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      Children Are Born to Dance! Pediatric Medical Dance/Movement Therapy: The View from Integrative Pediatric Oncology

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          Children freely expressing themselves through spontaneous dance is a natural part of childhood. The healing powers of dance are universal in all cultures across history. Dance/movement therapy (DMT) in pediatric oncology is little known and underutilized. This article discusses DMT, specifically focusing on pediatric oncology. It defines and clarifies the difference between medical DMT as a psychotherapeutic modality aimed at addressing the patient’s psychosocial needs, and dance and therapeutic dance used recreationally to engage patients during their hospital visits. A literature review of DMT with medically ill children in the United States and worldwide is provided. It culminates with a focus on advancements in the field, discussing the future of pediatric medical DMT. Grounded in a biopsychosocial perspective, the intrinsically nonverbal and embodied nature of pediatric medical DMT is uniquely positioned to be a strong component of integrative oncology services. The use of DMT to synthesize potentially traumatic aspects of the medical experience is proposed. It ends with a call for research posing the question: Can pediatric medical DMT support the patient to express feelings while in cancer treatment within the context of a psychotherapeutic milieu, enabling the patient to create an embodied coherent narrative that fosters expressivity and empowerment?

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              Dance/movement therapy for improving psychological and physical outcomes in cancer patients.

              Current cancer care increasingly incorporates psychosocial interventions. Cancer patients use dance/movement therapy to learn to accept and reconnect with their bodies, build new self-confidence, enhance self-expression, address feelings of isolation, depression, anger and fear and to strengthen personal resources.
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                Journal
                Children (Basel)
                Children (Basel)
                children
                Children
                MDPI
                2227-9067
                21 January 2019
                January 2019
                : 6
                : 1
                : 14
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY 10021, USA; tortoras@ 123456mskcc.org ; Tel.: +1-845-265-1085
                [2 ]The Andréa Rizzo Foundation, Charlestown, RI 02813, USA
                Article
                children-06-00014
                10.3390/children6010014
                6352017
                30669668
                b1245765-1555-4e81-b446-e70d928223f6
                © 2019 by the author.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                : 13 November 2018
                : 16 January 2019
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                pediatric cancer,integrative oncology,integrative medicine,dance/movement therapy,dance therapy,dance/movement psychotherapy,trauma and ptsd,complementary and alternative medicine,symptom management,creative arts therapy

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