54. Keeping the Dance in Dance Therapy

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54. Keeping the Dance in Dance Therapy
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Nana Koch, a dance therapist for almost 50 years, shares her guiding principles of dance therapy and how she continues to embrace joy, positivity, and energy through all her working years. Nana Koch, Ed.D, BC-DMT, LCAT, NCC, LPC, CMA is a board certified dance movement therapist, licensed creative arts therapist and educator. She studied with […]

53. Mind/Body Healing with Kim D’Eramo

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53. Mind/Body Healing with Kim D'Eramo
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Join the conversation with Dr. Kim D’Eramo about mind/body healing… -Why YOUR BODY is the greatest key to your clients emotional and physical shifts -How to ALIGN within to create what you want in your practice or business -How to feel better at the end of the day than you did going in!   Dr. […]

50. Real Stories of Dance/Movement Therapy

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50. Real Stories of Dance/Movement Therapy
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Christina Devereaux has over 20 years of stories to share as a dance/movement therapist and DMT supervisor. In this episode, you’ll hear “front lines” in the field and the most valuable advice she gives to dance/movement therapy students and supervisees… now shared with all of you! Christina Devereaux, PhD, LCAT, LMHC, BC-DMT, NCC is an […]

38. Back to Basics: How to Start a Session

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38. Back to Basics: How to Start a Session
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Orit Krug gives her best tips about how to start a group session, class or workshop. She talks about laying the groundwork for creating a safe space so that your session can progress with as much depth and flow as possible. Some topics include the best way to greet your clients and what to do […]

36. Setting Group Therapy Rules can be FUN! (6 min listen)

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36. Setting Group Therapy Rules can be FUN! (6 min listen)
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My least favorite part about running groups with children and teenagers is setting rules. I actually like to call them guidelines. The word rules is so overused in treatment and school settings, I figure they might be more inclined to listen if I call them something different. Call them what I want, they’re still rules, […]