[Adta] Bibliography on DMT & Trauma

David Alan Harris davidalanharrisma at yahoo.com
Wed May 2 12:04:58 EDT 2007


  Please find below a working bibliography on DMT & Trauma.  Some references are incomplete.  Some are not in APA format.  Kindly write me at davidalanharrisma at yahoo.com with any additions or corrections.  Thanks.
  David
   
   
  Theses & Dissertations
   
  Biggins, T.S.R. (1989). An outline of a preliminary investigation of the non-verbal characteristics of sexually abused, primary school-aged girls. Unpublished master’s thesis, Drexel University, Philadelphia. 
   
  Brennan, E.R. (1993). Jungian dance/movement therapy and nondirective play therapy: A treatment approach to sexual aggression in children. Unpublished master’s thesis, California State University, Hayward. 
   
  Brenner, T. (1995). Movement characteristics of nontraumatized latency-aged girls: Identifying indicators of sexual abuse and other trauma. Unpublished master’s thesis, Drexel University, Philadelphia. 
   
  Callaghan, K. (1991). Movement psychotherapy with torture survivors. Unpublished master's thesis, Hahnemann University, Philadelphia.
   
  Epstein, J. Y. A. (2003).  Healing the unnameable.  Dance movement therapy with female survivors of politically-motivated sexual assault: A case study.  Unpublished master’s thesis, Naropa University, Boulder, CO.
   
  Gillern, B.M. (2002). Dance/movement therapy to repair attachment within the substance abusing mother-child dyad: A case study. Unpublished master’s thesis, Drexel University, Philadelphia. 
   
  Goldsand, R.A. (1985). Dance/movement therapy as treatment modality for sexually abused children: Two case studies. Unpublished master’s thesis, Hunter College, New York. 
   
  Gonzalez, C.A. (1993). Dance/movement therapy with childhood post-traumatic stress disorder. Unpublished master’s thesis, Goucher College, Towson, MD. 
   
  Haase, A. (1988). Case study of a nine-year-old boy: Media in dance therapy as a means to express and to work with traumatic experiences of sexually abused children. Unpublished master’s thesis, Langen Institut, Monheim, Germany.
   
  Haig, L.R. (1987). The treatment of sexually abused male adolescents through dance/movement therapy. Unpublished master’s thesis, Goucher College, Towson, MD.
   
  Harris, D.A. (2002). Mobilizing to empower and restore: Dance/movement therapy with children affected by war and organized violence. Master’s thesis, MCP Hahnemann University, Philadelphia. Available from UMI Dissertation Services, Ann Arbor.
   
  LeMessurier, C. (1990). Child sexual abuse and dance/movement therapy: A case study. 
  Unpublished master’s thesis, Antioch/New England Graduate School, Keene, NH. 
   
  Montgomery-Chatman, G. L. (1989). The impact of dance/movement therapy on self-esteem in the sexually abused adolescent. Unpublished master’s thesis, Columbia College, Chicago.
   
  Moore, M. (1993). Dance/movement therapy with physically and sexually abused children. Unpublished master’s thesis, University of California, Los Angeles. 
   
  Pupello, P.A. (1996). A dance/movement therapy model of intervention with victims of child abuse. Unpublished master’s thesis, University of California, Los Angeles. 
   
  Quensen-Diaz, E. (2002). The use of dance/movement therapy in re-establishing a sense of self in a refugee torture survivor.  Unpublished master's thesis, Columbia College Chicago, Chicago, IL.
   
  Reed, R.S. (1992). The dynamics of touch and applications with sexually abused children in dance/movement therapy: A literature review. Unpublished master’s thesis, Drexel University, Philadelphia. 
   
  Segall, M.M. (1989). The effects of dance/movement therapy on the self-esteem of sexually abused children. Unpublished master’s thesis, Goucher College, Towson, MD.
   
  Stern, R.A. (1987). A case study of movement characteristics with an incestuous dyad. Unpublished master’s thesis, Drexel University, Philadelphia.
   
  Truppi, A.M. (2001). The effects of dance/movement therapy on sexually abused adolescent girls in residential treatment. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences & Engineering Vol. 62(4-B) 2081.
   
  Yost, M. (1986). An action research study using dance/movement therapy with father-daughter incest victims. Unpublished master’s thesis, Antioch/New England Graduate School, Keene, NH.
   
   
   
  Journal Articles & Papers   
  Callaghan, K. (1993). Movement psychotherapy with adult survivors of political torture and organized violence. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 20, 411-421.
   
  Fried, S. (1997). Bullies & victims: Children abusing children. American Journal of Dance Therapy, 19(2), 127-133.
   
  Goodill, S.W. (1987). Dance/movement therapy with abused children. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 14(1), 59-68. 
   
  Gray, A. E. L. (2001). The body remembers:  Dance movement therapy with an adult survivor of torture. American Journal of Dance Therapy, 23(1), 29-43.
   
  Gray, A. E. L. (2001). Dance Movement Therapy with a Child Survivor: A Case Study.   Dialogus,Vol. 6 (1), 8-12. 
   
  Gray, A. E. L. (2001). Healing the Relational Wounds of Torture through Dance Movement Therapy.   Dialogus, Vol. 5 (1), 1-4.
   
  Gray, A. E. L. (2002). The Body as Voice:  Somatic Psychology and Dance/Movement Therapy with Survivors of War and Torture.”  Connections, vol. 3 (2), 2-4.
   
   Gray, A. E. L. (2002).  Rituals of Healing Encountered Among Street Children in Haiti. Stresspoints, the newsletter for the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, 8-9.
   
  Harris, D.A. (2003).  Remaking the world: Dance/movement therapy with survivors of torture and war.  Proceedings of the American Dance Therapy Association 38th Annual Conference, Denver, CO.  CD-Rom.
   
  Harris, D.A. (2006).  Dance/movement therapy with former child soldiers in Sierra Leone.  Proceedings of the American Dance Therapy Association 41st Annual Conference, Long Beach, CA.  CD-Rom.
   
  Harris, D. A. (2007).  Dance/movement therapy approaches To fostering resilience and recovery among African adolescent torture survivors.  Torture: Journal on Rehabilitation of Torture Victims and Prevention of Torture.
   
  Kornblum, R. & Wingate-Caprula, A. (1993). Surviving abuse work: Healing approaches for abused children and their therapists. Paper presented at the American Dance Therapy Association 28th Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia.
   
  Leventhal, F., & Chang, M. (1991).  Dance/movement therapy with battered women: A paradigm of action.  American Journal of Dance Therapy, 13(2), 131-145.
   
  Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture. (no date). Torture--the body in conflict:  The role of movement psychotherapy (Paper No. C36). London: K. Callaghan.
   
  Meekums, B. (1991). Dance/movement therapy with mothers and young children at risk of abuse. Special Issue: The creative arts therapies and the family. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 18(3), 223-230.
   
  Mills, L., & Daniluk, J. (2002). Her body speaks: The experience of dance therapy for women survivors of child sexual abuse. Journal of Counseling & Development, 80(1), 77-85.
   
  Reca, M. (1997). Coping with disappearance in Argentina: The impact in the body of the family.  Paper presented at the American Dance Therapy Association 32nd Annual Conference, City, State.
   
  Reca, M. (1999). The manifestation and treatment of violence. JADTA, Japan Dance Therapy  Association. 
   
  Weltman, M. (1986). Movement therapy with children who have been sexually abused. American Journal of Dance Therapy, 9, 47-66.
   
  Wheeler, B. (1987). The use of paraverbal therapy in treating an abused child. Arts in Psychotherapy, 14(1), 69-76.
   
   
  Books and chapters from books
   
  Callaghan, K. (1998). In limbo:  Movement psychotherapy with refugees and asylum seekers. In D. Dokter (Ed.), Arts therapists, refugees and migrants:  Reaching across borders (pp. 25-40). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
   
  Gray, A. E. (2004).  Web of connection; Bouncing for columbine;The river of sticks.  In Carman, R.  Helping kids heal:  75 activities to help children recover from trauma and loss. The Bureau for At Risk Youth. 31, 52, 92.   
  Harvey, S. (1995). Sandra: The case of an adopted sexually abused child. In F. J. Levy (Ed.), Dance and other expressive art therapies: When words are not enough (pp. 167-180). New York: Routledge.
   
  Levy, F. (1992) Sexually abused children. In Dance Movement Therapy: A healing art. (pp. 254-256). Reston, VA: National Dance Association.
   
  Tal Margalit, M. (1995). Childhood sexual abuse-prevention and treatment through dance/movement therapy. Windows to the future: Bridging the gaps between disciplines, curriculum and instruction. Netanya, Israel, The Zinman College of Physical Education : The Wingate Institute for Physical Education and Sport, 51.
   
   
  Audiovisual
   
  American Dance Therapy Association.  (2001).  ADTA Video Project on Violence [Videotape shown at International Panel of the 36th Annual Conference of the ADTA, Raleigh, NC].  United States: ADTA.
   
  RRT&C. (year).  The CenterPost Framework.  DVD.  Santa Fe, NM 87501
   
   
   
  Spanish Language
   
  Reca, M. (1998). Cuerpo, familia y sociedad: Sostener y dejar ir,  N° 34.  Buenos Aires: KINE.
   
  Reca, M. (1998).  Para el cuerpo no hay indulto. Buenos Aires: NEXO.
   
  Reca, M. (1999).  Desaparición en Argentina: su impacto en el cuerpo familiar. N° 38. Buenos Aires:  KINE. 
   
  Reca, M. (2004).  Sobrevivir a la violencia  N° 88.  Buenos Aires: KINE.
   
  Reca, M. (2007). Danza/movimiento terapia en la reconstrucción del mundo del sobreviviente de tortura por causas políticas.   No. 6, UNLZ. Latindex  www.hologramática.com
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
              
   
   
   
   
   
   
              
              
   
   
   
   
   

       
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