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Five dance therapists whose life and work have been influenced by the psychology of C.G. Jung

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JOAN CHODOROW SMALLWOOD, L.M.F.C., D.T.R.Dance Therapy training with Trudy Schoop and Mary Whitehouse; private practice in Santa Barbara; teacher, consultant, writer; analyst-in-training, C.G., Jung Institute of Los Angeles; past president, ADTA.

MARY WHITEHOUSE, D.T.R.Initially trained as modern dancer, teacher; early integration of dance, psychology of Jung, with the first experiments in private practice with the neurotic population; private practice, San Francisco, largely for therapists; nearing completion of The Moving Self.

CAROLYN FAY, M.A.Training, Joan Smallwood; President, Coordinator, Expressive Arts Therapy Program, dance therapist, C.G. Jung Educational Center, Houston; board, C.G. Jung Foundation, New York; past treasurer, South Central Dance/Movement Therapy Study Group.

MARA CAPY, D.T.R.Dance therapy consultant, Brattleboro Retreat, VT, consultant to staff and employed movement therapist; trainer of interns at this site; co-coordinator of Antioch/New England Dance Therapy Program.

PENNY BERNSTEIN, M.A., D.T.R.Co-coordinator Master’s in Movement Therapy Program. Antioch/New England Graduate School; author: Theory and Methods in Dance-Movement Therapy;editor: 8 Theoretical Approaches in Dance-Movement Therapy.

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Smallwood, J., Whitehouse, M., Fay, C. et al. Five dance therapists whose life and work have been influenced by the psychology of C.G. Jung. Am J Dance Ther 2, 17–18 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02593055

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