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ADTR

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ADTRA Day to Remember (band)
ADTRAcademy of Dance Therapists Registered
ADTRAboriginal Dance Theatre Redfern (est. 1979; Australia)
ADTRAverage Daily True Range (investment predictor)
ADTRArmoured Division Transport Regiment (British Army)


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This finding appears consistent with existing research that indicates persons who have parents with disabilities do not demonstrate higher scores on the ADTR With the only significant interaction effect seen in students with prior contact with a 'Professor' with a disability, the differences in ATDP scores appear to be influenced by perceived levels of power.
edu MA in Expressive Therapies, Dance Therapy & Mental Health Counseling Specialization Graduate School of Arts and Social Sciences Dance Therapy Coordinator: Robyn Flaum Cruz, PhD, ADTR Naropa University Boulder, CO 303.
Lenore Wadsworth Hervey, PhD, ADTR, NCC, and Beeler established Maplewood as a training site for dance/movement therapy graduate students from Antioch New England Graduate School in Keene, New Hampshire.
 
 
 
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