Essentials of Dance Movement Psychotherapy: International Perspectives on Theory, Research, and Practice
- Editor: Payne, Helen
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Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword by Marianne Eberhard-Kaechele
- 1 Introduction: Experiencing inter-corporality and professional learning HELEN PAYNE, UK
- Part I: Theory
- 2 Relational dance movement psychotherapy: A new old idea SISSY LYKOU, UK
- 3 Dynamic equilibrium: Engaging neurophysiological intelligences through dance/movement therapy KALILA HOMANN, USA
- 4 Conscious movement sequencing: The core of the dance/movement therapy experience CHRISTINE CALDWELL, USA
- 5 A phase model of growth in dance therapy SUSANNE BENDER, GERMANY
- Part II Research
- 6 Gestalt and dance movement psychotherapy: Moving towards integration through practice and research in adults with eating disorders YEVA FELDMAN, UK
- 7 The use of touch in dance/movement therapy: A phenomenological study ELINA CAUNA AND KRISTINE VENDE-KOTOVA, LATVIA
- 8 A dance informed contribution to nonverbal interpersonal relating in autism spectrum disorders ROSEMARIE SAMARITTER, THE NETHERLANDS
- 9 Movement-based supervision for Korean arts therapies students KYUNG SOON KO, SOUTH KOREA
- Part III Practice
- 10 Reliable change in outcomes from The BodyMind Approach (TM) with people who have medically unexplained symptoms/somatic symptom disorder in primary health care HELEN PAYNE, UK
- 11 Overcoming trauma: When verbal language is not enough DITA FEDERMAN AND GALIT ZANA, ISRAEL
- 12 I am here with you: Dance movement therapy and music therapy as a marriage of empathy in the special school setting SARA OWEN, UK
- 13 Holding and adolescent angst: Significant moments within a dance movement
- psychotherapy group in a mainstream secondary school JULIE JOSEPH AND VICKY KARKOU, UK
- 14 The recovery journey: The place and value of dance movement psychotherapy with clients with alcohol or substance misuse PAM FISHER, UK
- Appendix
- Associations
- Training courses
- Journals