Raving as healing: an autoethnographic study into how raving can inform the use of dance movement psychotherapy in clinical work with substance abusers in recovery

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
C. Day
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Abstract The topic of raving has not yet been addressed in dance/movement psychotherapy (DMP) literature, despite being a meaningful activity shown to facilitate personal transformation. Whilst studies on rave culture have highlighted its therapeutic benefits, none of them focus on recovering substance abusers. This research identifies links between raving and DMP, looking at what each practice can offer this client group. Three key commonalities were identified whilst reviewing the literature on raving, DMP and substance abuse: strengthening spirituality, enhancing one’s sense of self, and creating a sense of belonging. Through analysing data from participant interviews, my embodied responses and my own experiences, five more were revealed. Findings from this study were considered for their relevance in DMP clinical practice.
胡言乱语作为治疗:一项关于胡言乱语如何在药物滥用者康复的临床工作中为舞蹈运动心理治疗的使用提供信息的自我民族学研究
尽管狂欢是一种促进个人转变的有意义的活动,但在舞蹈/运动心理治疗(DMP)文献中尚未涉及狂欢的主题。虽然对锐舞文化的研究强调了它的治疗作用,但没有一个研究关注于恢复药物滥用者。这项研究确定了狂言和DMP之间的联系,看看每种做法能为这个客户群体提供什么。在回顾有关胡言乱语、DMP和药物滥用的文献时,我们发现了三个关键的共同点:增强灵性,增强自我意识,创造归属感。通过分析参与者访谈的数据,我的具体反应和我自己的经历,揭示了另外五个。本研究的结果被认为与DMP临床实践有关。
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1.40
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期刊介绍: Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy is an international, peer-reviewed journal exploring the relationship between body and mind and focusing on the significance of the body and movement in the therapeutic setting. It is the only scholarly journal wholly dedicated to the growing fields of body (somatic) psychotherapy and dance movement therapy. The body is increasingly being recognized as a vehicle for expression, insight and change. The journal encourages broad and in-depth discussion of issues relating to research activities, theory, clinical practice, professional development and personal reflections.
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