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Master’s Program in Dance/Movement Therapy - Applied Psychology - Antioch University New England

MA in Dance/Movement Therapy and Counseling

If you have a passion for dance and a desire to use your skills in a counseling role, Antioch New England’s programs in Dance/Movement Therapy lead to truly gratifying career options. Dance/Movement Therapy integrates the mind, body, and spirit through verbal and non-verbal treatment approaches to wellness. The program is approved by the American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA).

Practice while you study.

Dance/Movement Therapy (DMT) incorporates hands-on clinical experience to complement classroom sessions. You complete supervised practica and internships in clinical settings to put your skills, knowledge, and talent to work.

Learn from world-renowned faculty.

Join students who come to ANE because our faculty have excellent credentials and are recognized experts in DMT, presenting and publishing internationally.

Broaden your experience with Drama Therapy.

For students with an interest in drama, we offer a path to the Alternate Route Drama Therapy credential from the National Association of Drama Therapy. We offer many required courses within the DMT curriculum and have a board certified drama therapist on the faculty.

Choose from three options.

DMT offers three graduate study opportunities—MA, MEd, or Post-Master’s Certificate. Choose the program that best helps you reach your goals.

Program Delivery

Master of Arts in Dance/Movement Therapy and Counseling. This 62-credit program of coursework and clinical training spans two and a half to three years as you explore verbal and nonverbal approaches to therapy.

  • In the first year, you spend two days a week in core classes. This includes practica in DMT, and counseling and DMT courses.
  • Your second-year includes advanced courses in DMT and counseling. In addition, you spend two semesters in a supervised counseling practicum/internship.
  • Your third year includes a six- to nine-month DMT internship (700 hours) under American Dance Therapy Registered (ADTR) supervision anywhere in the US

Other Degree Options

MEd in Dance/Movement Therapy
A Master of Education degree in Dance/Movement Therapy and Counseling is also available. Course requirements are the same as the MA program. Supervision requirements for the dance/movement therapy internship are more flexible in the MEd program. For example, MEd internships need not be completed under ADTR supervision. However, to receive the DTR credential (registry in the ADTA) upon graduation, an ADTA-approved internship must be completed.

  • Minimum number of required semesters: 5
  • Expected study sequence: fall, spring, fall, spring, fall

Post-Master’s Certificate of Respecialization in Dance/Movement Therapy
This unique 32-credit certificate program is for the professional who has already earned a master’s degree in the mental health field. The curriculum fulfills the majority of requirements for the DTR credential and is completed over two academic years.

   

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Elizabeth "I am a second-year DMT student and I currently live in Brattleboro, VT. I love Antioch because you learn by doing. I have experience leading movement groups for adults with developmental delays and in-patient adolescents. I am particularly interested in working with patients who have suffered traumatic brain injuries. I really enjoy being a part of this ever transforming field."

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Department News

Susan Loman Leads Groups from Eight Countries on Kestenberg Movement Profile
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Department Events

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Amy Gamache, MA '06

Amy Gamache, MA ’06

Clinician
Sharp Transition Unit
Massachusetts Department of Youth Services

Why did you choose the Antioch Dance/Movement Therapy program? The program is accredited for DMT, and the minor in counseling improves your job prospects after graduation since you have the coursework to apply for licensure. It puts the Antioch program a step above the rest.

How do you use Dance/Movement Therapy in your current position? I work with adolescent boys and young men in transition who have been criminally involved. I integrate expressive arts into my work with them and do one-on-one counseling, and group and family therapy. It is a challenging job, but I really love it.

How did ANE prepare you for the work world? Antioch taught me the art of counseling. The way the program is laid out, with a practicum and work with clients right away, gives you the experience you need when you graduate. To be able to say you’ve worked with a variety of populations before even graduating is really valuable.

What is the best thing about your job? I get to help underprivileged, at-risk youth. I am giving them a chance to express their feelings and to make life-lasting change.

More AP Profiles

Read about Susan Loman’s International DMT Presentations in Germany and Korea

Check out the Kestenberg Movement Profile Strut, a video created by Mary Armstrong, a current DMT student.


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