ABSTRACT

What can dance movement contribute to psychotherapy?

This thoroughly updated edition of Dance Movement Therapy echoes the increased world-wide interest in dance movement therapy and makes a strong contribution to the emerging awareness of the nature of embodiment in psychotherapy. Recent research is incorporated, along with developments in theory and practice, to provide a comprehensive overview of this fast-growing field.

Helen Payne brings together contributions from experts in the field to offer the reader a valuable insight into the theory and practice of Dance Movement Therapy. The contributions reflect the breadth of developing approaches, covering subjects including:

  • dance movement therapy with people with dementia
  • group work with people with enduring mental health difficulties
  • transcultural competence in dance movement therapy
  • freudian thought applied to authentic movement
  • embodiment in dance movement therapy training and practice
  • personal development through dance movement therapy.

Dance Movement Therapy will be a valuable resource for anyone who wishes to learn more about the therapeutic use of creative movement and dance. It will be welcomed by students and practitioners in the arts therapies, psychotherapy, counselling and other health and social care professions.

 

chapter 1|16 pages

Introduction

Embodiment in action

chapter 2|14 pages

Opening doors

Dance movement therapy with people with dementia

chapter 3|18 pages

Dance movement therapy in the community

Group work with people with enduring mental health difficulties

chapter 4|22 pages

Dancing with demons

Dance movement therapy and complex post-traumatic stress disorder

chapter 6|14 pages

Stretching, tensing, kicking

Aspects of infantile movement in dance movement therapy with children and adolescents in special education

chapter 7|11 pages

Hidden treasures, hidden voices

An ethnographic study into the use of movement and creativity in psychosocial work with war-affected refugee children in Serbia

chapter 8|20 pages

The body of culture

Transcultural competence in dance movement therapy

chapter 9|17 pages

Another royal road

Freudian thought applied to authentic movement

chapter 10|18 pages

Birth moves

Dance movement therapy and holistic birth preparation

chapter 12|23 pages

The lived experience of students in a dance movement therapy group

Loss, physical contact and the dance movement therapy approach1

chapter 13|25 pages

Dance movement therapy with undergraduate dance students

‘Special ingredients' in the development of playfulness, self-confidence and relationship

chapter 14|14 pages

Full circle

From choreography to dance movement therapy and back