Author |
Article |
Year |
Vol |
Pages |
Abozaglo, P. |
Dancing for Peace in Colombia |
2013 |
32.1 |
pp.13-14 |
Abozaglo, P. |
Capacitar and Laban Dance for Peace and Wellness in Columbia and Peru |
2014 |
33.1 |
pp. 12-13 |
Abozaglo, P. |
Consolidating Capacitar and Laban Practices |
2014 |
33.3 |
p.21 |
Auerbach, L. |
My Work with Maladjusted Children – ‘They could dance to a full length record without stopping, but as soon as it came to definite movements and actual work, they failed.’ |
1953 |
10 |
pp.12-16 |
Auerbach, L. |
My Work with Mental Patients – ‘Their inner attitude towards the outside world showed itself in an unbelievable rigidity and stiffness of spine and limbs.’ |
1953 |
11 |
pp.20-23 |
Bartenieff, I. |
The Working Movements of the Physical Therapists – An attempt to analyse skill in physical therapy – ‘Whether we speak of body movement or kinetics in physics always we deal with three factors: Weight – Time – Path.’ |
1952 |
9 |
pp.19-23 |
Bartenieff, I. |
How is the Dancing Teacher Equipped to do Dance Therapy – ‘Dance is a non-verbal medium of expressing emotions as well as the joy of action through body motion,’ |
1958 |
20 |
pp.35-39 |
Bodmer, E.J. |
Movement and Character: The Value of Movement Observation for Medical Purposes – ‘In this article I should like to give you an idea of how a physician may look at a patient and try to analyse his character and his behaviour from the medical point of view with the aid of Laban’s movement observation and his research into “Inner Attitudes”.’ |
1955 |
15 |
pp.27-28 |
Bunce, J. |
Parkinson’s Disease Movement Therapy work and Laban’s Movement Analysis Part 1 |
1997 |
16.1 |
pp. 3,12 |
Bunce, J. |
Parkinson’s Disease Movement Therapy work and Laban’s Movement Analysis Part 2 |
1997 |
16.2 |
pp. 11-12 |
Celiloglu, B. |
Lockdown – locked in |
2021 |
40.3 |
pp.6-7 |
Celiloglu, B. |
Lockdown – locked in: Update |
2022 |
41.1 |
p.6 |
Cuppers, P. |
Silent Dances. |
1999 |
18.2 |
pp.6-7 |
Dolby, C. |
Movement as Healing. |
1993 |
12.4 |
p.6 |
Esbester, A |
Letter – re Sherborne Work and “therapy”. |
2002 |
21.3 |
p.3 |
Freeman, B. |
Dancing with E.S.N. Girls |
|
30 |
|
Gaigie, J. |
Movement and Dance for Children with Special Needs |
1999 |
18.1 |
p.15 |
Gardner, C. |
The Part of Movement in Occupational Therapy for the Mentally Ill – ‘…a knowledge and understanding of movement is essential to an Occupational Therapist in three ways: Movement Observation; Analysis of the movements involved in any given activity; Movement as a creative art.’ |
1951 |
6 |
pp.21-25 |
Gardner, C. |
My Experience of Teaching Movement to Psych Cases |
|
34 |
|
Gardner, C. |
Sesame Laban Centenary Festival |
|
62 |
|
Gardner, C. A |
Preparation for Happy Living |
1988 |
77 |
May |
Gardner, C. and Collingdon, M |
The Arts in Therapy – ‘The aims of the treatment were to reconcile the patients’ inner life to the world of reality by feeling, seeing, hearing and experiencing beauty, and to establish a group sense in its highest form, i.e. the sense of working together towards a creative achievement.’ |
1956 |
16 |
pp.16-18 |
Goodall, K. |
Making Friends with Schizophrenics |
|
34 |
|
Hamburg, J. |
Movement Therapies for People with Parkinson’s |
2000 |
19.4 |
pp. 4-5 |
Hargreaves, S. |
Movement with the Handicapped |
1986 |
75 |
Sep |
Hedges, P. |
Develop your Personality Patterns through Dance |
1996 |
15.3 |
pp. 3,11 |
Hill, C. |
Some Aspects of Laban’s Work in Bristol |
1987 |
76 |
May |
Kosterlitz, R. |
The Application of Movement to the Treatment of Psychological Disorders – ‘Compensating movements more humble in feeling are also needed but if given too soon may result in frustration rather than sublimation.’ |
1950 |
5 |
pp.4-5 |
Laban, R |
The Psychological Effects of Movement – report by H. Irene Champernowne – ‘Movement is the reality, the immediacy, the concrete expression of man’s creative spiritual life.’ |
1951 |
6 |
pp.5-6 |
Lamb, W. |
Report of a Lecture Demonstration given by Miss Joan Carrington and Mr. Warren Lamb to a Group of Psychiatrists – Personal Effort Assessment and Movement Training for Personal Efficiency |
1952 |
9 |
pp.11-16 |
Macfadyen, A. |
The Jabadao Experience. |
1998 |
17.2 |
pp.10-11 |
Marks, F. |
Some Aspects of Laban’s Work in Bristol |
1987 |
76 |
May |
Meads, C. |
Movement and Music for the Elderly |
1986 |
75 |
Sep |
Meads, C. |
Stirring the Physical, Emotional and Mental Energies of the Elderly Disabled |
1992 |
11.4 |
pp. 3,7-8 |
Meier, W. A |
Contribution to the Field of Therapy |
1994 |
13.1 |
pp.1,4-5 |
Meier, W. |
Open Stage Project – Part 1. |
2000 |
19.3 |
pp.6-7 |
Meier, W. |
Open Stage Project – Part 2. |
2000 |
19.4 |
pp.6-7,15 |
Meigs, M M. |
Voice. |
1992 |
11.4 |
p.2 |
Meredith-Jones, B. |
Moving and Living |
|
27 |
|
Meredith-Jones, B. |
Movement and Rehabilitation – Parkinson’s Disease |
1986 |
75 |
Sep |
Moore, J. |
Relationship Play |
1989 |
78 |
May |
North, M. |
Movement Portraits – ‘It is quite clear that for normally developed children, the best movement help which can be given in order to ensure the continued growth and expansion of all round capacities both personal and social is the educationally applied art of movement as is already taken in many schools.’ |
1956 |
16 |
pp.27-34 |
Novis, C. |
Laban Movement Analysis and Dance Movement Psychotherapy |
2022 |
41.1 |
p.6 |
O’Hanlon, L. |
Wonder |
2017 |
36.1 |
p.13 |
O’Hanlon, L. |
Facilitating group sessions combining movement and writing online |
2021 |
40.3 |
pp. 7-8 |
Pasch, J. |
Combined Arts Residencies in Special Education |
1995 |
14.3 |
pp.4,12 |
Pasch, J. |
African Eagles. |
1996 |
15.4 |
pp.4-5 |
Pasch, J. |
Movement and Dance for Children with Special Needs |
1999 |
18.1 |
p.15 |
Payne West, H. |
Moving Towards Dance Movement Therapy |
1983 |
71 |
Nov |
Penfield, K. |
Authentic Movement: The Unconscious in Movement |
1994 |
13.1 |
p.11 |
Penfield, K. |
Laban Movement Analysis and Group Process in Dance Movement Therapy |
1996 |
15.4 |
pp. 8-9,12 |
Poulter, B. |
You’ve been framed – LMA in online therapy |
2021 |
40.3 |
pp.5-6 |
Price, D. |
Touch Trust: A Gift to Share |
2010 |
29.2 |
pp.12-13 |
Richards, J. |
When I’m 64 I want to Dance |
2013 |
33.3 |
pp.10-11 |
Salter, A. |
Laban among Counsellors. |
1993 |
12.1 |
p.8 |
Salter, A. |
Movement as Expressive Behaviour Therapy |
1996 |
15.2 |
p.4 |
Salter, A. |
The Body Idealogical |
2006 |
25.1 |
pp.39-41 |
Segal, H. |
Voicework. |
1994 |
13.4 |
pp.5,11 |
Sherborne, V. |
Paper Read at Movement Therapy Conference 1965 |
|
36 |
|
Sherborne, V. |
An Introduction to Movement Dance Therapy |
1985 |
74 |
Nov |
Sherborne, V. |
Movement Observation and Practice |
1986 |
75 |
Sep |
Sherborne, V. |
Integration through Shared Movement and Experience |
1990 |
79 |
May |
Silverman, S. |
Some Aspects of Laban’s Work in Bristol |
1987 |
76 |
May |
St John, A. |
Badger out of the Window |
1997 |
16.3 |
p.11 |
Tongue, M. |
Growing Old with Dance |
2021 |
40.3 |
pp.11-12 |
Ward, A. |
Dance Therapy or Therapeutic Dance? |
2002 |
21.2 |
pp. 4-5 |
Watson, R.M. |
Movement and Physiotherapy |
|
53 |
|
Wethered, A. |
Movement and Personality Difficulties – ‘Human development inevitably produces difficulties and the personal growth of the individual is partly a process of meeting and coming to terms with such difficulties.’ |
|
21 |
pp.20-25 |
Wethered, A. |
Movement Therapy in a Psychotherapeutic Residential Setting |
|
34 |
|
Wethered, A. |
The Application of the Movement Principles in Therapy |
1980 |
65 |
Nov |
Wethered, A. |
Laban’s Movement Principles in Therapy |
1988 |
77 |
May |