How Creative Arts Therapists Use Embodiment in DBT
Briefly

Incorporating specific drama therapy interventions can significantly enhance the efficacy of psychotherapy by allowing clients to physically experience and embody therapeutic concepts.
Embodiment, in the therapeutic context, involves physicalizing emotions and experiences, enabling clients to connect more deeply with concepts through movement, posture, and expression.
The process of 'enroling' clients in therapy allows them to explore their internal experiences safely, transforming abstract feelings into tangible actions and insights.
An effective Action-Based DBT session requires a structured approach with a warm-up, primary directive, and closing ritual, focusing on the primary directive for skill acquisition.
Read at Psychology Today
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