Sunday, May 2, 2010

Dance Therapy...no side effects...statistics show treatment...why not?

Although dance therapy goes unnoticed in much of American society today, it is definitely growing quickly and spreading across many nations. In order to spread the idea of dance therapy, we need to publicize it just like prescription drug companies do in our every day lives. There need to be commercials interrupting our favorite television stations and advertisements in the magazines that we purchase weekly and/or monthly. If people do not hear about it, then they will not know how effective dance therapy as an alternative medicine truly is. Dance therapy comes with no lasting side effects and has no addiction statistics. Of course DMT takes a few sessions to work and does take some time to show results, but as far as your health goes I think that it will be okay if you wait just a few weeks instead of ruining the lining of your intestines or better yet, save the prescriptions for a disease that needs rapid treatment. As with many prescription medications, your body becomes immune to the drugs and does not show much response. Dance therapy yet again, does not come with this side effect.

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  1. Hi Kristine!

    My name is Lyndsey, I'm a student at Moorpark college and doing a research paper on the great effects of Dance Movement Therapy and how much better it is than taking prescription drugs. It is a personal interest of mine, I hope to become a dance movement therapist one day, and I was wondering if I could interview you over e-mail? I'd love the opportunity to ask you questions, as well as ask you what studies you found particularly helpful in this field. If you're not interested, that's okay, thanks for listening anyways, but if you are I'd love it if you could e-mail me at lyndsey_gago@yahoo.com. The interview would consist of my asking questions pertaining to the subject as well as questions on how qualified you are and why your opinion should matter (My teacher likes to assume everyone is stone-cold stupid until proven otherwise, and if she sees your qualifications it'll bump me up a grade. Please don't take this as an insult, anyone reading your blog can see you're not stone-cold stupid [: ).

    Thanks so much for your time. :] I hope to hear from you.

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