Dance and Movement Psychotherapy - description of the method and group sessions in General Psychiatric Ward

Ewelina Drzał, Marcin Łata
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Abstract Introduction: Dance and movement psychotherapy is a psychotherapeutic approach, which assumes that expressive movement can reflect the emotional state of the moving person. It is a method in which movement is supposed to lead to personal integration and development, and the psychotherapist is supposed to create conditions in which emotions can be safely expressed and transmitted, and can meet with acceptance. Material and method: The aim of this study is to describe a case series of patients treated at the General Psychiatric Ward who participated in group sessions of dance and movement psychotherapy (DMT), and to analyse the impact of psychotherapy on their treatment process. In 2019, 12 patients of the General Psychiatric Ward were included in dance and movement psychotherapy (DMT) sessions. The sessions took place once a week from October 2019 to December 2019 and lasted 1h and 10 min. A common element in movement that could be observed in most people in this group was tense shoulders and free forearms and hands. In addition, it was possible to observe in the group members compact flow, free time, multidirectionality, light weight according to the LMA System. Under the influence of the applied interventions it was possible to observe how the bodies of individual group members relax and their chests open. It was also observed how the participants activated their deep abdominal muscles and settled into the therapeutic space. At the same time it was apparent how the patients became attentive to their bodies and movement, which, in turn, translated into their sense of confidence and reduction in anxiety and tension. Discussion: The main problem of semi-open groups is the impaired ability to integrate patients and the difficulty in finding trust and a sense of security. In addition, resistance to attachment naturally arises in group members. Patients do not have the opportunity to experience all stages of the development of the therapy group, especially the last one, the phase of ending psychotherapy. Nevertheless, the semi-open therapy group seems to have some advantages and some problems are highlighted, so that psychotherapeutic work on them can be deepened. Conclusions: Although conducting a group process in a semi-open community is not a comfortable situation for the psychotherapist and the patients due to the difficulty of finding a sense of security and the naturally occurring resistance to attachment, the sessions seem to be very helpful in integrating the patients’ community and in dealing with the inner tensions of each member.
舞蹈和运动心理治疗-描述普通精神科病房的方法和小组会议
摘要:舞蹈与动作心理治疗是一种心理治疗方法,它假设表达性动作可以反映运动者的情绪状态。它是一种方法,在这种方法中,运动应该导致个人的整合和发展,心理治疗师应该创造条件,使情绪可以安全地表达和传递,并能得到接受。材料和方法:本研究的目的是描述在普通精神科病房接受舞蹈和运动心理治疗(DMT)小组会议的患者的病例系列,并分析心理治疗对其治疗过程的影响。2019年,普通精神科病房的12名患者被纳入舞蹈和运动心理治疗(DMT)课程。从2019年10月到2019年12月,每周进行一次,持续1小时和10分钟。在这组人中,大多数人可以观察到运动的一个共同因素是肩膀紧张,前臂和手放松。此外,根据LMA系统,可以观察到小组成员的流动紧凑,自由时间,多向性,重量轻。在应用干预的影响下,可以观察到个体小组成员的身体是如何放松的,他们的胸部是如何打开的。研究人员还观察了参与者如何激活他们的腹部深层肌肉,并进入治疗空间。与此同时,很明显,病人是如何注意自己的身体和动作的,这反过来又转化为他们的自信感,减少了焦虑和紧张感。讨论:半开放式小组的主要问题是患者整合能力受损,难以获得信任和安全感。此外,对依恋的抗拒在群体成员中自然产生。患者没有机会体验治疗组发展的所有阶段,特别是最后一个阶段,即结束心理治疗的阶段。然而,半开放式治疗小组似乎有一些优势,也突出了一些问题,值得对其进行深入的心理治疗工作。结论:尽管在半开放的社区中进行小组治疗对心理治疗师和患者来说都不是一个舒适的环境,因为他们很难找到安全感,并且对依恋产生了自然的抵制,但这种治疗似乎对整合患者的社区和处理每个成员的内心紧张有很大的帮助。
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期刊介绍: The quarterly Current Problems of Psychiatry is a continuation of the volume "Research on Schizophrenia" and is addressed to a wide group of psychiatrists and clinical psychologists. The quarterly is a reviewed scientific journal of international scope, publishing original papers, review papers, case studies, conference reports, letters to the editor and book reviews. The aim of the "Current Problems of Psychiatry" is providing a wide audience with scientific works, representing a significant contribution to the development of psychiatry and clinical psychology. The works published in the journal are printed in Polish and English. Terms and Conditions for publishing manuscripts in the quarterly are available on the website www.cppsych.umlub.pl in the tab "Requirements".
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