This is really cute!  Not that tango is not therapy...

Watching people dance and learn over the last 13 years, I would 
propose with some certainly that everyone gets therapized, one way or 
another, whether they want to or not :).  And things do get worse 
before they get better, just as they sometimes do with more 
traditional forms of therapy.  Neuroticism must be a side effect of 
the treatment.

I assume they do not follow the principles of evidence-based 
practice... I wonder how they measure the outcomes....

:)

Best,

Nina



At 04:38 PM 4/1/2008, Janis Kenyon wrote:
>The first international congress of Tango Therapy will be held July 17-19,
>2008, in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina.  Those of you who are health
>professionals may want to attend (and combine it time in the milongas).  One
>speaker is from Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.
>http://www.congresotangoterapia.com/
>
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