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Abstract Background Rehabilitation that supports the individual on the journey back to their usual selves after cancer treatment becomes increasingly important. Studies have shown that a focus on the connection between body and mind might be beneficial.
Anne‐Mette Honoré Grauslund +2 more
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Menari Sebagai Media Dance Movement Therapy (DMT)
Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mendapatkan informasi mendalam tentang manfaat dan pentingnya pemberian Dance Movement Therapy (DMT) kepada peserta didik melalui pembelajaran Tari. Diharapkan dengan mengetahui lebih dalam informasi ini, akan bermanfaat dalam menunjang proses pembelajaran dan meningkatkan prestasi siswa.
Rahmawati Rahmawati Rahmawati +2 more
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Elucidation of the mescaline biosynthetic pathway in peyote (Lophophora williamsii)
Significance Statement Peyote (Lophophora williamsii) has long been used for medicinal and ceremonial purposes by the Indigenous peoples of the American southwest deserts owing to its hallucinogenic properties, and the cactus remains a popular recreational drug. We report the isolation and characterization from peyote of six biosynthetic genes involved
Jacinta L. Watkins +3 more
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Move and Be Moved: The Effect of Moving Specific Movement Elements on the Experience of Happiness
Dynamic body feedback is used in dance movement therapy (DMT), with the aim to facilitate emotional expression and a change of emotional state through movement and dance for individuals with psychosocial or psychiatric complaints.
Jenneke van Geest +5 more
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Children freely expressing themselves through spontaneous dance is a natural part of childhood. The healing powers of dance are universal in all cultures across history. Dance/movement therapy (DMT) in pediatric oncology is little known and underutilized.
Suzi Tortora
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Social Dance in Support Groups for Female Victims of Male Violence against Women
Lately, the artistic world and the social world are more strongly linked. This article presents social dance being used as an instrument, a bridge and/or tool for groups of vulnerable people exhibiting the social characteristics of risk and/or exclusion.
Montserrat Iranzo-Domingo +2 more
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Dance Movement Therapy with Children: Practical Aspects of Remote Group Work
The global COVID-19 outbreak has forced psychotherapists to find creative ways to continue treating their clients from afar. Dance movement therapy emphasizes the body–mind connection and offers a unique mode of emotional intervention for supporting ...
Einat Shuper-Engelhard, Maya Vulcan
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Body Rhetorics and Kinesthetic Empathy in the Video Game Bound (2016)
Dance is found in every known human culture as part of religious, social and healing ceremonies. The increased interest in the role of dance in western psychology corresponds with the creation of the American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA) founded by ...
Agata Waszkiewicz
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In the World Arts & Embodiment Forum 2023, a key conversation was held with an international panel. This panel convened 16 international experts in dance and movement therapy to discuss their personal contributions to the field’s development in their ...
Tony Yu Zhou, Vivien Marcow Speiser
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Dance Therapy Today: An Overview of the Profession and Its Practice Around the World
Humans have used dance as a healing art since the beginning of human history, but dance therapy has only begun to be recognized as a formal profession since the mid-1940s.
Kim Dunphy +6 more
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