Dance movement psychotherapy is a relational process in which a client and therapist engage in an empathetic creative process using body movement and dance to assist the integration of emotional, cognitive, physical, social, and spiritual aspects of self. We believe that focusing on the creative potential of individuals in a relationship creates a sound ethical basis for psychotherapeutic work.
You will be taught by leading experts who will equip you with the skills, experience, and confidence to work as a dance movement psychotherapist. All graduating students are eligible to apply for registration with the Association for Dance Movement Psychotherapy (ADMP UK). Graduates often create their own positions; facilitating dance movement psychotherapy sessions within settings including social services; special needs; schools; psychiatry; probationary and rehabilitation units; forensic psychiatry.
Our uniquely interdisciplinary MA Dance Movement Psychotherapy integrates theoretical, experiential, and clinical learning, preparing students to practice as dance movement psychotherapists. Practice-based research cascades into teaching emphasizing the social, biological, and psychological construction of the moving body and meaning-making. The program offers opportunities for you to explore and expand movement preferences, ways of interacting with others, belief systems, prejudices, and values. Emphasis is placed on the development of your own style as a dance movement psychotherapist. You also have the opportunity to perform and exhibit your ongoing work in a yearly Arts Therapies exhibition.
The MA in DMP benefits from tutors’ practice-based research, which feeds directly into teaching.
The program ethos emphasizes a critical consideration of different descriptions and explanations of bodies, human systems, and therapeutic practices in different places and times. In the context of an individual student's experiences, beliefs, values, and different 'cultures', our teaching actively promotes a participatory ethic, self-reflexive practices, and the ability for critical reflection on creative processes, intersubjectivity and the construction of social and power differentials, in learning and in psychotherapy.
You should usually hold a second-class honors degree (certain programs may require a 2:1) from a recognized British or overseas university.
20 hours of work permit weekly for international students.
IELTS 6.5 overall with a minimum 5.5 in each component.
Psychology
London
Postgraduate
Full-Time, 2 years
September
5.5
25000,
36000, (INT)
lincoln
6.0
Postgraduate
16200
Leeds, England
6.0
Postgraduate
£8,950, £8,950
London
5.5
Postgraduate
GBP £10,400, £17,900