Frances La Barre: Movement & non-verbal behavior

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Dr. Frances LaBarre is a psychologist-psychoanalyst in private practice in NYC where she works with individual adults, children, and couples.  Dr. LaBarre is Co-director of the Parent-Infant/Toddler Research Nursery and Adjunct Professor at Pace University, and a supervisor at the Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Study Center and the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy.  She lectures and teaches both in the United States and in Europe.  Her books, On Moving and Being Moved: Nonverbal Behavior in Clinical Practice, The Analytic Press, 2001, and The First Year and the Rest of Your Life: Movement, Development, and Therapeutic Change, (co-author Ruella Frank), The Analytic Press, 2011, and articles are known for her unique application of movement studies to psychotherapy. May 2009. See  printable PDF transcript. See also video conversation on movement with Frances LaBarre.

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