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    Dance Movement Therapy for Depression (Protocol)

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    Date
    2012-06
    Author
    Meekums, B.
    Karkou, Vicky
    Nelson, A.
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    Meekums, B., Karkou, V. & Nelson, A. (2012) Dance Movement Therapy for Depression (Protocol), Cochrane Library, , , ,
    Abstract
    To assess the effects of dance movement therapy (DMT) for depression compared with no treatment (waiting list) or to standard care in both child and adult populations To compare DMT with other psychological interventions (e.g. psychodynamic psychotherapy or IPT, counselling or CBT) To compare DMT with pharmacological interventions (e.g. anti-depressants, minor tranquillisers or mood stabilisers) To compare DMT with other physical interventions (e.g. dance or exercise) To compare different forms of DMT (e.g. Laban-based DMT, Chacian DMT or Authentic Movement) (see below for explanations of these)
    Official URL
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD009895
    URI
    https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/2356
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