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Therapy Definitions
Movement Therapy
Movement therapy refers to a broad range of Eastern and Western movement
approaches used to promote physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual
well-being.
The physical benefits of movement therapy include greater ease and range of
movement, increased balance, strength and flexibility, improved muscle tone and
coordination, joint resiliency, cardiovascular conditioning, enhanced athletic
performance, stimulation of circulation, prevention of injuries, greater
longevity, pain relief, and relief of rheumatic, neurological, spinal, stress,
and respiratory disorders. Movement therapy can also be used as a meditation
practice to quiet the mind, foster self-knowledge, and increase awareness. In
addition, movement therapy is beneficial in alleviating emotional distress that
is expressed through the body. These conditions include eating disorders,
excessive clinging, and anxiety attacks. Since movements are related to thoughts
and feelings, movement therapy can also bring about changes in attitude and
emotions. People report an increase in self-esteem and self-image. Communication
skills can be enhanced and tolerance of others increased. The physical openness
facilitated by movement therapy leads to greater emotional openness and
creativity.
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