Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6831328 | The Arts in Psychotherapy | 2018 | 44 Pages |
Abstract
Initially, the depressed patients' body image was characterized by fragmentation, distortions, and shallowness of body awareness. The DMT group treatment aimed to offer the patients a safe space for exploring their embodied experiences in a validating social setting. This produced positive changes in the body image: finding a better sensation of one's body, tolerating the sensations, settling in the body, finding pleasure and meaningfulness in the experiences. BIA scores indicated large effect sizes in the change between pre- and post-treatment assessments. Change for more positive body image during the treatment predicted fewer depressive symptoms at the follow-up measurement.
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Authors
Päivi Pylvänäinen, Raimo Lappalainen,