Guest guest Posted August 11, 2011 Report Share Posted August 11, 2011 To: NYCCAT Clinicians, students, and anyone curious about dance/movement therapyFrom: le Fraenkel, Ph.D., BC-DMT, LCAT, LMHC, CGP, Director KinectionsDiscover Dance/Movement Therapy On-Line and In-ClassDance/Movement Therapy Theory and Practice I: Foundations and Principles of Dance/Movement TherapyIn-Class components in New York City, Rochester, NY, Louisiana, and CaliforniaClinicians Earn 45 hours of Continuing EducationStudents Find out if dance/movement therapy is the career for you or Earn three credits (45 hours) towards the alternate route to certification in dance/movement therapy *Here is how Enroll in our new hybrid on-line/in-class to study Dance/Movement Therapy Theory and Practice I: Foundations and Principles of Dance/Movement Therapy. First on-line class, September 12.Hybrid — What does it look like?On-line classes via video conferencing On the second and fourth Monday of September, October, and November — 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. EST In-class work On the third weekend of each month (all day Saturday; half day Sunday) Where do I get the in-class work?You chooseNew YorkIn Manhattan near Penn StationKinections in Rochester @ Imagine Square in the Neighborhood of the ArtsWho are the Instructors?le Fraenkel, Ph.D., BC-DMT, NCC, LCAT, LMHC, CGP Tantia, MS, BC-DMT, LCATDani Fraenkel, director of Kinections and dance/movement therapist at The Healing Connection, a Partial Hospitalization program for people struggling with eating disorders, created the LivingDance™ approach to dance/movement therapy. She has been invited to share LivingDance nationally and internationally. Currently, she has a private dance/movement therapy practice, teaches at the University of Rochester, and runs groups for graduate students in mental health counseling at St. Fisher College. Tantia, has worked with patients dealing with substance abuse, HIV/AIDS, and psychiatric challenges. A pioneer, she brought dance/movement therapy to the psychiatric emergency room at Jamaica Hospital, NY. Currently she serves on the faculty at Pratt Institute and Adelphi University, and has presented her research in Authentic Movement both nationally and internationally. works in private practice and leads Authentic Movement groups while completing her Ph.D. in Somatic Psychology at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. For more information send email to kinectionsinfo@...*If you wish to pursue the alternate route to certification in dance/movement therapy, please request an application from kinectionsinfo@...__________________________________________________le Fraenkel, Ph.D., BC-DMT, NCC, LCAT, LMHC, CGPDirector,Kinectionsat Imagine Square718 University AvenueRochester, NY 14607USATel: FAX: www.kinections.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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