[Adta] autism and movement
Hervey, Lenore
lhervey at colum.edu
Thu Oct 11 09:26:06 EDT 2007
Hi Tina,
Thanks for the references for your articles on children with autism and
with emotional disturbances. The first, the chapter in Levy's book, is
listed in two places in the children's bibliography - once in the autism
section and once in the education section. The second doesn't seem to be
there, and I will add it as soon as I can. It would be great to update
both of those bibliographies, and if anyone out there is interested in
that project, let me know!!
Lenore
Lenore W. Hervey, Ph.D., ADTR, NCC, REAT
Acting Chair
Dance/Movement Therapy & Counseling Dept.
Columbia College Chicago
600 S. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL 60605
312-344-8548
________________________________
From: Tina Erfer [mailto:tedance at yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 9:19 PM
To: Hervey, Lenore; Sandra Holloway; adta at adta.org
Subject: RE: [Adta] autism and movement
Hi Sandra, Lenore, et al,
I looked at the research page of the ADTA website,and noticed that an
article and book chapter that I wrote were both missing. One was a book
chapter on working with children with autism (in a public school
system). The chapter is called: "Treating Children with Autism in a
Public School System", in the book: Dance and Other Expressive Art
Therapies- When Words are Not Enough; edited by Fran Levy (with J. Fried
& F. Leventhal); published by Routledge in 1995. The article I
co-authored (with my colleague Anat Ziv) is about working with severely
emotionally disturbed children in a short-term inpatient psychiatric
unit. The article is called: "Moving Toward Cohesion: Group
Dance/Movement Therapy with Children in Psychiatry"; published in The
Arts in Psychotherapy Journal in 2006.
Hope this is helpful.
Tina Erfer, ADTR, LCAT
"Hervey, Lenore" <lhervey at colum.edu> wrote:
Hi Sandra,
I don't know if I recall anyone collecting article per se, but
there is
a project going on to collect references, to be made into
bibliographies
on certain subjects. However, autism didn't turn out to be one
of them.
There is an older bibliography on DMT with children that has a
section
on autism and other developmental disorders. It is posted on the
ADTA
research webpage. http://www.adta.org/resources/research.cfm
Lenore W. Hervey, Ph.D., ADTR, NCC, REAT
Acting Chair
Dance/Movement Therapy & Counseling Dept.
Columbia College Chicago
600 S. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL 60605
312-344-8548
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From: adta-bounces at adta.org [mailto:adta-bounces at adta.org] On
Behalf Of
Sandra Holloway
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2007 4:21 PM
To: adta at adta.org
Subject: [Adta] autism and movement
Hello everyone.
I heard a while back that someone was collecting articles on
autism and
movement therapy. I would like to read that literature, and
their
collection sounded like a good place to start. Does anyone have
suggestions for me as to where I might get this information?
Thanks, Sandra Holloway, MA.
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