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    The rationale behind a dance movement psychotherapy intervention used in a small research pilot in a further education context to develop awareness about young people's body image

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    Authors
    Bunce, Jill
    Heyland, Simone
    Grogan, Sarah cc
    Padilla, Talia
    Williams, Alison
    Kilgariff, Sarah
    Woodhouse, Chloe
    Cowap, Lisa
    Davies, Wendy
    Affiliation
    University of Derby
    Staffordshire University
    Issue Date
    2013-10-04
    
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    Abstract
    This study includes some of the comments from a small piece of quantitative research conducted in a British Further Education College. It was designed to investigate young people's experience of a Dance and Movement Psychotherapy intervention in relation to their body awareness and their body image.This study includes some of the comments from a small piece of quantitative research conducted in a British Further Education College. It was designed to investigate young people's experience of a Dance and Movement Psychotherapy intervention in relation to their body awareness and their body image.This study includes some of the comments from a small piece of quantitative research conducted in a British Further Education College. It was designed to investigate young people's experience of a Dance and Movement Psychotherapy intervention in relation to their body awareness and their body image.This study includes some of the comments from a small piece of quantitative research conducted in a British Further Education College. It was designed to investigate young people's experience of a Dance and Movement Psychotherapy intervention in relation to their body awareness and their body image.This study includes some of the comments from a small piece of quantitative research conducted in a British Further Education College. It was designed to investigate young people's experience of a Dance and Movement Psychotherapy intervention in relation to their body awareness and their body image.This study includes some of the comments from a small piece of quantitative research conducted in a British Further Education College. It was designed to investigate young people's experience of a Dance and Movement Psychotherapy intervention in relation to their body awareness and their body image.This study includes some of the comments from a small piece of quantitative research conducted in a British Further Education College. It was designed to investigate young people's experience of a Dance and Movement Psychotherapy intervention in relation to their body awareness and their body image.
    Citation
    Bunce, J. et al (2013) 'The rationale behind a dance movement psychotherapy intervention used in a small research pilot in a further education context to develop awareness about young people's body image', Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy, 9 (1):4.
    Journal
    Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10545/621499
    DOI
    10.1080/17432979.2013.831376
    Additional Links
    http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17432979.2013.831376
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    1743-2979
    EISSN
    17432987
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1080/17432979.2013.831376
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