When words aren’t enough, your body can speak volumes. Dance/Movement Therapy (DMT) helps people reconnect with themselves, release emotional blocks, and heal trauma through the language of movement, not just conversation.
Dance/Movement Therapy (DMT) is a form of body-centered psychotherapy that uses movement as a way to express, explore, and regulate emotions. Grounded in the belief that the mind and body are deeply interconnected, DMT supports healing by engaging physical movement to unlock emotional processing — especially when verbal expression feels difficult or inaccessible. Unlike dance classes focused on technique, Dance Movement Therapy is rooted in clinical psychology and somatic awareness. Sessions might include guided movement, breathwork, posture exploration, or improvised gestures — all led by a licensed dance therapist trained to observe, support, and mirror emotional experience through body-based techniques. By tapping into movement, DMT helps bypass cognitive defenses, access deep emotional layers, and promote balance in the nervous system — offering a unique path toward resilience and healing.
Movement therapy is increasingly recognized as an effective treatment for a wide range of emotional, developmental, and physical health concerns. Some of the conditions supported by Dance Movement Therapy include:
Dance therapy can help a wide range of individuals, especially those who feel emotionally stuck or disconnected from their bodies. Ideal candidates include:
Each Dance Movement Therapy session is guided by the client’s needs, comfort, and readiness. A typical session may include:
Dance Movement Therapy works by accessing emotional memory and regulation systems that reside in the body. Here’s how:
Not at all. Dance Movement Therapy is a licensed form of psychotherapy, not a recreational or performance-based dance experience. Key differences:
Dance Movement Therapy and talk therapy complement each other, but they work in different ways. Here’s how DMT stands apart:
DMT is particularly helpful for people who say “I don’t know what I feel” — because their body may already be telling the story.
Dance Movement Therapy is provided by trained, credentialed mental health professionals with specialization in movement-based psychotherapy. Qualified providers may include:
Look for a provider who combines clinical training with expertise in somatic movement, and who aligns with your therapeutic needs and identity.
Yes — while research is still growing, numerous studies and clinical reports support the effectiveness of Dance Movement Therapy. Evidence highlights:
DMT is increasingly recognized within trauma-informed care models as a valuable body-based healing modality, and it's used in hospitals, mental health clinics, schools, and rehabilitation programs around the world.
Duration of Dance Therapy depends on the individual’s needs, goals, and life circumstances. Treatment plans may include:
Therapists regularly assess progress and collaborate with clients to determine the ideal course of treatment.
Yes — while in-person sessions often provide deeper embodied feedback, many elements of Dance Movement Therapy can be adapted to telehealth. Online DMT may include:
Virtual DMT may be particularly helpful for clients in rural areas, those with mobility limitations, or during periods of physical distancing. As always, therapists prioritize client comfort and safety, even in a remote setting.
You might consider Movement Therapy if:
Whether you’re recovering from trauma, coping with life transitions, or just feeling lost in your own skin, Dance Movement Therapy offers a gentle but powerful path back to yourself.
Coverage for Dance Movement Therapy varies based on provider credentials and insurance plans. Generally:
Be sure to ask your therapist about insurance eligibility, out-of-pocket rates, and documentation for reimbursement.
Dance Movement Therapy is a transformative form of psychotherapy that helps people process emotions, release trauma, and reconnect with their bodies in safe, supportive ways. Whether you’re facing anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, or burnout, DMT offers a unique bridge between feeling and healing.
With the guidance of a compassionate and trained movement therapist, your body becomes not just the site of your stress — but a powerful ally in your recovery.
Remember, recovery is possible. With early intervention, a supportive network, and the right professional care, you can overcome the challenges of Dance/Movement Therapy and build a fulfilling life. We are here to help you find care.