National Dance/Movement Therapy Advocacy Day
June 13, Friday

What is dance/movement therapy
Dance/movement therapy (DMT) is a form of psychotherapy that uses body movement as a way to express inner experiences, connect with oneself, and improve emotional health. It is based on the connection between the body and the mind.
The therapy is used to support people in various areas such as:
* Emotional disorders
* Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
* Child development
* Rehabilitation after injuries
* Support for the elderly
Purpose of the day
This day was established by the American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA) to:
* Promote the importance and recognition of the profession
* Educate the public about the benefits of movement-based therapy
* Support practitioners and clients
* Encourage scientific research in the field of DMT
How it is celebrated
The day is marked by various events and initiatives:
* Public sessions and workshops
* Online conferences and discussions with therapists
* Social campaigns with personal recovery stories
* Articles and videos about the benefits of DMT
* Advocacy efforts aimed at gaining professional recognition and support
Interesting facts
* DMT originated in the USA in the mid-20th century, with Marian Chace considered its founder.
* It combines elements of psychology, art, and medicine.
* Dance/movement therapy is used in both individual and group settings.