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of South Florida) introduce ten chapters that treat CAM mind-body approaches most relevant to psychotherapists: mindfulness meditation, spirituality, poetry therapy, art therapy, psychodrama, dance/movement therapy, music therapy, touch therapies, and animal-assisted therapy.
While no two courses are identical, healing arts curricula may typically involve training in anatomy and physiology, holistic health care and modalities (philosophies and concepts of holistic wellness), visual arts, music and poetry therapy, movement therapy, essential oils and herbal remedies, holistic/spiritual counseling and nutrition, biofeedback, meditation, reiki; and bodywork treatments including acupressure, aromatherapy and hydrotherapy, among other subject matter.
Poetry therapy has become an important discipline with many practitioners drawn form the social work profession.
 
 
 
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