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Unlocking the Power of Dance Movement Therapy for Children: Practical Insights from Remote Group Work

Unlocking the Power of Dance Movement Therapy for Children: Practical Insights from Remote Group Work

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, therapists have had to adapt quickly to new methods of providing care, including remote therapy sessions. One area that has seen significant adaptation is Dance Movement Therapy (DMT) with children. The research article "Dance Movement Therapy with Children: Practical Aspects of Remote Group Work" by Shuper-Engelhard, Vulcan, and Arnon explores the unique challenges and opportunities of conducting DMT sessions remotely.

Key Insights from the Research

The study focused on a group of fourteen preschool children who participated in six remote DMT sessions. The data generated three main themes:

Play as a Platform

The research found that play could effectively transform the technical challenges of remote therapy into meaningful expressions of the children's inner worlds. This was evident through actions like disappearing and reappearing on the screen, which symbolized deeper emotional states.

Accessories and Props

Accessories and props were found to be invaluable in encouraging movement and imaginative play. Items such as scarves, balls, and personal belongings from the child's home environment served as tools for emotional expression and group cohesion.

Playfulness-Inhibiting Conditions

Several conditions were identified that inhibited symbolic play, including feelings of insecurity, structured guidance, and the initial and final stages of the therapy sessions. Understanding these inhibitors can help therapists better facilitate remote DMT sessions.

Practical Applications for Practitioners

Based on the research findings, here are some practical tips for practitioners looking to improve their remote DMT sessions:

By implementing these strategies, practitioners can enhance the effectiveness of their remote DMT sessions and provide better support for children's emotional well-being.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Dance Movement Therapy with Children: Practical Aspects of Remote Group Work.


Citation: Shuper-Engelhard, E., Vulcan, M., & Arnon, S. (2022). Dance Movement Therapy with Children: Practical Aspects of Remote Group Work. Children, 9(6), 870. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9060870
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

Author's Note: Marnee Brick, TinyEYE President, and her team collaborate to create our blogs. They share their insights and expertise in the field of Speech-Language Pathology, Online Therapy Services and Academic Research.

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