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Dance movement therapy in Australia : a survey of practitioners and practice

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This article reports the results of a survey of 41 dance-movement therapy practitioners in Australia. Issues for dance-movement therapy practice in Australia were investigated within the themes of practitioners; programs and clients, and philosophical and industrial concerns. Overall, it was apparent that the dance-movement therapy profession in Australia is both diverse and homogenous: therapists’ professional orientations and backgrounds, and the types of settings in which they work, are very diverse, but therapists are much more similar in their ages, gender, cultural backgrounds and geographic location. The issues raised by the variation and lack of diversity are discussed, along with possible strategies to address them.

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Chapter number

6

Pagination

51-65

ISSN

1038-8311

ISBN-13

9780646514956

Language

eng

Publication classification

BN Other book chapter, or book chapter not attributed to Deakin

Copyright notice

2009, Dance-Movement Therapy Association of Australia

Extent

22

Editor/Contributor(s)

Dunphy K, Guthrie J, Loughlin E

Publisher

Dance Movement Therapy Association of Australia

Place of publication

Flemington, Vic.

Title of book

Dance Therapy Collections Number Three

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