I Unit: The Language of Movement Theme: Case Studies Introduction The Power of Movement is a film that focuses on the use of dance therapy to allow individuals to reach into themselves and also to facilitate interaction among people. It was produced in 1982 by film-maker Norris Brock and dance/movement therapists Diane Duggan and Judith Bunney. II Check In III Learning Objectives Understand the diversity of populations dance/movement therapy can help to heal Explain the different approaches of the dance/movement therapists featured in the film Gain an awareness of the role of the dance/movement therapists Experience a hypothetical scenario in which dance/movement therapy can be used IV Main Lesson Film The Power of Movement by Norris Brock (2:07 - 30:15) Featured Dance/Movement Therapists Sharon Chaiklin Joan Chodorow Jane Downes Barbara Stain Susan Sandel V A Note to Remember The main role of dance/movement therapists, no m...
I Unit: Assessment Theme: Mid-Term Quiz Introduction Every semester I assess your understanding of the content covered so far. Just right before the progress report's dead line, you test your own abilities to retain some of the themes we have learned and experienced together. Today's quiz evaluates how efficient I have been in communicating ideas about DMT based on your responses to the questions below. II Objectives Understand the nature of self-assessment Make sense of the various concepts explored in class Gather an awareness of assessment that is conducive to further learning Experience what is like to put into practice the content learned in class III Check in IV Main Lesson VOCABULARY 1.The Circle: The circle represents a powerful symbol with perceived characteristics of totality, wholeness and completeness. Forming a circle is used frequently in Dance Movement Therapy (DM...
HOOK Patrick Bet-David and Chase Hughes delve into psychopathy. 10:50 - 20:21 https://youtu.be/hzIlhZbHL38?si=TNjNgWmI19934QTY Dr. Robert Hare - The Check List Question 1 Chase Hughes disagrees with Dr. Hare. Explain? Bystander effect "Genetics loads the gun, personality and psychology aim experience pulls the trigger." Jim Clemente FOGing (Fear, Obligation and Gilt) I Unit: Brain Rehabilitation Theme: Abnormal Involuntary Movement Introduction Research is now consolidating and expanding the evidence-base for dance/movement therapy and the creative arts therapies; understanding the relationship between verbal and nonverbal communication behaviors in the patient-provider relationship; enhancing diagnostic specificity using movement assessments; movement disorders; gesture. II Learning Objectives Understand the concept of brain rehabilitation Explain how dance relates to brain rehabilitation Gain ...
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