To Move is to Be Alive
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Judith A. Rubin, PhD
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To Move is to Be Alive

This film is about the contributions of Dr. Penny Lewis, a prolific writer and educator in the field of dance/movement therapy. Video Length: 39m
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Overview

This film is about the contributions of Dr. Penny Lewis, a prolific writer and educator in the field of dance/movement therapy.

Highlights are excerpts of group work from a never-released 1973 film, “To Move is to Be Alive;” as well as excerpts from an individual movement therapy session, along with Dr. Lewis’ comments on the interaction between herself and the patient. Colleagues and students further elaborate the significance of her work for the fields of dance/movement and drama therapy. Before her untimely death, she was honored by both professional associations.

This video was formerly included in the Expressive Media Arts Therapies Films Collection distributed by Expressive Media Inc.

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Judith A. Rubin, PhD
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Judith A. Rubin, PhD

Judith A. Rubin, a pioneer in the field of art therapy, is on the faculty of the Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Psychoanalytic Society & Institute. She is a Registered, Board-Certified Art Therapist and a Licensed Psychologist. Dr. Rubin is the author of several books, including: Child Art Therapy, The Art of Art Therapy, and Art Therapy: An Introduction. She was the "Art Lady" on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood in the 1960s. A past President and Honorary…

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