An expressive, body-centered therapy that uses movement, creativity, and mindfulness to support emotional healing and wellbeing.
Trauma, PTSD, depression, anxiety, grief, body image issues, stress, social isolation.
Individual or Group · In person (most common) or Virtual (adapted).
Weekly · Session length: 50–75 minutes.
Varies · Short-term (8–12 sessions) or ongoing groups.
Somatic Experiencing, CBT, expressive arts therapy, mindfulness, family therapy.
Established in the 1940s, supported by research in psychology, movement science, and trauma recovery.
Dance/Movement Therapy (DMT) is a form of psychotherapy that uses movement and body awareness to explore emotions, process trauma, and improve wellbeing. Unlike a dance class, DMT does not focus on performance or choreography.
Emotional Movement
Explore emotions through movement and posture
Body Release
Release tension, trauma, or stress held in the body
Self-Awareness
Strengthen self-awareness and body confidence
Connected Movement
Connect with others through shared movement experiences
A Creative Path to Restoring Balance, Expression, and Well-Being
Helpful when words feel overwhelming or limiting
Releases stored tension and integrates mind-body awareness
Movement stimulates positive emotions and vitality
Encourages acceptance and connection with one’s body
DMT sessions are experiential, creative, and supportive. They may include:
Gentle movement to build awareness and safety.
Using posture, rhythm, or gesture to explore inner experiences.
Sharing movement in pairs or circles to build empathy.
Reflection through discussion, art, or journaling.
For those healing through movement and expression
Survivors of trauma, abuse, or grief
Individuals with depression, anxiety, or stress
People struggling with eating disorders or body image issues
Children, adolescents, and adults needing expressive outlets for emotions
Communities or groups healing from collective stress or trauma
Empowering healing and self-expression through movement and rhythm
TruPaths highlights Dance/Movement Therapy because movement is a powerful pathway for healing. When words fall short, the body can speak. This therapy empowers individuals to reconnect with themselves and others through creativity and embodied expression.
Healing doesn’t always come through words. Dance/Movement Therapy helps individuals process emotions, release trauma, and build resilience through creative movement.
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