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22 Castle , J. (2008). Embrace: musing on the dyad in life, dance, and psychotherapy. The Forum. April, 2008, 21–24.
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2,14,16 Jaffe, K. (2007). Fire on the dance floor: Get intimate with Argentine tango with dancer Karen Jaffe. New Life Journal. Retrieved November 6, 2008, from http://www.newlifejournal.com/feb07/argentine-tango.shtml
13,15,19 LaPierre, A. (2007). Touch as the primary element of sensual and erotic expression. In Tepper, M. S., & and Fuglsang Owens, A. (Eds.), Sexual health: Vol. 1 Psychological foundations (pp. 95–117). Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers/Greenwood Publishing Group.
1 Levy, F. J. (2005). Dance Movement Therapy: A Healing Art. Reston, VA: National Dance Association.
8 Lima, M. M. S., & Vieira, A. P. (2007). Ballroom dance as therapy for the elderly in Brazil. American Journal of Dance Therapy, 29(2), 129–142.
21 Mooney, C. J. (2001). Deconstructing tango: The passion and power of a great dance. The Chronicle of Higher Education 47(25). Retrieved September 27, 2008, from http://find.galegroup.com.emils.lib.colum.edu/itx/start.do?prodId=EAIM
4, 10 Park, C. (2004). Tango Zen: Walking dance meditation. US: Tango Zen House.
25 Potter, M. (2007, December 7). For blind teens, tango is a way to connect: Visually impaired kids learn dance, gain social skills and self-confidence. NBC Nightly News. Retrieved November 15, 2008, from http://www.msnbc.msn.com/
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12 Siegmann, J. (2000). The Tao of tango. Victoria, BC: Trafford Publishing.
5,6,9,17,27 Thomas, I. D., & Sawyer L. M. (2005). The temptation to tango. Victoria, BC: Trafford Publishing.
7 Turner, D. (2006). A passion for tango. Dingley, England: Dingley Press.
Castle , J. (2008, November). It takes two: Dances of relationship in psychotherapy and Argentine tango. Dance/movement therapy for a diverse society: Evidence and ideas. Proceedings from the 43rd Annual ADTA Conference, Austin, TX.
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DeBoer, D. P. (2006). The exploratory use of partner dancing as an adjunct to couples counseling. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Minnesota— Minneapolis.
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