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Considering a Career in Dance/Movement Therapy?

Is Dance/Movement Therapy the Right Career for You? (informational sheet)

Frequently Asked Questions
Words of wisdom from current students

Resources

Recommended Reading
Research
Dance/Movement Therapy Fact Sheets
Helpful contact information

Educational opportunities in Dance/Movement Therapy

Approved Graduate Degree Programs in Dance/Movement Therapy
Alternate Route Opportunities
International Programs
Other Graduate Degree Programs
Undergraduate Dance/Movement Therapy Coursework

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Considering a Career in Dance/Movement Therapy?
Wondering if dance/movement therapy is the right career for you? Find out what dance/movement therapists do and how you can prepare for a rewarding career in dance/movement therapy. Below are several questions that are most often asked by students thinking about pursing a career in dance/movement therapy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dance/Movement Therapy?
What do Dance/Movement Therapists Do?
What kind of work experience would be helpful for a future dance/movement therapist?
What undergraduate preparation should one have?
What does Approval of Graduate Programs Mean?
What does DTR (Dance Therapists Registered) Mean?


A Letter for Interested Students

Dear Students:

The dance/movement therapy community welcomes your interest in our profession. In order to help you get the best results from your inquiries, here are some suggestions:

1. Do some preliminary research first – (1) Read the extensive information on the American Dance Therapy Association website, including research and bibliographies. (2) Check with your school library or local public library for books and articles about dance/movement therapy. A librarian can give you useful guidance on finding reading materials about dance therapy.

2. Introduce yourself – When you contact us for input on your project or area of interest, please tell us a little bit about yourself. Are you a high school, college or graduate student? What part of the country or world are you located in? How did you first hear about dance/movement therapy?

3. Tell us about your project - Will your project result in a paper, video or presentation? What class is your project for: dance, physical education, health sciences, career exploration, psychology? What is the timeline for your project? It’s best if you contact us early in your project timeline.

4. Tell us about your focus - What in particular most interests you about dance/movement therapy? Is it a particular type of patient, disease, treatment method, artistic aspect? The more specific and clear you are about your questions and learning needs, the better we will be able to help you.

You will find that the dance/movement therapy community is willing and generous in its response to inquiries from students. Following the above suggestions will ensure that you get the best results from contacting us about your project.

Thank you so much for your interest in dance therapy!

Sincerely,

American Dance Therapy Association


Helpful information from current students



Helpful Contact Information:

CHAIRPERSON OF EDUCATION RESEARCH AND PRACTICE COMMITTEE
Lenore W. Hervey, ADTR
E-mail: lhervey@colum.edu

CHAIRPERSON OF CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE
Gabrielle Kaufman, ADTR
E-mail: dmt@leventhal.com

CHAIRPERSON GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
Robyne Stone Davis, ADTR
E-mail: rdavis1830@aol.com

ADDITIONAL DANCE/MOVEMENT THERAPY CONTACTS


First-Time Student Members Get Price Break!
All first-time student members will receive a 50% discount in the Student Membership Category of the American Dance Therapy Association. We feel strongly that student membership is the first step in recognizing your professional identity as a Dance/Movement Therapist. Your membership and participation in your national organization is a vital part of your future. Contact the National Office for additional information or click here to become a member.