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Martha Davis is a clinical psychologist who has done research in nonverbal communication for 14 years. Concentrating on movement in relation to personality and small-group interaction, she is the author of two books and some 15 articles on body movement.
Dianne Dulicai is Director of Movement Therapy Education, Hahnemann Medical College. A dance therapist for nine years, she has published research in dance therapy and family therapy.
Johanna Climenko is on the faculty of Hahnemann Movement Therapy program, does private practice and supervision, and is on the staff at Bronx Psychiatric Center and Post-Graduate Center for Mental Health.
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Davis, M., Dulicai, D. & Climenko, J. Movement research and movement therapist: A collaboration. Am J Dance Ther 1, 28–31 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02579602
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