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1 | Name Esther Solis House North Topic Dance/Movement Therapy | |||||
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3 | THREE COLUMN LOGIC CHART | |||||
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5 | Essential Question: What is the most important skill of a successful dance/movement therapist? | |||||
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7 | Best Answer: Perform Accurate Patient Warm-Up Assessments | |||||
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11 | 1) What is the most important skill of a successful dance/movement therapist? | 1) Given | 1) N/A | |||
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13 | 2)Dance/Movement Therapy is the psychotherapeutic use of movement as a catalyst into the person’s inner feelings. -Learn ways to cope -Integrates experiences -Interaction with other people | 2) In order to develop the skills to become successful in DMT you need to know what it is you are going to be practicing. | 2) Dr.Baudino (2011) Leo and Gloria Rosen (2008) American Dance Movement Therapy Association(2005) | |||
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15 | 3)As a dance/movement therapist you have to keep in mind that each therapy session is going to look different for each individual. | 3) In order to be successful you need to know that each session is different and will come with a different goal depending on patient. | 3) Dr. Baudino(2011) Phyllis Jeswald(2009) Lynette Adams(2011-2012) | |||
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17 | 4)You work with a variety of groups and individuals. -Family -Group -Cancer Patients -Autistic -Psychological Problems -Eating disorders -Physically impaired | 4) You need to know the type of patients that come into therapy because techniques used depend on their illness. You cannot acquire skills if you don't know your techniques. | 4) Wendy Sawyers(2006) Geraldine A. & Barbara A. Launi (1996) | |||
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19 | 5) As a dance/movement therapist, DMT, you set goals for each and one of your patients depending on their disability. -More movement range, strength -Ability to coexist with a group -Confidence, Body awareness, Security within. -Diminish or over all take away any pain felt -Etc. | 5) By Knowing your demographic it is easier to understand what type of illness you're dealing with and what kind of techniques to use in order to reach the intended goal successfully. | 5) Lori Baudino (2011) American Dance Movement Therapy Association(2005 | |||
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21 | 6) Not all patients are equal. Some tend to cope with situations in different ways. -Exert anger -Block out people -Shut themselves down: no talking, participating, defiance | 6) People's way of copping can interfere with their development and progress. In order to be a successful dance/movement therapist, DMT, you need to make sure you know the types of impediments that might prevent your patient from participating or gaining benefits from the session. | 6) Lynnette Adams (2011-2012) Karen Tortorella (NYT 1985) Leif Tellmann ( 2009) Sarah C. Arnett ( Massage Ther. 2000) R. Rebollo Pratt (2004) | |||
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23 | 7) Patients seek dance movement therapy in order to be able to express themselves without confrontation, or because they are physically unable to perform the usual physical therapy. | 7) A successful DMT needs to be able to understand their patients medical background and the current mood they are in during therapy in order to offer all the possible comforts they might need to absorb as much benefits from the session. | 7) Kathy Cass (2012) Lucila Beltran, Genevieve Ida (2012) Leif Tellmann (2009) | |||
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25 | 8) As a dance/movement therapist you need to be sure to provide your patients the right environment in order for them to be benefited the most during their session. | 8) One of the abilities that a successful DMT needs is the ability to contribute a safe environment to their patients in order to help them feel comfortable. | 8) Dr. Louri Baudino (2011) Lynnette Adams (2011-2012) Kathy Cass (2012) Sarah C. Arnett ( Massage Ther. 2000) | |||
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27 | 9) A DMT should always check on their patients development, growth, and if they've been able to sustain it. | 9) Some patients back track from their previous achievements. To make sure a DMT is doing her job successfully, she should check and see if she should continue building up towards the goal or maybe backtrack to help the patient have a stronger foundation. | 9) Dr. Louri Baudino(2011) Kathy Cass (2012) Leo and Gloria Rosen (2012) | |||
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29 | 10) First Answer: A dance/movement therapist needs to be able to conduct an accurate assessment their patients during the warm-up of the therapy session. | 10) In order to be successful you need to help your patient reach or set a certain goal. By checking their development and current level you can find out if to proceed or stay and continue to perfect a certain ability, or help them get over a certain pain. Performing accurate assessments is a skill that you have to work on every day because you never know what patients might act like. | 10) Forest Franken (2012) Dr. Louri Baudino (2011) Lynnette Adams (2011-2012) Vassiliki Karkou and Patricia Sanderson (2001) ADTA Standards (2009) Fran J. Levy (1988) | |||
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31 | 11) The more dance styles you know the more technique, aesthetic, and dance elements you can perfect. | 11) DMTs have to use movement to show their patients what they are suppose to do. So they have to be very precise and able to demonstrate to an audience what they want them to do. In order to successfully be understood by their patients they will need to be clear with the moves that they will be using with different techniques. | 11) Forest Franken (2012) Lynnette Adams (2011-2012) Barbara Ligeti (2012) | |||
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33 | 12) Dance helps you understand your own kinesthetic sense. -aware of own movement -position of bodies -parts of our bodies (by means other than the common 5 senses) | 12) If DMTs understand their own body language and the way they move they are able to help their patients with any questions. On how to perform a certain step or how to fix their technique. By doing so they successfully provide their own experience to help their patients reach their therapy goals. | 12) Sam Gill (2012) Lauren Kay. Heather Lench (2010) | |||
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35 | 13) Props are an essential part of dance and performance. -wardrobe -enhance steps (ex: tap shoes, ballet shoes, pom-poms) -enhance experience (background, chairs) | 13) In order to be a successful DMT you need to help your patients reach their desired goal. On some cases you need to use props to help with the process or techniques. By knowing how and when to use them properly you are able to use that skill successfully. | 13) Lynnette Adams (2011-2012) Dr. Lori Baudino (2011) Barbara Ligeti (2012) Maria Apt | |||
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37 | 14) A dancer is able to perform for an audience and transmit emotions through dance through: -sharp movements -rhythm -understanding of music/body | 14) Sometimes DMTs come across patients who are hard to talk to or won't talk to you at all. In order to be successful and provide the help they need you need to transmit the right emotions to gain their trust to you as a therapist. | 14) Barbara Ligetti (2012) Varsity Brands, Inc. (2011) Kay Lauren ADTA Standards (2009) | |||
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39 | 15) Answer 2: A dance/movement therapist needs to have set dance abilities. | 15)The ability to dance is a necessary skill for a successful DMT because they will always use this in workshops, their techniques, and in general to understand their own patients. | 15) Dr. Louri Baudino (2011) Kathy Cass (2012) ADTA Standards (2009) Varsity Brands, Inc. (2011) Lauren Kay (2011) Fran J. Levy (1988) | |||
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41 | 16) Every individual’s body movement contains a rhythmic phrasing patter. | 16) A DMT needs to know this in order to successfully identify anything specific about their patient and being able to mold themselves as a therapist in order to help them reach their potential goal. | 16) Susan Bauer (2011) Patrizia Pallaro (2010) Kathy Cass (2012) Glenna Batson (2009) | |||
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43 | 17) Movement can be used as a catalyst into the person’s inner feelings. -be able to learn expression -Coping -Integrate their experiences -interaction with others | 17) As a successful DMT you have to be there for your patient in order to understand their pain or frustration. Movement can help you understand what they might be feeling at the time and help you fix or help them with what ever is bothering them. | 17) Dr. Lori Baudino (2011) Kathy Cass (2012) Janet Kaylo (2003) Phyllis Jeswald ( 2012) | |||
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45 | 18) Movement patterns show character of the person making those movements. -difficulty in locomotion -poor coordination -involuntary and sporadic movements -uneven energy expenditure -limited movement repertoires | 18) Analyzing movement is a skill needed in order to know exactly what a patient is feeling without necessarily using vocabulary. | 18) Ida Genevieve Beltran-Lucila (Associate Artistic Director, Ballet Philippines) Liwei Zhao (2001) Janet Kaylo (2003) | |||
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47 | 19) Movement provides evidence of unconscious processes. -through symbols/metaphors -reflects aspects of personality | 19) Patients might come and not be able to openly speak to you about their experiences so there is where you as a therapist should know how to help them evolve. By knowing this you could help them successfully set and reach any goal. | 19) Stanton-Jones (1992) Liwei Zhao (2001) Janet Kaylo (2003) Forest Franken (2012) | |||
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49 | 20) There are five major components that constitute a textual and symbolic language for describing movement. -Body -Space -Effort -Shape -Relationship | 20) Laban Movement Analysis is a theory that is required to be known. These help you obtain a more precise view on movement and it can help your analyzing skills in order to become a successful DMT. | 20) Janet Kaylo (2003) Liwei Zhao (2001) Forest Franken (2012) | |||
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51 | 21) A dance/movement therapist needs to have the capacity to analyze movement. | This form of therapy focuses on the movement exerted by your subconscious. A person might not be able to explain what they are feeling or why they performed the way they did but in order to be a successful DMT you need to analyze correctly to come up with conclusions. | 19) Lynnette Adams (2011-2012) Stanton-Jones (1992) Liwei Zhao (2001) Janet Kaylo (2003) Forest Franken (2012) Fran J. Levy (1998) | |||
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53 | 22) In order to be a successful dance/movement therapist you need to have the skill to conduct an accurate warm-up assessment for your patients at the beginning of the session. | If: Conducting accurate warm-up assessments, Dance Abilities, and Analyzing Movement are skills of a dance/movement therapist | ||||
54 | Then: The most important skill of a successful dance/movement therapist is the ability to conduct accurate warm-up assessments because by being able to do so they can figure out their patient's status at the beginning of the session. |