[Adta] DT with DD adults

Rena Kornblum rbkornbl at wisc.edu
Sun May 13 16:52:00 EDT 2007


HI KIM,
I purchased your book through amazon.  It came in three days and it 
looks just great.  At Hancock Center we are offering creative movement 
for developmentally delayed teens in a therapeutic milieu.  Your book 
has some great ideas and is organized in a user friendly way.  Thanks so 
much for letting us know about it.
Rena Kornblum

Kim Dunphy wrote:
> Hi Rebecca
>  
> I gather you are in the US-  if you are interested in our book, it is 
> distributed there by Brookes publishers
> http://www.brookespublishing.com/store/books/dunphy-1851/index.htm
>  
> Best wishes
>  
> Kim Dunphy
> DTAA
>  
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     *From:* Heather Hill <mailto:heatherhill at hotkey.net.au>
>     *To:* adta at adta.org <mailto:adta at adta.org> ; Rebecca Bradley
>     <mailto:berecca71 at yahoo.com>
>     *Sent:* Sunday, May 06, 2007 5:59 PM
>     *Subject:* Re: [Adta] DT with DD adults
>
>     Hi Rebecca!
>      
>     I can recommend a book by two Australian colleagues:
>     Dunphy, K. & Scott, J. (2000).  /Freedom to move: Movement and
>     dance for people with intellectual disabilities. /Sydney:
>     Maclennan & Petty.  You can buy this using credit card from the
>     Dance-movement Therapy Association of Australia website -
>     www.dtaa.org.au/ <http://www.dtaa.org.au/>
>      
>     It is an excellent book with lots of movement/dance activities
>     suitable for this population, but importantly they are given
>     within a very coherent and grounded framework which draws on the
>     authors' knowledge of the arts and disability and their knowledge
>     and practical experience of using dance/movement based on Laban. 
>     It addresses work with adults and with children, as well as areas
>     such as the differentiation and intersection of community
>     dance/creative dance and therapy with this group.  It also looks
>     at issues of how one sets up groups, how one works co-operatively
>     with families, professional carers, instititutions etc., program
>     planning and evaluation.  As I said, an excellent book!
>      
>     Best wishes,
>     Heather
>
>         ----- Original Message -----
>         *From:* Rebecca Bradley <mailto:berecca71 at yahoo.com>
>         *To:* adta at adta.org <mailto:adta at adta.org>
>         *Sent:* Sunday, May 06, 2007 4:07 PM
>         *Subject:* [Adta] DT with DD adults
>
>         Hi,
>
>         I'm seeking recommendations on books with DT activities
>         appropriate for working with Developmentally Disabled adults.
>         Any suggestions are appreciated.
>
>         Thanks,
>
>         Rebecca Bradley
>
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