Movement Observation II
Students will be introduced to Rudolf Laban’s system of movement analysis—including his vocabulary, notation, theory, concepts, and philosophy—for use in the clinical practice of DMT. Students will also begin to use Laban’s system to analyze their own movement predilections for the purpose of understanding clinical theories such as transference and counter-transference and diversity awareness. The work in this course builds on the assessment and appraisal skills for groups and individuals acquired in Movement Observation I.
Dance/Movement Therapy Program courses
- Clinical Fieldwork Orientation
- Graduate Seminar in Methods and Theory of DMT I
- Graduate Seminar in Methods and Theory of DMT II
- Group Work Theory and Practice I
- Group Work Theory and Practice II
- Human Growth and Development
- Movement Observation I
- Movement Observation II
- Movement Observation of Children Fieldwork
- Professional Orientation and Ethics
- Psychopathology
- Research Methods