[Adta] Re: Adta Digest, Vol 10, Issue 4
Dianne Dulicai
dianne.dulicai at cox.net
Thu Aug 3 15:35:37 EDT 2006
Hello all,
The research available in dance/movement therapy is within its Journal,
theses from colleges and a few books especially "Dance/Movement Theerapiests
in Action" by Cruz, R.F. and Berrow, C.F. It is our responsibility to be
conversant with the literature as part of our continuing training. Dianne
Dulicai
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> From: "Jenny Baxley Lee" <jenbax at hotmail.com>
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> From: "Gina Yoli" <ginaora at usa.net>
> Subject: [Adta] nandi szabo/dmt and breast cancer
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> Hi colleagues,
> I am an ADTR looking for some guidance/info to pass on to my colleague,
> who is
> an art therapist, who has just had a mastectomy. I know that Nandi Szabo
> has
> experience in this field, and i am open to any of you who have something
> to
> offer as resources. Thanks, Gina Yoli
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> Subject: [Adta] Re: Adta Digest, Vol 10, Issue 3
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> 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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>> From: "Franken, Forest" <ForestF at lppi.ucsf.edu>
>> Subject: [Adta] RE: ADTR private practice in California
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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,
>> Forest
>>
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>> 1. Re: Adta Digest, Vol 9, Issue 58 (jguthrie at alphalink.com.au)
>> 2. Dance therapy programs (michelle samuels)
>> 3. Radio show on body image (LmtWillow at aol.com)
>> 4. New Jersey Chapter is Incorporated (Eri Millrod)
>> 5. RE: Radio show on body image (skdmt2)
>> 6. Fwd: CPA Convention 2007 Request (Ilene Serlin)
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>> From: jguthrie at alphalink.com.au
>> Subject: [Adta] Re: Adta Digest, Vol 9, Issue 58
>> To: adta at adta.org
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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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>> Message: 2
>> Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 14:29:21 -0400 (EDT)
>> From: michelle samuels <samuels200377 at yahoo.ca>
>> Subject: [Adta] Dance therapy programs
>> To: adta at adta.org
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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
>> Message-ID: <bbe.1a8ca9a.31ffc1db at aol.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>
>> Message-ID: <FAEBKLJJONPHEHCMDIBGGENNCAAA.emillrod at comcast.net>
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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>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>>
>> 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>
>> Message-ID: <A7175608-C8B2-4BB6-8872-1AC0F3E824E5 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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>> Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 15:35:12 EDT
>> From: Zeddog2 at aol.com
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> Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 07:20:20 -0400
> From: "skdmt2" <skdmt2 at bellsouth.net>
> Subject: [Adta] RE: private practice & state laws
> To: "'Larmeniox'" <larmeniox at triad.rr.com>, <adta at adta.org>
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> Hi leslie & Forest, I just wanted to add one thing.
> Forest, you said: " what ways dance
>> therapists define and protect themselves legally in private practice"
>
> Licensure is for the protection of the consumer. Therefore, knowing the
> laws
> in your state & what they mean to you as a practitioner are important.
> Leslie has identified some of the ramifications for you. Also, affiliating
> with your chapter, is important when one exists. Yours in CA is very
> strong
> & aware of the laws & working to broaden them in CA.
>
> Also, Leslie mentioned in her message that there have been several
> lawsuits
> initiated by the psychology board, in CA, effecting non licensed
> therapists,
> perhaps some of our d/mt psychologists in CA could also respond re their
> perspective.
>
>
>
> Susan Kleinman, MA, ADTR, NCC
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: adta-bounces at adta.org [mailto:adta-bounces at adta.org] On Behalf Of
> Larmeniox
> Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 12:37 AM
> To: adta at adta.org
> Subject: [Adta] Re: Adta Digest, Vol 10, Issue 3
>
> 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
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <adta-request at adta.org>
> To: <adta at adta.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 12:01 PM
> Subject: Adta Digest, Vol 10, Issue 3
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>
>
>> Message: 1
>> Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 16:53:06 -0700
>> From: "Franken, Forest" <ForestF at lppi.ucsf.edu>
>> Subject: [Adta] RE: ADTR private practice in California
>> To: adta at adta.org
>> Message-ID:
>> <3D3C2D375F0CB540BE236BB84C6A74DF06076852 at lppimail.ucsf.edu>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
>>
>> 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,
>> Forest
>>
>> -----
>
>
>
>
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>
> Message: 5
> Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2006 13:10:51 +0000
> From: "Pamela Slane" <slane1419 at hotmail.com>
> Subject: [Adta] (no subject)
> To: adta at adta.org
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