Symbol: Dance/Movement in Analysis. Joan Chodorow. 21. Active
Imagination. Joan Chodorow. Index.