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Medical Dance/Movement Therapy for Chronic Conditions: An Overview of Important Outcomes
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Medical Dance/Movement Therapy for Chronic Conditions: An Overview of Important Outcomes

Sharon W Goodill and Sabine C Koch
Art and Expressive Therapies Within the Medical Model
2019

Abstract

Low Dose Naltrexone Chronic Medical Illnesses Chronic Heart Failure Enactive Mastery Experience Guided Imagery Child Life Specialist DMT Intervention Spastic Unilateral Cerebral Palsy Cardiac Rehabilitation Laban Movement Analysis Anorexia Nervosa Movement Therapy Spinal Cord Outpatient Clinic PD Community Adverse Medical Outcomes Material Considerations DMT Session Psychosocial Support Service Dance Therapy Session Internal Health Locus Arts Therapies CIMT Treatment
This chapter introduces theoretical concepts to support and inform the practice of dance/movement therapy with medically ill people and their loved ones. Medical illness shall refer to conditions that present initially and primarily as physical in nature. The chapter presents a psychosocial support service for patients, their families, and caregivers, and is part of the continuum of integrative healthcare. It discusses the key outcomes: vitality, mood and emotions, body image, relationship-focused coping, and self-efficacy, and their measurement with the Heidelberg State Inventory well-being questionnaire, constructed on basis of the identification of the five foci. The chapter is concerned with the needs of adults living with various chronic medical conditions, salient targeted outcomes for Dance/movement therapy, and their measurement. With the Heidelberg State Inventory, a psychometric self-report measure, was created from the variables Goodill identified as important foci for patients with medical illness.

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