What is Dance Movement Therapy (DMT)?
DMT is defined by the European Association Dance Movement Therapy (EADMT) as ‘the therapeutic use of movement to further the emotional, cognitive, physical, spiritual and social integration of the individual.
Quantitative studies - Creative arts therapy improves quality of life for pediatric brain tumor patients receiving outpatient chemotherapy.
Abstract. This mixed methods pilot study evaluated the effects of the creative arts therapy (CAT) on the quality of life (QOL) of children receiving chemotherapy. A 2-group, repeated measures randomized design compared CAT with a volunteers attention (). Statistical analysis of the randomized controlled phase of the study suggested an improvement in the following areas after the CAT: parent report of childs hurt () and parent report of childs nausea (). A nonrandomized phase, using a different instrument showed improved mood with statistical significance on the Faces Scale (P <.01), and patients were more excited (P < .05), happier (P < .02), and less nervous (P < .02). Provider focus groups revealed positive experiences. Case studies are included to exemplify the therapeutic process. With heightened interest in complementary therapy for children with cancer, future research with a larger sample size is needed to document the impact of incorporating creative arts into the healing process.
DMT is defined by the European Association Dance Movement Therapy (EADMT) as ‘the therapeutic use of movement to further the emotional, cognitive, physical, spiritual and social integration of the individual.