ABSTRACT

This book presents dance/movement therapy as a window into the emotional and internal experience of a baby with a medical illness, within the context of treating the whole family system and using the DC 0-5 as the basis for formulating the clinical situation.

This book fills a gap in the literature, bringing a variety of fields together including infant mental health, infant and child psychiatry, nonverbal-movement analysis, and the creative arts therapies. Grounded in a biopsychosocial perspective, dance/movement therapy is introduced as the main treatment modality, using nonverbal expression as a means of communication, and dance and music activities as intervention tools, to support the child and family. Vignettes from both during and years after the medical experience are presented throughout the book, taking into consideration the subtle and more obvious effects of illness on the child’s later emotional, social, and behavioral development. They illustrate the expertise of the authors as infant mental health professionals, drawing upon their work in hospitals and private practices, and highlight their unique perspectives and years of collaboration.

This exciting new book is essential reading for clinicians and mental health professionals working with infants and their families.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 3|21 pages

Principles of Pediatric Medical Dance/Movement Therapy

chapter Chapter 5|10 pages

Babies Remember Pain

chapter Chapter 6|16 pages

The Hospital and Severe Illness-Linked Experiences

Their Impact on the Infant's Socioemotional Development

chapter Chapter 8|15 pages

DC: 0–5™

A Multiaxial Tool for an Integrated Formulation of Symptoms of Somatic and Psychic Distress in the First Five Years of Life

chapter Chapter 9|18 pages

Nonverbal Assessment of Somatic and Psychic Distress

chapter Chapter 10|15 pages

From Lullabies to Dance-Play

The Role of Rhythm, Rocking, Song, and Dance to Soothe and Engage Infants and Young Children with Medical Illness

chapter Chapter 12|12 pages

Summary of Key Points