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What is Biopsychosocial

Exploring the Benefit of Creative Arts Therapies for Children, Adolescents, and Adults
Interconnection between biological, psychological, and social factors.
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Dance and Movement Therapy With Children and Developmental Disabilities/Disorders
Jenna Dawn Rivera (Marymount Manhattan College, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-7856-1.ch009
Abstract
Dance and movement therapy has become a quickly growing field in the creative arts therapies, combining psychotherapy and embodiment. Sessions are often available in schools, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and clinics worldwide. Although dance therapy can be beneficial to individuals of all ages, genders, races, and cultures, the benefit for children is substantial. This chapter will discuss the use of dance and movement therapy with children in the United States and compare it to related practices in other countries. Additionally, approaches and techniques will be analyzed through the lens of best and most practical uses for children. Developmental disorders in children will also be examined to assess the benefits of dance therapy on cognitive, socioemotional, and physical skills. Lastly, this chapter will inspire ideas for future directions to advance the field of dance and movement therapy.
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Uses of Virtual Reality (VR) for Chronic Pain
A model or approach that recognizes biologic, psychologic, and social effects.
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Diabetes: Biopsychosocial Features Affecting Metabolic Control and Treatment Adherence
Relating or examining the interconnectedness of biological, physiological and social factors in health and illness.
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Addiction Issues in the Schools
The interconnected biological, psychological, and sociological factors involved in a person’s health.
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Clinicians Applying Yoga Principles and Practices in Pain Care: An Evidence-Informed Approach
A model developed by George L. Engel in 1977, attempting to explain and describe the various domains of a human being: biological, psychological, and social, in order to allow for a more holistic approach to healthcare, research and education.
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