Daria Halprin

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Daria Halprin M.A., REAT, RSMTH, is an American psychologist, author, and co-founder (1978) of the Tamalpa Institute, where a movement-based art therapy method called the Halprin method was developed. In the early 1970s Daria Halprin worked as screen actress. She grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and is the daughter of choreographer Ann Halprin. Halprin married Dennis Hopper in 1972 and divorced him in 1976. They had one child together.

In 1970, she dropped out of the University of California to make the film Zabriskie Point. She later lived in a hippie commune with Mark Frechette (her co-star in Zabriskie Point).

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