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Emotions in motion: Short-term group form Dance/Movement Therapy in the treatment of depression: A pilot study

Suvi SaarikallioMarko PunkanenGeoff Luck

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Dancemedia_common.quotation_subjectAngerHealth Professions (miscellaneous)Psychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyMoodQuality of lifeSocial skillsIntervention (counseling)ta6131medicineAnxietymedicine.symptomPsychologyDepression (differential diagnoses)ta515Clinical psychologymedia_common

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Abstract Depression is a highly prevalent mood disorder that impairs a person's social skills and quality of life. Depressed patients have been shown to have difficulty in identifying, expressing, and regulating emotions, especially negative emotions, such as anger. Here, we present a study that investigates using body- and movement-based therapy intervention in the treatment of depression. Central to this study is the use of a short-term group form of Dance/Movement Therapy (DMT) intervention. The main research question was whether a short-term group form of DMT intervention could decrease the symptoms of depression and anxiety. Depressed participants ( N  = 21, aged 18–60 years) received 20 sessions of group DMT, and measurements, including psychometric questionnaires, were taken before and after the intervention. The mean score of the primary outcome measure, the BDI, decreased significantly from the pre- ( M  = 21.67, SD  = 5.26) to post-measurement ( M  = 10.50, SD  = 5.50), t (17) = 10.40, p

10.1016/j.aip.2014.07.001http://juuli.fi/Record/0029630214