Ecology & Research

Embodied Decision Making: Crucial Life Transitions

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Beginning or no understanding of topic, Open to all
Space and loose clothed required
Likely soothing
Interactive dynamic workshop on using embodied skills in decision-making to support crucial life transitions based on influences from dance movement therapy
Making decisions about crucial matters impacts our core values and facets of our personal, professional, social and cultural identities. The interactive workshop presents the main principles of embodied decision-making aimed at supporting people during crucial life transitions. Embodied decision making is based on the presenter’s doctoral research and experience in dance movement psychotherapy, and provides new insights into wider applications across the fields of education, health & wellbeing and business.

Guided Practices

  • Movement Meditation

    6:40

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Ecology & Research

Presented by

Dr. Thania Acaron

Dr. Thania Acarón is a dance movement therapist, researcher, lecturer and performer from Puerto Rico, currently based in Wales.