Dance Therapy and Depth Psychology: The Moving ImaginationDance/movement as active imagination was originated by Jung in 1916. Developed in the 1960s by dance therapy pioneer Mary Whitehouse, it is today both an approach to dance therapy as well as a form of active imagination in analysis. In her delightful book Joan Chodorow provides an introduction to the origins, theory and practice of dance/movement as active imagination. |
Contents
TRUDI SCHOOP | 15 |
MARY STARKS WHITEHOUSE | 24 |
DANCE THERAPY TO ANALYSIS | 30 |
INTRODUCTION TO PART | 41 |
THE STRUCTURE OF THE UNCONSCIOUS | 49 |
BASIC CONCEPTS | 55 |
DARWIN AND TOMKINS | 62 |
STEWARTS AFFECT AND ARCHETYPE | 71 |
CHILD DEVELOPMENT | 96 |
ACTIVE IMAGINATION | 102 |
THE NATURE OF MY WORK | 111 |
MOVEMENT THEMES EGO AND SHADOW | 117 |
MOVEMENT FROM THE EGOSELF AXIS | 135 |
CLOSING THOUGHTS | 144 |
EMOTIONS AND THE UNIVERSAL | 153 |
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Bone, Breath, and Gesture: Practices of Embodiment Volume 1 Don Hanlon Johnson No preview available - 1995 |