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active imagination, clients, creative arts, dance therapy, jung, metaphors, Motional Processing, movement therapy, Psychotherapy, self understanding, subconscious, symbols, universality
In Dance Movement Therapy (a Creative Arts Therapy), therapists use a variety of tools. One is the use of drawn images. When I work with clients I use art in service to therapy, allowing the client to draw before moving so the image becomes a prop, and/or a drawing after moving allowing the client to draw their experience.
In the creative arts process, symbols that are created contain valuable information which speak to the circumstances of life. The unique aspect of the creative arts is that it often taps into the subconscious using a different part of the brain to express than what is used to verbalize
When using drawings with clients I look beyond the psychopathological perspective, and view the work for its intrinsic value as an expression. I acknowledge the universality of images and symbols with an open mind to the uniqueness and specific feeling content of the client’s creation.

Hello – Your interests and professional practice seem aligned with the activities and mission of ISMETA, and I wonder if you have considered becoming a member. Practitioners of somatic movement are recognized internationally as professional and skilled in their craft when registered with us. ISMETA also has reviews training programs and has a growing list of Member Organizations.
Thank you for your support of somatic movement and education.
best,
Anneliese
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Hi, thanks for the suggestion! I will be joining ISMETA in the very near future. RichardB
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