Asian Journal of Arts and Culture, Volume 23, Issue 1 , 01/01/2023

Dance Therapy for Generation Y Adolescents

Nuchanart Rodsaaad, Tatchakrit Matyakhan, Chanakamol Kongyok, Attaporn Buachuen, Phatchara Phayakka, Pha Emah Chesa, Jiraphat Namkaew, Apichat Pikulthong, Atorn Thippeng, Worawit Pradittakarn, Parkpoom Ratanarojanakool

Abstract

In the purpose of this article, the author would like to demonstrate principles of the dance of incorporating dance into medical practice which is widely discussed in Thai society and worldwide as "dance therapy". It is a branch of studies in rescue and care, using physical movements to promote and develop the interconnection of body and mind. It also exhibits another characteristic to support self-understanding that arises from a reflective perspective through the process of feeling expression shaped to behavior. It is to connect the physical and mental principles by adopting a body movement matter to emphasize building a relationship between physical and mental health which is the origin of the mechanism occurring in the body relationship that is expressed through feelings and emotions. With the principle of movement therapy by the principal combination of dance and modification of thought and behavior, it is to support and assist Generation Y adolescents, who suffer anxiety, stress, and depression, to have well-being lives in society.

Document Type

Article

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

Dance TherapyGeneration Y Adolescents

ASJC Subject Area

Arts and Humanities : Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Arts and Humanities : Language and LinguisticsArts and Humanities : Visual Arts and Performing ArtsSocial Sciences : Cultural StudiesArts and Humanities : PhilosophyArts and Humanities : History


Bibliography


Rodsaaad, N., Matyakhan, T., Kongyok, C., Buachuen, A., Phayakka, P., Chesa, P., Namkaew, J., ... Ratanarojanakool, P. (2023). Dance Therapy for Generation Y Adolescents. Asian Journal of Arts and Culture, 23(1) doi:10.48048/ajac.2023.259230

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