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Essentials of Dance Movement Psychotherapy contributes to the global interest in embodiment approaches to psychotherapy and to the field of dance movement psychotherapy specifically. It includes recent research, innovative theories and case studies of practice providing an inclusive overview of this ever growing field. As well as original UK contributions, offerings from other nations are incorporated, making it more accessible to the dance movement psychotherapy community of practice worldwide.
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Essentials of Dance Movement Psychotherapy contributes to the global interest in embodiment approaches to psychotherapy and to the field of dance movement psychotherapy specifically. It includes recent research, innovative theories and case studies of practice providing an inclusive overview of this ever growing field. As well as original UK contributions, offerings from other nations are incorporated, making it more accessible to the dance movement psychotherapy community of practice worldwide.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315452838
- Artikelnr.: 48175472
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315452838
- Artikelnr.: 48175472
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Helen Payne is an accredited psychotherapist and senior registered dance movement therapist. She is a Professor of psychotherapy at the University of Hertfordshire, facilitates authentic movement groups; has a small private practice; and is clinical manager for Pathways2Wellbeing, a university spin-out delivering healthcare services.
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
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
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
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