Professional Documents
Culture Documents
“Eating Disorder Statistics and Research.” Eating Disorder Hope, Eating Disorder Hope,
www.eatingdisorderhope.com/information/statistics-studies#Female-Eating-Disorder-
Prevalence-Rates.
“Eating Disorders: Symptoms, Signs, Causes & Articles for Treatment Help.” Eating Disorder
Hope, www.eatingdisorderhope.com/information/eating-disorder.
“Eating Disorders.” The Center for Eating Disorders, Sheppard Pratt Health System, 2015,
eatingdisorder.org/eating-disorder-information/overview/.
Halprin, Daria. “Somatic Psychology.” The Expressive Body in Life, Art, and Therapy, Jessica
Kingsley Publishers, pp. 56–58.
Kleinman, Susan. “The Body Speaks: Dance/Movement Therapy Creates Movement towards
Eating Disorders Recovery.” Gürze- Salucore Eating Disorders Resource Catalogue, 3
Jan. 2016.
Kleinman, Susan. “Movement Dance Therapy in the Treatment of Eating Disorders.” Eating
Disorder Hope, 8 Aug. 2014, pp. 1–11.
Kleinman, Susan. “Show Me the Way to My Soul.” American Dance Therapy Association, 23
Feb. 2015.
Le Grange, Daniel, and James Lock. “Family-Based Treatment of Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa:
The Maudsley Approach.” Maudsley Parents,
www.maudsleyparents.org/whatismaudsley.html.
Scully, Deirdre, et al. “Physical Exercise and Psychological Well-Being.” British Journal of
Sports Medicine, vol. 32, 9 Mar. 1998, pp. 111–120.
Taylor, C Barr, et al. “The Relation of Physical Activity and Exercise to Mental Health.” Public
Health Reports, vol. 100, no. 2, 1985, pp. 195–202.
The Center for Eating Disorders. “Family Therapy Is About Fostering Growth and
Understanding.” Eating Disorders.
The National Association for Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders. Eating Disorder
Statistics Infographic.
“17 Excuses People Give to Avoid Going to Talk Therapy (and Why They Should Really
Rethink Them).” The Invisible Scar, 20 Mar. 2016,
theinvisiblescar.wordpress.com/2015/06/29/17-reasons-people-give-for-not-going-to-
talk-therapy/.
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“Dancing and the Brain.” Harvard Medical School Department of Neurobiology, President and
Fellows of Harvard College, 2017, neuro.hms.harvard.edu/harvard-mahoney-
neuroscience-institute/brain-newsletter/and-brain-series/dancing-and-brain.
Hoban, Sandra. “Motion and Emotion: The Dance/Movement Therapy Experience.” American
Association of Homes and Services for the Aging, Nov. 2000, pp. 33–34.
Katella, Kathy. “Dancing Through the Pain.” Yale Medicine, Yale Medical School, 2014,
ymm.yale.edu/autumn2014/features/feature/204285/+1/2.
Khalil, Alexander K, et al. “Group Rhythmic Synchrony and Attention in Children.” Frontiers in
Psychology, vol. 4, no. 564, 2 Sept. 2013, doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00564.
Kleinman, Susan. “Connecting Mind and Body Through Dance and Movement Therapy.” Eating
Disorder Hope, 14 June 2013, www.eatingdisorderhope.com/treatment-for-eating-
disorders/types-of-treatments/body-movement-dance-therapy/professional-techniques.
Levy, Fran J. “Integrating the Arts in Psychotherapy: Opening the Doors of Shared
Creativity.” American Journal of Dance Therapy, vol. 36, 24 Apr. 2014, pp. 6–27.,
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