[Adta] Re: Adta Digest, Vol 10, Issue 3
Larmeniox
larmeniox at triad.rr.com
Thu Aug 3 00:37:04 EDT 2006
Forest- I'm not sure where the CA counseling licensure law stands. However,
without some type of license in CA, it is my understanding that you cannot
engage in private practice. There have been several lawsuits initiated by
the psychology board. At least a handful of practitioners were prohibited
from practicing. Other info out there?
Leslie Armeniox
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> Hello Everyone,
> I am currently navigating the ins and outs of private practice in
> California as an ADTR (and not an MFT, NCC, LCSW etc). I would like to
> know how others have navigated private practice as ADTRs with regards to
> state and federal regulations for private practice: what ways dance
> therapists define and protect themselves legally in private practice. I
> welcome advice/insights/recommendations.
> Thanks so much,
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> 2. Dance therapy programs (michelle samuels)
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> 4. New Jersey Chapter is Incorporated (Eri Millrod)
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> From: jguthrie at alphalink.com.au
> Subject: [Adta] Re: Adta Digest, Vol 9, Issue 58
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> Hi,
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> I am onleave from 20 Julu 2006, returning on August 25 2006. I will be
> regularly checking my email, but for any urgent business send to
> KimDumphy at optusnet.com.au.
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> Thank you
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> Jane Guthrie
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> Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 14:29:21 -0400 (EDT)
> From: michelle samuels <samuels200377 at yahoo.ca>
> Subject: [Adta] Dance therapy programs
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> Hello, my name is Michelle Samuels.
> I am interested in finding more information regarding dance therapy
> regarding educational institutions that provide this program,
> administration requirements, requirements in general, etc. I am a
> professional dancer, whom do to a injuries and chronic pain disease have
> prevented me from dancing. While dancing I found that it was an emotional
> and phycological therapy not just a joy for performance and dance on a
> whole. From doing some research, I've come to realize that this form of
> therapy has been used to help people with disabliliies along with
> phycological/emotional distress. I live in Canada, and am looking for
> institutions not only in the United States, but if you have any
> information on Canadian institutions, this would be appreciated. Thanks
> you
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> Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 16:28:11 EDT
> From: LmtWillow at aol.com
> Subject: [Adta] Radio show on body image
> To: adta at adta.org
> Cc: Vreednyc at aol.com, jwittig at pratt.edu, Dibassin at aol.com,
> judaloo at optonline.net, behrhard at pratt.edu, 16bluejeans at optonline.net,
> creeklocks1 at rcn.com, corinnadmt at mindspring.com,
> Jevans1000 at hotmail.com, AGIGL2000 at aol.com, JMiller191 at aol.com,
> livelifeds at gmail.com, Becker.Beate at verizon.net, Art4Faith at aol.com,
> theresa at damselflycenter.com, josieamover at yahoo.com, UDrawOK at aol.com,
> Abzudusk at aol.com, helmuthagen at hotmail.com, angela_m_cooper at hotmail.com
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> Virginia Reed has a new Internet radio show, called a Woman's
> Perspective.
> Last Friday she very ably hosted a program on body image. I was fortunate
> to
> be a guest as a dance therapist, as was Martha Eddy, a somatic
> practitioner
> who some of you may know, as well Colleen Thomas, a dancer in NY. I think
> the
> show was good, because she addressed issues around body image, but she
> discussed it with people who come from a body perspective, which gives a
> message
> that we are the experts.
>
> It is archived if you want to hear it: _www.progressiveradionetwork.org_
> (http://www.progressiveradionetwork.org) , look on the Friday schedule.
>
> Laurel Thompson
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> Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 12:36:42 -0400
> From: "Eri Millrod" <emillrod at comcast.net>
> Subject: [Adta] New Jersey Chapter is Incorporated
> To: <adta at adta.org>
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> Dear ADTA community:
>
> We are vey excited to announce that the New Jersey Chapter is finally
> re-INCORPORATED!!!!!!
>
> It was a long, time-consuming process for us, but Joy (Vrooman Sayen, our
> Treasurer) and I are very, very, very happy to have our Certificate of
> Incorporatioin in our hands. Joy and I "celebrated" by going to the bank
> and openning an account! We are ready to get things going again for the
> Chapter.
>
> Thank you to everybody in the ADTA commuity who gave us support and
> encouragement. We are not completely done with the legal papers (still
> more
> papers to file with the Federal government and the IRS), but we just
> wanted
> to share our excitement and relief that we finally got this much done!!
>
> Eri Tanaka Millrod, MA, ADTR, NCC, LCAT
> President, NJ Chapter
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> Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 19:39:53 -0400
> From: "skdmt2" <skdmt2 at bellsouth.net>
> Subject: RE: [Adta] Radio show on body image
> To: <LmtWillow at aol.com>, <adta at adta.org>
> Cc: Vreednyc at aol.com, jwittig at pratt.edu, Dibassin at aol.com,
> judaloo at optonline.net, behrhard at pratt.edu, 16bluejeans at optonline.net,
> corinnadmt at mindspring.com, Jevans1000 at hotmail.com, AGIGL2000 at aol.com,
> JMiller191 at aol.com, livelifeds at gmail.com, Becker.Beate at verizon.net,
> creeklocks1 at rcn.com, Art4Faith at aol.com, theresa at damselflycenter.com,
> josieamover at yahoo.com, angela_m_cooper at hotmail.com, Abzudusk at aol.com,
> helmuthagen at hotmail.com, UDrawOK at aol.com
> Message-ID:
> <20060731234002.BQTB14648.ibm69aec.bellsouth.net at activevmmhybc5>
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> Hi Laurel!
>
> Congratulations! I just listened to most of the show & it was just
> wonderful. Unfortunately, I couldn't get rid of the background music so I
> had to concentrate very hard.
>
> This was a very exciting program though & I'm so glad you were a part of
> it.
> Clearly, many programs could be done on this subject.
>
> Bravo to you all! & best of luck also to Virginia Reed who is also an ADTR
>
>
>
> Susan
>
>
>
> Susan kleinman, MA, ADTR, NCC
>
>
>
> _____
>
> From: adta-bounces at adta.org [mailto:adta-bounces at adta.org] On Behalf Of
> LmtWillow at aol.com
> Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 4:28 PM
> To: adta at adta.org
> Cc: Vreednyc at aol.com; jwittig at pratt.edu; Dibassin at aol.com;
> judaloo at optonline.net; behrhard at pratt.edu; 16bluejeans at optonline.net;
> creeklocks1 at rcn.com; corinnadmt at mindspring.com; Jevans1000 at hotmail.com;
> AGIGL2000 at aol.com; JMiller191 at aol.com; livelifeds at gmail.com;
> Becker.Beate at verizon.net; Art4Faith at aol.com; theresa at damselflycenter.com;
> josieamover at yahoo.com; UDrawOK at aol.com; Abzudusk at aol.com;
> helmuthagen at hotmail.com; angela_m_cooper at hotmail.com
> Subject: [Adta] Radio show on body image
>
>
>
> Virginia Reed has a new Internet radio show, called a Woman's Perspective.
> Last Friday she very ably hosted a program on body image. I was fortunate
> to
> be a guest as a dance therapist, as was Martha Eddy, a somatic
> practitioner
> who some of you may know, as well Colleen Thomas, a dancer in NY. I think
> the show was good, because she addressed issues around body image, but she
> discussed it with people who come from a body perspective, which gives a
> message that we are the experts.
>
>
>
> It is archived if you want to hear it: www.progressiveradionetwork.org,
> look
> on the Friday schedule.
>
>
>
> Laurel Thompson
>
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> Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 00:05:04 -0700
> From: Ilene Serlin <iserlin at ileneserlin.com>
> Subject: [Adta] Fwd: CPA Convention 2007 Request
> To: "Ilene Serlin, PhD" <iserlin at ileneserlin.com>
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>> Dear all,
>
> I'm pleased to let you know about this new book that will be
> available at APA. I have a chapter in it, was on the Task Force, and
> will be on the panel at APA on Saturday, from 9-10:50AM in Rm. 260
> of the Convention Center. There may be a book-signing after--please
> come and join us for a lively discussion.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Ilene
> 
> Announcing a new book from
>
> Paul R. Kimmel
>
> & Chris E. Stout
>
> COLLATERAL DAMAGE
> The Psychological Consequences of America's War on Terrorism
>
>
>
>
> Foreword by Philip G. Zimbardo
>
> Color-coded terrorism "alerts" are issued, then "lifted" with no
> explanation. False alarms can, like crying wolf, desensitize people
> to a real need to be on alert. And that psychic numbing is just one
> effect discussed in this book by fifteen psychologists teamed up for
> a critical look at the U.S. war on terrorism. These experts are led
> by the Chairman of the American Psychological Association task force
> charged with pinpointing the effect of our anti-terrorism efforts on
> America's mental health. Together, they present the most up-to-date
> and intriguing picture we have of the fallout on our own people from
> our own programs. The text spotlights fueled stereotyping of
> foreigners, increased domestic hate crimes, fear, depression and
> helplessness, as well as increasing militancy and belligerence,
> especially among students. Perhaps most disturbing in the "land of
> the free," our attention is drawn to growing acceptance of
> restrictions on our personal freedoms, and acceptance of human rights
> violations.
>
> Contributors to this collection aim to give us a reality check,
> looking at what our national reactions to terrorism have been, how
> those reactions have affected the psyche of our people and whether
> this has made us stronger or weaker, and more or less likely to be
> the target for future attacks.
>
> PAUL R. KIMMEL is Chair of the American Psychological Association's
> Task Force on the Psychological Effects of Efforts to Prevent
> Terrorism. He is past President of Psychologists for Social
> Responsibility, and an Adjunct Faculty member at the Saybrook
> Graduate School and Research Center.
>
> CHRIS E. STOUT is Series Editor for the Praeger series, Contemporary
> Psychology. Stout is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and a Clinical
> Full Professor at the University of Illinois College of Medicine's
> Department of Psychiatry. He served as NGO Special Representative to
> the United Nations and is a Founding Director of the Center for
> Global Initiatives. He has published some 300 papers and 30 books and
> manuals on psychology and his works have been translated into six
> languages.
>
> Table of Contents
>
> Collateral Damage:
>
> The Psychological Effects of Americaââ,¬â"¢s War on Terrorism
>
>
> Foreword: The Political Psychology of Terrorist Alarms by Philip G.
> Zimbardo
>
>
> Chapter 1: Introduction by Paul R. Kimmel
>
> Chapter 2: Beyond US & THEM by Stephen Fabick
>
> Chapter 3: 9/11 Aftershocks: Conditions Ripe for Hate Crimes by
> Daniel J. Christie
>
>
> Chapter 4: Jujitsu Politics: Terrorism and the Response to Terrorism
> by Clark McCauley
>
> Chapter 5: The Social Psychology of Punishing Dissent: Negative
> Reactions to Anti-War Views in the U.S. by Bernice Lott
>
> Chapter 6: Untangling the Web: Threat, Ideology and Political Behavior
> by Rhoda Unger
>
> Chapter 7: Perceptions of Threat, National Representation and Support
> for Procedures to Protect the National Group by Gordon Hodson,
> Victoria M. Esses and John F. Dovidio
>
> Chapter 8: Efforts to Prevent Terrorism: Impact on Immigrant Groups
> by Nina K. Thomas
>
> Chapter 9: Psychological Effects of the New Media Coverage of the
> Iraq War by Ilene Serlin
>
> Chapter 10: The Impact of U.S. Anti-Terrorism Interventions on
> Terrorist Motivation: Preliminary Research in Afghanistan and Iraq by
> Michael Wessels
>
> Chapter 11: Cities of Fear, Cities of Hope: Public Mental Health in
> the Age of Terrorism by Chris E. Stout and Stevan Weine, MD.
>
> Afterword by Chris E. Stout
>
> About the Editors
> About the Contributors
>
> Index
>
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