Art, Dance/Movement, and Music Therapy
Art, dance, and music
Art, dance, and music all appeal to a person's senses. They may also be used for healing and therapy. Each of these methods can help people express themselves, reduce stress, tension, and anxiety, and improve mental health and well-being. These therapies can also distract people from their disease or illness. They also likely help with physical improvement.
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Art therapy. This can help a person deal with emotional conflicts, become aware of issues, and express unspoken concerns. Art therapy includes painting, sculpting, drawing, and many other forms of art.
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Dance/movement therapy. This form of therapy helps improve body image and self-esteem. It can also decrease fears, express anger, decrease body tension, reduce chronic pain, and much more.
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Music therapy. This form of therapy is often used in hospitals and other care centers. It helps people to relax, especially babies and children. It may also be used for people who have burns, cancer, or cerebral palsy. It also works well for people with other brain disorders and neurological conditions, such as Alzheimer disease.
People who practice art, dance/movement, and music therapy have specialized educational training. Art therapists complete special graduate-level programs and are credentialed in art therapy. Accredited graduate programs prepare dance/movement therapists. And music therapists must pass a music therapy licensing exam.
More information on these therapies can be found at:
Online Medical Reviewer:
Bianca Garilli MD
Online Medical Reviewer:
Marianne Fraser MSN RN
Online Medical Reviewer:
Maryann Foley RN BSN
Date Last Reviewed:
1/1/2021
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