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The Expressive Body in Life, Art, and Therapy: Working with Movement, Metaphor, and Meaning.


by Daria Halprin. London and Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. 2003. 248 pages, paper. ISBN: 1-84310-737-6.

Drawing on her experience in expressive-arts therapy, Anna Halprin's daughter, Daria, presents an approach to healing through movement and art. This book offers both philosophy and methodology, and includes case studies and exercises that Halprin has developed over her career, www.jkp.com

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