Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Art therapy (1)
- Arts Based Research (1)
- Creative Process (1)
- Creative arts therapies (1)
- Creativity (1)
-
- Dance (1)
- Dance/ movement therapy (1)
- Dance/Movement Therapy (1)
- Drama therapy (1)
- Embodied Research (1)
- Embodied psychotherapy (1)
- Epistemology (1)
- Expressive therapies (1)
- Interview Analysis (1)
- Laban Movement Analysis (1)
- Music therapy (1)
- Qualitative Analysis (1)
- Somatic psychotherapy (1)
- Trauma (1)
Articles 1 - 2 of 2
Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Embodied Creative Arts Therapy Interventions With Trauma: A Qualitative Study, Brian Timothy Harris
Embodied Creative Arts Therapy Interventions With Trauma: A Qualitative Study, Brian Timothy Harris
Expressive Therapies Dissertations
With the primary purpose to extend therapists’ knowledge base, open dialogue on treatment efficacy, and stimulate creative yet effective interventions, this two-phase qualitative study pursued the guiding research question, How do creative arts therapists use embodied interventions in the treatment of psychological trauma? Phase One of the study was conducted with music therapists who had extensive experience with trauma and reported on their experiences with and awareness of embodied trauma treatment through a broad spectrum of creative modalities. Phase Two was grounded in theories of body awareness and creative arts therapy applications and included therapists specializing in music, dance/movement, art, …
Developing A Dance/Movement Therapy Approach To Qualitatively Analyzing Interview Data, Tomoyo Kawano
Developing A Dance/Movement Therapy Approach To Qualitatively Analyzing Interview Data, Tomoyo Kawano
Expressive Therapies Dissertations
The objective of this research was to develop a model for an embodied-artistic approach to analyzing interview data that could contribute to an enhanced narrative account and/or offer an alternate perspective. A new model was formulated by adapting and/or critically applying a combination of previously developed analytical frameworks. Dance/movement therapy (DMT) skills that encompass ways of listening through an embodied, empathic, aesthetic manner; and a movement observation and assessment tool, Laban Movement Analysis (LMA) were at the core of this explicatory process. The researcher’s movement preferences were identified in the preparatory phase with a certified movement analyst (CMA) as a …