DANCE MOVEMENT THERAPY PROCESSES AND INTERVENTIONS IN THE TREATMENT OF CHILDREN WITH ANXIETY DISORDERS DERIVED FROM TREATMENT THERAPY LOGS

Ayala Bresler Nardi, M. Or, E. Engelhard
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"Dance movement therapy (DMT) offers children a space to encounter strengths and experience a sense of vitality in order to increase their sense of confidence and self-awareness, thereby easing their anxiety and/or helping them achieve more adaptive emotion regulation. While previous studies indicate that DMT effectively reduces anxiety symptoms, such as stress, scant research focuses on the nature of the therapeutic interventions and how they assist in treating anxiety. This study examined DMT techniques and interventions through their documentation in therapy logs tracking eight long-term treatments of children aged 8–11 coping with anxiety symptoms. Four intervention axes were identified: (1) action-promoting interventions (2) separation-promoting interventions; (3) interventions for strengthening the sense of self; and (4) integration-promoting interventions. Based on the findings, a therapeutic model is proposed drawing on various “mirroring” interventions as the basis for forming the therapeutic relationship and additional therapeutic interventions involving movement. The model enables the child to explore their experience of the relationship, understand themselves in a new way, and create meaning. This manuscript is part of manuscripts submitted for publication."
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舞蹈运动治疗过程和干预措施在儿童焦虑症的治疗源于治疗日志
“舞蹈运动疗法(DMT)为孩子们提供了一个遇到力量和体验活力的空间,以增加他们的自信和自我意识,从而缓解他们的焦虑和/或帮助他们实现更适应性的情绪调节。”虽然先前的研究表明DMT有效地减轻了焦虑症状,如压力,但很少有研究关注治疗干预的性质以及它们如何帮助治疗焦虑。本研究通过记录8名8-11岁儿童应对焦虑症状的长期治疗记录,检验了DMT技术和干预措施。研究确定了四个干预轴:(1)促进行动干预;(2)促进分离干预;(3)自我意识强化干预;(4)促进整合的干预措施。基于这些发现,提出了一种治疗模式,利用各种“镜像”干预作为形成治疗关系和涉及运动的额外治疗干预的基础。该模型使孩子能够探索他们的关系经验,以一种新的方式了解自己,并创造意义。这份手稿是投稿出版的手稿的一部分。”
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