This book provides a rigorous and comprehensive account of primitive expression in dance therapy, focusing on the use of rhythm and exploring the therapeutic potential inherent in the diverse traditions of popular dance, from tribal shamanic dance to styles such as rock, rap and hip-hop strongly present in our contemporary society. Drawing on the author's vast experience in the field of dance therapy, the book examines biological, psychological and anthropological foundations of rhythm based therapies, considering their roots in biological rhythms such as the heartbeat and using such rhythms…mehr
This book provides a rigorous and comprehensive account of primitive expression in dance therapy, focusing on the use of rhythm and exploring the therapeutic potential inherent in the diverse traditions of popular dance, from tribal shamanic dance to styles such as rock, rap and hip-hop strongly present in our contemporary society. Drawing on the author's vast experience in the field of dance therapy, the book examines biological, psychological and anthropological foundations of rhythm based therapies, considering their roots in biological rhythms such as the heartbeat and using such rhythms in therapy. Chapters include: ¿ The link between animal and man: ethology ¿ Shamanism ¿ Gestural symmetry coupling with the other ¿ Bilateralism as structuring dialogue ¿ Rhythm dance therapy ¿ New fields in the application of dance therapy. Clinical examples are provided throughout the book to comprehensively demonstrate how dance rhythm therapy can contribute to the use of the arts therapies. It offers a fresh perspective for researchers, psychotherapists and clinicians who want to use dance therapy techniques, as well as arts therapists and those who want to learn more about artistic and cultural dance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
France Schott-Billmann, PhD, is a Psychoanalyst, Dance Therapist and Dance Researcher. She was Program Leader within the Performing Arts section of the Arts Therapy Program at University Paris 5 Descartes in Paris for 20 years until 2011, where she now teaches dance therapy to masters students. She worked with adolescent psychotic patients in the CEREP psychiatric hospital in Paris for 15 years. At present she works at Bellan Hospital in Paris with patients suffering from Parkinson's disease. She teaches in various training programs in Europe and leads workshops all around the globe.
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Introduction PART ONE: OUR LINK TO THE WORLD Chapter 1 Human-World Unity A Plural Body Dance and Neuroscience Brain plasticity The Memory of the Body Rhythmic Patterns as Substitute Behaviours Chapter 2 The link between Animal and Man: Ethology Mirroring, Imitation and Simulacra Non-Verbal Language Playing Rituals Chapter 3 Humanization of Homo The Origin of Humanity According to Paleontology The Culture, a Second World PART TWO: TRADITIONAL DANCE THERAPY Chapter 4 Dances of Trance The Trance of Possession Therapeutic Possession Dances of Possession Enthusiasm Chapter 5 Shamanism Universality and the Persistence of Shamanism An invisible World The Shaman A Shaman's Therapeutic Tools The Shamanic Cure PART THREE: THE HUMANIZING PROCESS Chapter 6 The Universe of Fusion and its Dangers The Permeable Body Primary Narcissism The Body Image Psychosis Autism Chapter 7 Between Two Intermediary Space Transitional Creativity Repetition in Rhythm Dance Therapy Duplicating Chapter 8 Gestural Symmetry Coupling with the Other Symmetry in Rites, Games and Dances The Dynamic Sources of Gestural Symmetry The Corporeal Foundations of Gestural Symmetry Gestural Symmetry in Dance Restoring the Link Application in the Treatment of Psychotic and Autistic Patients The Therapeutic Treasure of Oral Cultures: Bilateralism Chapter 9 Bilateralism as Structuring Dialogue The pair Call-Reply The Calling Power of Archetypes The Pairing of Opposites Chapter 10 Symbolization Descending to the Underworld The Liberating Rhythm The Separation from the Animal Kingdom Fort-Da 'Dance' The Paternal function PART FOUR: THERAPEUTIC PROCESS Chapter 11 The healing process The Creation of meaning Symbolic reorganization Pacifying, Mastering and Structuring Sublimation Primitive Aesthetics Chapter 12 Rhythm Dance Therapy Popular Dances for Therapeutic Mediation Rhythm Dance Therapy using Primitive Expression Therapeutic Tools in Primitive Expression Ethics Chapter 13 New fields in the Application of Dance Therapy The Social Field and Dancing for Peace Clinical Applications: Neurological Disorders Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
Introduction
PART ONE: OUR LINK TO THE WORLD
Chapter 1 Human-World Unity
A Plural Body
Dance and Neuroscience
Brain plasticity
The Memory of the Body
Rhythmic Patterns as Substitute Behaviours
Chapter 2 The link between Animal and Man: Ethology
Mirroring, Imitation and Simulacra
Non-Verbal Language
Playing
Rituals
Chapter 3 Humanization of Homo
The Origin of Humanity According to Paleontology
The Culture, a Second World
PART TWO: TRADITIONAL DANCE THERAPY
Chapter 4 Dances of Trance
The Trance of Possession
Therapeutic Possession
Dances of Possession
Enthusiasm
Chapter 5 Shamanism
Universality and the Persistence of Shamanism
An invisible World
The Shaman
A Shaman's Therapeutic Tools
The Shamanic Cure
PART THREE: THE HUMANIZING PROCESS
Chapter 6 The Universe of Fusion and its Dangers
The Permeable Body
Primary Narcissism
The Body Image
Psychosis
Autism
Chapter 7 Between Two
Intermediary Space
Transitional Creativity
Repetition in Rhythm Dance Therapy
Duplicating
Chapter 8 Gestural Symmetry Coupling with the Other
Symmetry in Rites, Games and Dances
The Dynamic Sources of Gestural Symmetry
The Corporeal Foundations of Gestural Symmetry
Gestural Symmetry in Dance
Restoring the Link
Application in the Treatment of Psychotic and Autistic Patients
The Therapeutic Treasure of Oral Cultures: Bilateralism
Chapter 9 Bilateralism as Structuring Dialogue
The pair Call-Reply
The Calling Power of Archetypes
The Pairing of Opposites
Chapter 10 Symbolization
Descending to the Underworld
The Liberating Rhythm
The Separation from the Animal Kingdom
Fort-Da 'Dance'
The Paternal function
PART FOUR: THERAPEUTIC PROCESS
Chapter 11 The healing process
The Creation of meaning
Symbolic reorganization
Pacifying, Mastering and Structuring
Sublimation
Primitive Aesthetics
Chapter 12 Rhythm Dance Therapy
Popular Dances for Therapeutic Mediation
Rhythm Dance Therapy using Primitive Expression
Therapeutic Tools in Primitive Expression
Ethics
Chapter 13 New fields in the Application of Dance Therapy
Introduction PART ONE: OUR LINK TO THE WORLD Chapter 1 Human-World Unity A Plural Body Dance and Neuroscience Brain plasticity The Memory of the Body Rhythmic Patterns as Substitute Behaviours Chapter 2 The link between Animal and Man: Ethology Mirroring, Imitation and Simulacra Non-Verbal Language Playing Rituals Chapter 3 Humanization of Homo The Origin of Humanity According to Paleontology The Culture, a Second World PART TWO: TRADITIONAL DANCE THERAPY Chapter 4 Dances of Trance The Trance of Possession Therapeutic Possession Dances of Possession Enthusiasm Chapter 5 Shamanism Universality and the Persistence of Shamanism An invisible World The Shaman A Shaman's Therapeutic Tools The Shamanic Cure PART THREE: THE HUMANIZING PROCESS Chapter 6 The Universe of Fusion and its Dangers The Permeable Body Primary Narcissism The Body Image Psychosis Autism Chapter 7 Between Two Intermediary Space Transitional Creativity Repetition in Rhythm Dance Therapy Duplicating Chapter 8 Gestural Symmetry Coupling with the Other Symmetry in Rites, Games and Dances The Dynamic Sources of Gestural Symmetry The Corporeal Foundations of Gestural Symmetry Gestural Symmetry in Dance Restoring the Link Application in the Treatment of Psychotic and Autistic Patients The Therapeutic Treasure of Oral Cultures: Bilateralism Chapter 9 Bilateralism as Structuring Dialogue The pair Call-Reply The Calling Power of Archetypes The Pairing of Opposites Chapter 10 Symbolization Descending to the Underworld The Liberating Rhythm The Separation from the Animal Kingdom Fort-Da 'Dance' The Paternal function PART FOUR: THERAPEUTIC PROCESS Chapter 11 The healing process The Creation of meaning Symbolic reorganization Pacifying, Mastering and Structuring Sublimation Primitive Aesthetics Chapter 12 Rhythm Dance Therapy Popular Dances for Therapeutic Mediation Rhythm Dance Therapy using Primitive Expression Therapeutic Tools in Primitive Expression Ethics Chapter 13 New fields in the Application of Dance Therapy The Social Field and Dancing for Peace Clinical Applications: Neurological Disorders Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
Introduction
PART ONE: OUR LINK TO THE WORLD
Chapter 1 Human-World Unity
A Plural Body
Dance and Neuroscience
Brain plasticity
The Memory of the Body
Rhythmic Patterns as Substitute Behaviours
Chapter 2 The link between Animal and Man: Ethology
Mirroring, Imitation and Simulacra
Non-Verbal Language
Playing
Rituals
Chapter 3 Humanization of Homo
The Origin of Humanity According to Paleontology
The Culture, a Second World
PART TWO: TRADITIONAL DANCE THERAPY
Chapter 4 Dances of Trance
The Trance of Possession
Therapeutic Possession
Dances of Possession
Enthusiasm
Chapter 5 Shamanism
Universality and the Persistence of Shamanism
An invisible World
The Shaman
A Shaman's Therapeutic Tools
The Shamanic Cure
PART THREE: THE HUMANIZING PROCESS
Chapter 6 The Universe of Fusion and its Dangers
The Permeable Body
Primary Narcissism
The Body Image
Psychosis
Autism
Chapter 7 Between Two
Intermediary Space
Transitional Creativity
Repetition in Rhythm Dance Therapy
Duplicating
Chapter 8 Gestural Symmetry Coupling with the Other
Symmetry in Rites, Games and Dances
The Dynamic Sources of Gestural Symmetry
The Corporeal Foundations of Gestural Symmetry
Gestural Symmetry in Dance
Restoring the Link
Application in the Treatment of Psychotic and Autistic Patients
The Therapeutic Treasure of Oral Cultures: Bilateralism
Chapter 9 Bilateralism as Structuring Dialogue
The pair Call-Reply
The Calling Power of Archetypes
The Pairing of Opposites
Chapter 10 Symbolization
Descending to the Underworld
The Liberating Rhythm
The Separation from the Animal Kingdom
Fort-Da 'Dance'
The Paternal function
PART FOUR: THERAPEUTIC PROCESS
Chapter 11 The healing process
The Creation of meaning
Symbolic reorganization
Pacifying, Mastering and Structuring
Sublimation
Primitive Aesthetics
Chapter 12 Rhythm Dance Therapy
Popular Dances for Therapeutic Mediation
Rhythm Dance Therapy using Primitive Expression
Therapeutic Tools in Primitive Expression
Ethics
Chapter 13 New fields in the Application of Dance Therapy
The Social Field and Dancing for Peace
Clinical Applications: Neurological Disorders
Conclusion
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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