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Dance/Movement Therapy: Student and Faculty Publications
Student and Faculty Publications
Blatt, J. (2004). Notes from a conversation with Marion North: Her contributions to the dance movement therapy profession. American Journal of Dance Therapy; 15 (1), 11-17.
Dulicai, D. & Berger, M.R. (2005). Global dance/movement therapy growth and development. American Journal of Dance/Movement Therapy; 32 (33), 205-216.
Dayanim, S., Goodill, S., & Lewis, C. (2006). The moving story Effort assessment as a means for the assessment of preadolescent children. American Journal of Dance Therapy; 28 (2), 87-107.
Erwin-Grabner T,. Goodill, S., Schelly Hill, E. & Von Neida, K. (1999). Effectiveness of dance/movement therapy on reduction of test anxiety. American Journal of Dance Therapy; 21 (1), 19-34.
Gates, G. (2006). Moving to the heart of the matter. In Arie, C.N. & Naseef, R.A. (Eds.) Voices fro the spectrum: Parents, grandparents, siblings, people with autism, and professionals share their wisdom. London: Jessica Kingsley.
Goodill, S. & Cruz, R. F. (2004). Single subject designs in dance/movement therapy. In R.Cruz, C.F. Berrol, and Chodorow, J, (Eds.), Dance/movement therapy in action: A working guide to research options. Springfield, ILL: Charles C. Thomas.
Goodill, S. (2005). An Introduction to Medical Dance/Movement Therapy: Healthcare in Motion. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Goodill, S. (1987). Dance/movement therapy with abused children. The Arts in Psychotherapy; 14 (1), 59-68
Goodill, S. (2005) Research Letter: Dance/Movement Therapy to Enhance Mood and Adherence for Adults with Cystic Fibrosis. Journal of Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine. Vol. 11, no.1.
Goodill, S. (2006) "Dance/Movement Therapy for Adults with Chronic Medical Illness" in Advances in Dance/Movement Therapy: Theoretical perspectives and empirical findings, Eds. S. Koch & I. Brauninger. Berlin: Logos Verlag Berlin.
Davis, M. & Wilder, V. N. (1987). Effects of antipsychotic medication on the movement pathologies of chronic schizophrenics. American Journal of Dance Therapy; 10, 77-94.
Hudson, K. A. (1995). An exploratory study of the use of co-therapy in dance/movement therapy. American Journal of Dance Therapy (17) 1.
Koch, S.C., Cruz, F.C., Goodill, S. (2001). The Kestenberg Movement Profile: Performance of novice raters. American Journal of Dance Therapy; 23 (2), 77-88.
Koch, S. C. & Bräuninger, I. (2006). International dance/movement therapy research: Recent findings and perspectives. American Journal of Dance Therapy; 28 (2), 127-136.
Lundy, H. & McGuffin, P. (2005). Using dance/movement therapy to augment the effectiveness of therapeutic holding with children. Journal of Child & Adolescent Nursing;18 (3),135-45
McCoubrey, C. (1987). Intersubjectivity vs. objectivity: Implications for Effort observation and training. Movement Studies: A Journal of the Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies; 2.
Miron, P. (2006). Circle of devotion. In Arie, C.N. & Naseef, R.A. (Eds.) Voices from the spectrum: Parents, grandparents, siblings, people with autism, and professionals share their wisdom. London: Jessica Kingsley.
Smader, B.-A.,Koren,B., Tropea, E.B., & Fraenkel, D (2002). Case study of a five year-old Israeli girl in movement therapy. American Journal of Dance Therapy, 24 (1), 27-43.
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