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Relationships in Motion: Exploring Partner Dancing as an Embodied Psychotherapeutic Approach for Couples Therapy
This qualitative study explored the potential of partner dancing (PD) as a process supporting couples therapy. It examined the experience of PD as a therapeutic experiential medium that reflects upon the dynamics and interactions of couples who are presently engaged in therapy. Additionally, it sought to investigate whether PD supports and enhances these couples’ therapeutic process. A phenomenological design focused on the couples’ experiences of learning PD. Five couples undergoing therapy, in parallel with the research, engaged in four weekly PD sessions incorporating movement and reflection led by the researcher who was a dance/movement therapist and a PD instructor. Data collected involved interviews capturing couples’ experiences regarding PD’s relational impact and its influence on their therapeutic process, alongside pre/post interviews with the couples’ therapists, and video reflection provided by a dance/movement therapist. Qualitative Analysis revealed eight emerging themes: communication, intimacy, synchronization, attunement, negotiating spaces, interpersonal dynamics, shifts, and PD as couples therapy. Findings provided insight into how PD can enhance therapeutic processes for couples, acting as a psychological playground that illuminates couples’ capacities to connect on multifaceted levels. This study contributes to literature on incorporating creative movement-based approaches complementing traditional talk therapy for couples.
期刊介绍:
American Journal of Dance Therapy informs the international mental health community on the latest findings in dance/movement therapy theory, research, and clinical practice by presenting original contributions, case material, reviews, and studies by leading practitioners and educators in the field. The journal, reflecting the dramatic expansion of the profession over the last half-century, publishes timely articles on working with new populations, changing goals, innovative techniques, and new methods of training. Current professional issues, outcome research, and assessment tools are also examined and evaluated. This biannual forum encourages dance/movement therapists and allied mental health professionals to test their theoretical premises and share their ideas. It is a valuable resource for administrators, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and creative arts therapists in the disciplines of music, art, and drama.