The cultural responsibility of dance movement therapy: philosophical considerations

Author:Vermes, Katalin

Article Title:The cultural responsibility of dance movement therapy: philosophical considerations

Abstract:
This paper examines the cultural situation and special responsibility of dance movement therapy, delineating certain philosophical and cultural-theoretical interpretations of the 'corporeal turn' and 'therapeutic turn' of contemporary culture. It aims to show how dance movement therapy's theoretical horizon is inseparable from the body-mind integration of contemporary philosophies, and how corporeal turn is present in consumer culture, including some of its destructive forms of idealisation and malign regression. The question of how DMT is able to turn malignant regression to the body into benign regression is addressed, and an analysis of the correlating postmodern idea of resilience is offered. Finally, DMT groups are interpreted as social microcosms, and the way Hungarian psychodynamic movement and dance therapists apply their group therapeutic method for the development of democratic culture in the Civil Group Project is described.

Keywords:  Psychodynamic movement and dance therapy (PMDT); corporeal turn; phenomenology; democratic culture

DOI: 10.1080/17432979.2019.1585389
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Source:BODY MOVEMENT AND DANCE IN PSYCHOTHERAPY

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