Date of Award
Spring 5-17-2025
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Major
Expressive Therapies
First Advisor
Meg Chang
Abstract
A recognized integration of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dance/movement therapy (DMT) has not been developed because the concept currently lacks a strong philosophical and theoretical background. Observations from adjacent integrative expressive therapies and clinical practice provide encouragement that these models may provide a unique contribution to the field of psychotherapy. CBT would support the field of DMT toward better establishing an evidence-based theoretical background and framework. It is proposed that a well-supported approach to CBT and DMT should be built from a theoretical integration that upholds integrity of both models while identifying connective philosophical roots. This literature review initiates this philosophical exploration by considering how embodied cognition and embodied affectivity are the mechanisms that establish a link between CBT and DMT.
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Recommended Citation
Crain, Sarah, "A Proposal for the Theoretical Integration of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dance/Movement Therapy" (2025). Expressive Therapies Theses. 45.
https://digitalcommons.lesley.edu/expressive_therapies_theses/45
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Commons, Dance Movement Therapy Commons, Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons