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    survey for thesis art/movement therapy practitioners
    sinnyveum · 02/22/04 at 11:37 ET

    Hello! I am resourcing practitioners of art/movement therapy through the
    >internet in service to my master's thesis project. Please, if you have a
    >few minutes, consider answering the short survey below. I am attempting to
    >gather 100 responses to this survey and the survey for clients that is
    >attached, so please pass this e-mail on to any colleagues/friends/clients
    >who might be willing to participate. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
    >
    >Survey for practitioners who use art therapy and movement
    >
    >I am asking the following 15 questions as part of my thesis project at Notre
    >Dame de Namur University in Belmont, California. Your participation is
    >completely voluntary. Any information you provide will be used anonymously.
    > Please contact me at: 650-726-9665 or e-mail: sinnyveum@hotmail.com with
    >any questions or concerns. You may also contact my professor, Dr. Richard
    >Carolan at: 650-508-3784.
    >
    >1. Please list the degrees and schooling you have obtained:
    >
    >2. Please list any licenses you currently hold:
    >
    >3. What is your current position in the field?
    >
    >4. Where do you practice?
    >
    >5. Please list the type(s) of therapy you practice:
    >
    >6. In what capacity do you utilize art therapy and movement in your
    >practice?
    >
    >7. If you do not use art therapy and movement in your practice, why not?
    >
    >8. What do you feel are the benefits of using art therapy and movement
    >together? How does art making enhance movement? How does movement enhance
    >art making?
    >
    >9. What are the drawbacks of using art therapy and movement together?
    >
    >10. How is using art and movement in a group setting different from using it
    >individually? What are the potential benefits and/or drawbacks?
    >
    >11. What population(s) do you feel most benefits from the combination of art
    >and movement therapy? For whom do you think it is contraindicated? Why?
    >
    >12. What research or theoretical orientation do you rely on to support your
    >ideas about movement and art therapy?
    >
    >13. Who set the precedent for the practice of using art therapy and movement
    >together?
    >Who are the experts who solely use these two modalities?
    >
    >14. What do you feel needs to happen to help advance the field of
    >art/movement therapy?
    >
    >15. Would you be open to being contacted by phone to discuss this topic
    >further? If so, please list a name, phone number, e-mail or other contact
    >information where you might be reached in February/March 2004:
    >
    >
    >Please return this survey by e-mail to: sinnyveum@hotmail.com, by mail to:
    >C. Veum, 616 Miramontes St., Half Moon Bay, CA, 94019, or by FAX to:
    >650-508-3789
    I hope to have surveys returned by early
    >March. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION!

    > -Cynthia Veum
    >
    >_________________________________________________________

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