Dance/Movement Therapy for Infants and Young Children with Medical Illness: Treating Somatic and Psychic Distress
- Author: Keren, Miri
- Author: Tortora, Suzi
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Contents
- 1. The Role of the Baby's Body, Nonverbal-Movement Experience, and Communication in Building the Caregiver-Baby Relationship
- 2. The Clinical Implications of Embodiment and Memory During Infancy
- 3. Principles of Pediatric Medical Dance/Movement Therapy
- 4. Affect and Self-Regulation in Social and Emotional Development
- 5. Babies Remember Pain
- 6. The Hospital and Severe Illness-Linked Experiences: Their Impact on the Infant's Socio-Emotional Development
- 7. Long-Term Effects of Chronic Life-Threatening Pediatric Illness on Later Adjustment and Their Clinical Implications
- 8. DC 0-5: A Multi-Axial Tool for an Integrated Formulation of Symptoms of Somatic and Psychic Distress in the First 5 Years of Life
- 9. Nonverbal Assessment of Somatic and Psychic Distress
- 10. From Lullabies to Dance-Play: The Role of Rhythm, Rocking, Song, and Dance to Soothe and Engage Infants and Young Children With Medical Illness
- 11. Multisensory Dance/Movement Psychotherapy Pain Management Approach
- 12. Summary of Key Points