Dance/Movement Therapy helps connect movement and emotion to boost physical and mental health. People don't need a background or special abilities in dance to benefit from Dance/Movement Therapy.
Dance movement therapy eases depressive symptoms, promotes self-awareness, and helps adolescents process emotions and achieve ...
It’s a well-known fact that moving is good for the body and mind. The mental and emotional benefits of movement are plentiful. The same endorphins that make you feel better when moving also help you ...
Cancer is a public health problem that is currently the second leading cause of death throughout the world. Its occurrence has increased in both developing as well as developed countries. Study: ...
What first drew you to dance/movement therapy and counseling? I was drawn to Dance/Movement Therapy and Counseling from my own experience of dance being therapeutic. I first started dancing as a way ...
Wheelchairs and walkers lined the walls of the studio and circles of folding chairs orbited from the center of the room. Some people dressed in sweatpants, others wore button-up shirts and khakis.
For seniors, dancing isn't just for fun; it also can be therapeutic. Two recent studies found that participation in dance-based therapy can improve balance and gait in older adults. Improved ...
Simone Saiya, MS Dance/Movement Therapy ’18, discovered dance as a child growing up in Mumbai. In this short video, she shares how her love for dance and the transformative role it has played in her ...
A few days into the nationwide lockdown last year, Tripura Kashyap and her fellow dance therapists were on the phone talking to each other about how they could help families confined to their homes ...
I bring a wealth of experiences to my therapy practice including intuitive training, movement facilitation and group/retreat facilitation. Tele-therapy sessions are available throughout Colorado and ...
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