the positive relationship of the counselor and client.
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Reese P. Dubin has written: 'Telecult power' -- subject(s): Occultism, Success 'Miracle medicine foods' -- subject(s): Garlic, Therapeutic use, Popular Works, Diet therapy, Diet Therapy
Deena Zalkind Spear has written: 'Ears of the angels' -- subject(s): Mental healing, Music therapy, Stringed instruments, Tuning
Satir family therapy, structural family therapy, stategic family therapy, bowenian family therapy, systemic family therapy, narrative family therapy, solution focussed family therapy, object relations family therapy
Michael Guy Cammack has written: 'Effects of restricted environmental stimulation therapy on smokeless tobacco use' -- subject(s): Health aspects, Health aspects of Smokeless tobacco, Sensory deprivation, Smokeless tobacco, Therapeutic use
There are different forms of dance and different dance styles that can be learned but dance/movement therapy is not a type or style of dance. Dance therapy is a process. Dance therapy is a creative arts therapy modality (similar to art therapy or music therapy) used by a trained professional to help further the integration of body, mind, and spirit. Dance/movement therapy is a means of expression and is not the imposing of a form of dance on the body. It is a psychotherapy like verbal therapy (counseling). Instead of using conversation between therapist and client, the dance therapist uses improvisational movement in a kinesthetically empathic way to meet a client where he or she is. In illness, whether physical or psychological, there are movement patterns that often repeat themselves or tensions may be held in parts of the body ( Nemetz, 1995). Dance therapists have a unique set of therapeutic skills that involves acknowledgment and development of the nonverbal language of the body through synchronous rhythm, pattern, and attunement. Dance therapy involves the therapist's interaction with clients to "discover new ways of moving and validating feelings and expressions" (Nemetz, 1995). Blanche Evan sums up dance therapy as something that "seeks to express rather than impress".
the positive relationship of the counselor and client. SDT
the positive relationship of the counselor and client. SDT
Theo Gimbel has written: 'Healing with color & light' -- subject(s): Color, Therapeutic use 'The colour therapy workbook' -- subject(s): Color, Therapeutic use 'Healing with Colour' 'Healing Through Colour' -- subject(s): Color Therapy, Parapsychology
Craniosacral therapy is a holistic healing practice that uses very light touching to balance the craniosacral system in the body, which includes the bones, nerves, fluids, and connective tissues of the cranium and spinal area.
Virginia Newton has written: 'Healing energy' -- subject(s): Exercise therapy, Qi gong, Therapeutic use
Biofield healing-- A general term for a group of alternative therapies based on the belief that the human body is surrounded by an energy field (or aura) that reflects the condition of the person's body and spirit.
Words with the root "therap" include therapy, therapist, therapeutic, and thermotherapy.
Therapeutic as in Baking bread and kneading dough can be very therapeutic.
Imagination therapy, also known as visualization or guided imagery, is a therapeutic technique that involves using mental imagery to promote relaxation, reduce stress, improve mood, and aid in the healing process. This approach engages the mind in creating vivid mental pictures to address emotional and physical concerns. Imagination therapy is often used in conjunction with other therapeutic interventions to enhance their effectiveness.
Medical treatment of disease; the art or science of healing.Viper1Therapeutic refers to healing, such as a medicine or therapy that has healing or curative capability for treatment of disease or disability.It is used for both physical health and mental health, ranging from a drug or substance that is used to cure a disease to an attitude or activity that supports the healing of one's mental or emotional health.
therapeutic is the adjective. eg. therapeutic approach to obesity therapeutically is the adverb
Dolores Krieger, a prominent professor of nursing at the New York University Division of Nursing, conceived of therapeutic touch as a healing technique in the early 1970s and introduced the therapy in 1972.