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92Y Dance Therapy Workshop: DANCE/MOVEMENT THERAPY AS A TREATMENT METHOD FOR WOMEN WITH EATING DISORDERS Jan 28-29

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DANCE THERAPY WEEKEND WORKSHOPDANCE/MOVEMENT THERAPY AS A TREATMENT METHOD FOR WOMEN WITH EATING DISORDERS Kleinman, MA, BC-DMT, NCC This course will combine understanding of the dynamics underlying eating disorders with the practice of dance/movement therapy. This will include methods to help women with eating disorders explore their relationship with their bodies, to risk connecting to others, and to understand the parallel between the therapeutic experience and the way they move through life. This course has been approved by the American Dance Therapy Association for alternate route credit for R-DMT training. Eligible for ADTA CEs. Sat & Sun, Jan 28 & 29, 20129 am-6 pm$250 until Jan 20 / $285 afterplus registration fee (save 50% on reg. fee when you register online) 92nd Street Y Harkness Dance Center1395 Lexington Ave, NYC REGISTER HEREOr call or visit the 92Y Box Office in person Or cut and paste this link into your browser: http://www.92y.org/Uptown/Class/DanceMov/TherAsATreatMeth.aspx 92nd Street Y ♦ School of the Arts ♦ Harkness Dance Center ♦ 1395 Lexington Ave at 92nd Street ♦ NY, NY 10128 www.92Y.org/Dance ♦ (P) ♦ (F) 92nd Street Y Harkness Dance Center receives major funding from Jody and Arnhold; the Harkness Foundation for Dance; the New York City Department of Youth and Community Development and the New York City Council; the Mertz Gilmore Foundation; and Judith K. and Dimon. Additional funding is also provided by the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency; The Duke Biddle Foundation, and Capezio/Ballet Makers Dance Foundation Inc., among others. The Harkness Space Grant Program is made possible, in part, by public funds for dance rehearsal space, from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency; and the Mertz Gilmore Foundation. 92nd Street Y Harkness Dance Center is a proud recipient of the U.S. Department of Education’s Investing in Innovation Fund.

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