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Dance Movement Therapy
Dance Movement Therapy (DMT) uses dance and movement “…as a process which furthers the emotional, cognitive and physical integration of an individual” (American Dance Therapy Association). It is the primary means to address emotional issues and increase emotional and physical health with a wide variety of clients. Dance movement therapists work in such areas as hospitals, nursing homes, counselling centres, schools and agencies for disabilities. Graduate Diploma of Dance Movement TherapyThe Graduate Diploma of Dance Movement Therapy is a specialist qualification that is designed to provide professional training delivered by highly qualified people in the fields of counselling, dance movement therapy, and dance. The Graduate Diploma of Dance Movement Therapy course structure encompasses various theoretical models and approaches, evidence-based interventions including counselling and assessment skills, dance movement therapy skills and techniques, ethical and legal processes, and practical experience with different client populations. Students are encouraged to join the Dance Movement Therapy Association of Australia (www.dtaa.org.au) at an associate/student level, thereby becoming actively involved in the peer and academic learning opportunities offered with such membership. During training all students will be required to undertake a personal experience of therapy with an experienced counsellor or dance movement therapist, within or outside the Institute. This experience, in conjunction with quality academic training and closely supervised practice, will enable students to become appropriately self-reflective and analytical of their own work with clients. Related Links:Document Actions |
Frank Williams "To me it’s been a most enjoyable part of my life. I worked most of my life as an airline pilot so this was like a second career and something totally different. Working with wonderful people, the students, the faculty, the learning and just putting the whole thing together was just a most enjoyable experience. It’s been really useful and I’m doing some work as a counsellor with what I’ve learnt. It has been really helpful and I feel like I have a really good knowledge base to build my profession as a counsellor." |
