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Esther Solis // North House // Senior Project Blog 2012 // EQ: What is the most important skill of a successful dance movement therapist?

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Fourth Interview Questions

  1. How have you used your previous dance techniques during a therapy session?
  2. How do you compare your dance movement therapies and your dance shows?
  3. Do the use of props seem beneficial at any time?
  4. If you could recommend me to take any dance class, which one would it be?
  5. Did your dance major seem to help while you were going through the DMT course?
  6. Did it take you long to learn to apply and see the Laban movement analysis techniques?
  7. How would you explain the movement analysis going through a session to someone who has no background on the subject?
  8. Do you think a warm-up assessment helps you or your patients?
  9. What do you recommend to do in order to complete an accurate warm-up assessment of your patients?
  10. How do you handle working with minors and their parents, is there any specific procedure?
  11. Do you have to have extra knowledge of the different patient disorders?
  12. How do you handle the diversity of the patients in this particular therapy field?
  13. What have been some obstacles or hardships you've faced during therapy sessions?
  14. What have been some of the greatest goals reached by your patients?
  15. Usually, what kind of environment is set during your therapy sessions?
  16. How can you make sure that your patients feel safe in the environment you are working on?
  17. Why do you think people don't really know a lot more about dance/movement therapy?
  18. What factors would be important to keep in mind when thinking of the expansion of this type of therapy?
  19. What is something you enjoy about working as a DMT?
  20. What about this field interested you, why not just physical or psychological therapy?


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