Arts in Psychotherapy
Volume 36, Issue 5, 2009, Pages 289-296

Traumatised refugees: An integrated dance and verbal therapy approach (Article)

Koch S.C.* , Weidinger-von der Recke B.
  • a University of Heidelberg, Institute of Psychology, Hauptstr. 47-51, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
  • b REFUGIO, Munich, Germany

Abstract

Refugees often suffer from complex trauma including persecution in their home countries, flight, and disadvantaged conditions of life in the host country. The body is directly involved in these traumatic experiences. Dance/movement therapy allows for the treatment of complex psychological trauma (torture, rape, war experiences) and contributes to the healing process directly on a body level. The complex traumata in the life of refugees require creative therapeutic interventions on different levels. This article introduces work with traumatised refugees at the treatment center REFUGIO in Munich, Germany. The center offers a multifaceted therapeutic program and offers among other approaches an interface of dance and verbal psychotherapy. Individual and group cases illustrate how the connection of both therapeutic modalities can be employed in a facilitative and clinically meaningful way. © 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

Asylum seekers Health Refugees Dance/movement therapy Patients' vignettes trauma

Index Keywords

Germany Nonverbal Communication music therapy refugee interpersonal communication psychosomatics human survivor life event group therapy priority journal psychotherapy conditioning art therapy cultural factor Article emotionality posttraumatic stress disorder psychotrauma Fear

Link
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DOI: 10.1016/j.aip.2009.07.002
ISSN: 01974556
Cited by: 23
Original Language: English