Dance/Movement Therapy in Social Work | UW-Madison School of Social Work
The University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Social Work, presents an interactive lecture by Rena Kornblum.
Dance/movement therapy is the psycho-therapeutic use of movement to further the emotional, cognitive, physical and social integration of the individual.
In this video, you will learn about the field of dance/movement therapy, and how non-verbal work can augment your practice. Participants will also learn how to integrate movement into practice with emphasis on ways to develop spatial awareness, body boundaries, self-regulation, development of empathy, and anger management with individuals.
Rena Kornblum, MCAT, ADTR, DTRL, is the Executive Director of Hancock Center for Dance/Movement Therapy & a Board Certified dance/movement therapist. She has been teaching at UW-Madison since 1983, where she currently co-ordinates an undergraduate certificate program called Introductory Studies in Dance/Movement Therapy.
Видео Dance/Movement Therapy in Social Work | UW-Madison School of Social Work канала UW-Madison Sandra Rosenbaum School of Social Work
Dance/movement therapy is the psycho-therapeutic use of movement to further the emotional, cognitive, physical and social integration of the individual.
In this video, you will learn about the field of dance/movement therapy, and how non-verbal work can augment your practice. Participants will also learn how to integrate movement into practice with emphasis on ways to develop spatial awareness, body boundaries, self-regulation, development of empathy, and anger management with individuals.
Rena Kornblum, MCAT, ADTR, DTRL, is the Executive Director of Hancock Center for Dance/Movement Therapy & a Board Certified dance/movement therapist. She has been teaching at UW-Madison since 1983, where she currently co-ordinates an undergraduate certificate program called Introductory Studies in Dance/Movement Therapy.
Видео Dance/Movement Therapy in Social Work | UW-Madison School of Social Work канала UW-Madison Sandra Rosenbaum School of Social Work
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