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Applied Psychology - Dance/Movement Therapy and Counseling
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DMT Intensive Workshop Faculty
Kim Burden, MA, RDT, ADTAAssociate Faculty. Kim has worked in the performing and healing arts for over twenty years as a dancer, choreographer, certified practitioner of Body-Mind Centering®, and dance/movement/drama therapist. She has worked with ACTING OUT, a drama therapy program for adolescents; New Hope-New Horizons, a day program site for adults with developmental delays; and Therapeutic Spiral InternationalTM, an organization that uses psychodrama and related modalities in working to free the global community from the lasting effects of trauma. Phyllis K. Jeswald, MEd, ADTR, LMHC.Assistant Director and Director of Internships, Dance/Movement Therapy Program. Phyllis has worked in a variety of clinical settings with children and adults and currently maintains a private practice in Conway, Massachusetts. She has taught at Antioch for over 20 years, and is currently Chair of the Committee on Approval for the American Dance Therapy Association. An area of special interest is the integration of verbal and non-verbal elements in the therapeutic process. Cathy Lebeaux, MA, LCMHC, ADTR, NCCCathy works with children, adolescents, and adults and integrates dance/movement therapy, expressive arts therapies, and verbal therapy. She has a special interest in working with mythology and archetypes. She has worked in school systems, community mental health agencies, and small outpatient non-profit agencies, and began her own private practice, The Psychotherapy and Expressive Arts Center, LLC in May 2005. She is the current President of the New England Chapter of the American Dance Therapy Association (NEADTA). Susan Loman, MA, ADTR, NCC, KMP AnalystDirector, Dance/Movement Therapy Program; Associate Chairperson, Department of Applied Psychology. Susan is currently on the editorial board of The Arts in Psychotherapy Journal and is the co-author of The Meaning of Movement: Developmental and Clinical Perspectives of the Kestenberg Movement Profile. An internationally recognized expert on the Kestenberg Movement Profile (KMP), she conducts KMP workshops in the United States and abroad. Alice Thayer Scudder, MFA, MA, ADTR, NCCAlice has been working in psychiatric Day treatment with adults for thirteen years and has been a supervisor for ten. She is a Nationally Certified Counselor and is working on her PhD in expressive therapies at Lesley University. Alice has a master’s degree in fine arts and seeks to integrate this knowledge in her work both as a therapist and as a supervisor. She is a senior associate faculty at Antioch University New England and teaches in the Applied Psychology Department. | ||||
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Last Updated: 10/22/07
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