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help and info
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organisations
Association of Professional Music Therapists
26 Hamlyn Road
Glastonbury
Somerset BA6 8HT
Tel: 01458 834919 (Mondays to Fridays 2-5.30pm)
E-mail: APMToffice@aol.com
Website: www.apmt.org.uk
Has area co-ordinators throughout the UK who can put you in touch with a music therapist in your area. Please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope with written enquiries. Music therapy is a state-registered profession. The website features further information about music therapy.
British Association of Art Therapists (BAAT)
24-27 White Lion Street
London N1 9PD
Tel: 020 7686 4216
email: info@baat.org
Website: www.baat.org
The professional organisation for art therapists in the United Kingdom, with its own code of ethics. The website contains more information about art therapy and details of forthcoming events and courses.
British Association of Dramatherapists (BADth)
The Administrator
41 Broomhouse Lane,
Hurlingham Park
London SW6 3DP
Admin: 020 7731 0160
Information and Membership: 01929 555017
Website: www.badth.co.uk
The professional body that represents dramatherapists and their professional practice. Can provide details of individual drama therapists to the public.
British Society for Music Therapy
25 Rosslyn Avenue
East Barnet EN4 8DH
Tel: 020 8368 8879 (Mondays to Fridays 9.30am-3.30pm)
Website: www.bsmt.org
Founded to promote the use and development of music therapy. Disseminates information, and organises conferences, workshops and meetings. Membership is open to all who have an interest in music therapy in the UK and worldwide.
websites
ADMT UK (Association for Dance Movement Therapy UK)
www.admt.org.uk
The professional association for dance movement therapy in the United Kingdom. Can provide details of dance movement therapy practitioners endorsed by ADMT UK.
Art Therapy
www.vickyb.demon.co.uk
Personal site which aims to give a greater insight into art therapy. Describes what it is and who may be able to benefit from it, and gives examples.
British Psychodrama Association (BPA)
www.psychodrama.org.uk
The accrediting organisation for psychodrama and sociodrama training organisations. BPA members are available as psychodramatists, for individual counselling work and psychodrama groups, and as sociodramatists, to promote understanding and assistance with social and cultural conflict. Can provide the public with details of local qualified registered practitioners.
books
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The Art Therapy Sourcebook by Cathy Malchiodi
Describes how people can use art to communicate issues and emotions, and ultimately understand themselves better.
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Dance Therapy and Depth Psychology by Joan Chodorow
The author explores the origins, theory and practice of dance movement therapy and looks at its psychotherapeutic value.
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Music Therapy by Leslie Bunt
Considers the therapeutic benefits of music, looks at its history and describes the techniques practised today.
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The New Music Therapist's Handbook by Suzanne Hanser
Aimed at students and professionals, this book looks at the latest developments in the field of music therapy, and includes guidelines and case studies.
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Drama as Therapy by Philip Jones
Explores the subject of drama therapy, including its developments and benefits, and includes reviews, examples of techniques and practices.
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(July 2002)
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