Ritual practices have long been a part of numerous cultures’ history as mind-body actions performed for healing. Modern day rituals can be observed in baptisms, weddings, or funerals. Rituals have also been adapted into various psychotherapy approaches as effective, time-limited transformative additions through Van Gennep’s transition phases among varying populations. Ritual and dance/movement therapy are established as effective healing processes through similar concepts including sociality, dance, non-verbal communication and being body-based approaches. This literature review revealed the inner workings of ritual performance and dance/movement therapy through neuroscience. This literature review intends to present relevant research on th...
The Anastenaria is a ritual involving trance and possession which is performed in several villages a...
This paper is an exploratory study on the subject of ritual as clinical intervention in groupwork wi...
With the growing number of trauma-informed practices in the mental health field, it is necessary to ...
The thesis of this dissertation was that the ritual process may be incorporated into psychotherapy t...
Dance has been a part of the global culture for centuries. Sacred dance traditions, although artisti...
A workshop was offered to local women in North Eastern Ohio who have experienced trauma and are faci...
As a profession, Dance/Movement Therapy (DMT) has been present since the 1950s, but it is only recen...
Traditionally, ritual has been studied from broad sociocultural perspectives. Recently, however, psy...
This literature review reveals how the inclusion of a body based, dance/movement therapy treatment t...
Restoration Therapy (RT) is a relatively new model of therapy, which employs experiential and embodi...
Although there is limited research in the dance movement therapy community regarding this population...
Dance as an artistic genre is characterized in all cultures, both the past and present, as a form of...
Arts-based-embodied research was used to investigate the potential effectiveness of Dance Movement P...
A description of a proposed research study is provided and feedback is welcomed. The research aim is...
This dissertation was concerned with the role of dance in personal and social transformation. The an...
The Anastenaria is a ritual involving trance and possession which is performed in several villages a...
This paper is an exploratory study on the subject of ritual as clinical intervention in groupwork wi...
With the growing number of trauma-informed practices in the mental health field, it is necessary to ...
The thesis of this dissertation was that the ritual process may be incorporated into psychotherapy t...
Dance has been a part of the global culture for centuries. Sacred dance traditions, although artisti...
A workshop was offered to local women in North Eastern Ohio who have experienced trauma and are faci...
As a profession, Dance/Movement Therapy (DMT) has been present since the 1950s, but it is only recen...
Traditionally, ritual has been studied from broad sociocultural perspectives. Recently, however, psy...
This literature review reveals how the inclusion of a body based, dance/movement therapy treatment t...
Restoration Therapy (RT) is a relatively new model of therapy, which employs experiential and embodi...
Although there is limited research in the dance movement therapy community regarding this population...
Dance as an artistic genre is characterized in all cultures, both the past and present, as a form of...
Arts-based-embodied research was used to investigate the potential effectiveness of Dance Movement P...
A description of a proposed research study is provided and feedback is welcomed. The research aim is...
This dissertation was concerned with the role of dance in personal and social transformation. The an...
The Anastenaria is a ritual involving trance and possession which is performed in several villages a...
This paper is an exploratory study on the subject of ritual as clinical intervention in groupwork wi...
With the growing number of trauma-informed practices in the mental health field, it is necessary to ...