Ravonkavi
  • Home
  • Background
  • Blog
  • Forum
  • Contact
  • VOffice
  • Resources
    • Bioenergetic Analysis
    • Somatic Psychotherapy
    • Publications
    • Presentations
    • Search
  • Forms
    • Registration
    • Therapeutic Consent
    • Bioenergetics Consent
    • Release of Information
    • Pay Fees

Dance Movement Therapy

9/3/2015

 
Dance has been used therapeutically for thousands of years. It has been used as a healing ritual in the influence of fertility, birth, sickness, and death since early human history. Over the period from 1840 to 1930, a new philosophy of dance developed in Europe and the United States, defined by the idea that movement could have an effect on the mover vis-a-vis that dance was not simply an expressive art. The actual establishment of dance as a therapy and as a profession occurred in the 1950s, beginning with future American Dance Therapy Association founder Marian Chance.

The theory of dance movement therapy (DMT) is based mainly upon the belief that body and mind interact. Both conscious and unconscious movement of the person, based on the dualist mind body premise, affects total functioning, and also reflects the individual’s personality. Therefore, the therapist-client relationship is partly based on non-verbal cues such as body language. Movement is believed to have a symbolic function and as such can aid in understanding the self. Movement improvisation allows the client to experiment with new ways of being and DMT provides a manner or channel in which the client can consciously understand early relationships with negative stimuli through non-verbal mediation by the therapist.
Black Magic link
9/22/2015 09:38:08 pm

Nice news! I've in no way listened to relating to this event before


Comments are closed.


    Follow @ravonkavi

    Author

    Homayoun Shahri

    Archives

    May 2016
    March 2016
    February 2016
    January 2016
    December 2015
    November 2015
    October 2015
    September 2015
    August 2015
    July 2015
    June 2015
    May 2015

    Categories

    All
    Affective Neuroscience
    Attachment Theory
    Bioenergetic Analysis
    Body Psychotherapy
    Dance Movement Therapy
    Mind Body Connection
    Mindfulness
    Neuroscience
    Peri And Pre Natal Psychology
    Personal Blog
    Psychotherapy (General)
    Trauma
    Trauma Therapy

    RSS Feed

Ravonkavi Privacy Policy
©2018 Ravonkavi
  • Home
  • Background
  • Blog
  • Forum
  • Contact
  • VOffice
  • Resources
    • Bioenergetic Analysis
    • Somatic Psychotherapy
    • Publications
    • Presentations
    • Search
  • Forms
    • Registration
    • Therapeutic Consent
    • Bioenergetics Consent
    • Release of Information
    • Pay Fees