version: UK | USA | International
Paperback: £29.99 / $49.95
2007, 234mm x 156mm / 9.25in x 6in, 512pp
ISBN: 978-1-84310-768-2, BIC 2: MMJT
'This book, like Authentic Movement, opens doors to the outside world as well as the inside one.'
- Dance and Body Psychotherapy Journal
'My experience of this collection of essays is that many of the chapters stand on their own as entirely fascinating, expanding and enriching of insights,perspectives and accounts of highly creative work being done by skilled and adaptable practitioners.'
- British Psychodrama and Sociodrama Journal
'An Exquisite offering to Therapists, Artists and anybody with a desire to look deeply into the relationship with the self, with other, the earth and the devine. Satisfied intellectually, creatively, emotionally and spiritually I can happily recommend this book as a long term investment for Creative Art Therapists.'
- JIDCAT
'An impressive array of historical, clinical, theoretical and educational papers by the two living pioneers... And over three dozen practitioners who have developed this form in various settings and communities throughout the world.'
- Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy
'Patrizia Pallaro has compiled a collection of must-read works from contemporary authors and practitioners experienced in the discipline of Authentic Movement...Pallaro's book will kindle a passion for the process of Authentic Movement in all who read these excellent articles, novice and expert alike. It is particularly recommended for those advanced in the fields of psychology, dance/movement therapy, and body-based psychotherapies.'
- American Journal of Dance Therapy
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