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Dance movement: a therapeutic program for psychiatric clients

L Heber

    Perspectives in Psychiatric Care
    |April 1, 1993
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    Dance movement therapy (DMT) significantly enhances emotional, psychological, and physical well-being in psychiatric clients. Expressive and communicative nursing interventions further promote client wellness.

    Area of Science:

    • Psychiatric Nursing
    • Creative Arts Therapies
    • Mental Health Treatment

    Background:

    • Psychiatric clients often experience multifaceted challenges impacting overall well-being.
    • Traditional interventions may not fully address the emotional, psychological, and physical needs of this population.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the effectiveness of dance movement therapy (DMT) as an intervention for psychiatric clients.
    • To explore the role of expressive and communicative behaviors in nursing interventions for enhancing wellness.

    Main Methods:

    • The study reports findings from a research project investigating dance movement therapy.
    • Nursing interventions focused on expressive and communicative behaviors were utilized.

    Main Results:

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    • Dance movement therapy demonstrated positive effects on the emotional, psychological, and physical well-being of psychiatric clients.
    • The use of expressive and communicative behaviors as nursing interventions facilitated higher levels of wellness.

    Conclusions:

    • Dance movement therapy is an effective therapeutic modality for improving the holistic well-being of psychiatric clients.
    • Integrating expressive and communicative nursing interventions can significantly contribute to enhanced client wellness.