Rodriguez, Victoria · Dance (MFA) Theses, Hollins University · 2022
This MFA dance thesis describes creating a somatic movement sequence called 'Tapping In,' drawing on Pilates, yoga, EFT, and physical therapy, intended to facilitate mind-body connection and release of trauma and physical pain.
| Design | Case series |
|---|---|
| Participants | 1 people |
| Population | the author's own creative/therapeutic process |
| Outcome measures | qualitative creative-practice reflection |
| Journal | Dance (MFA) Theses, Hollins University |
| Year | 2022 |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Method | EFT / tapping |
| Publication type | Dissertation |
| Verification | ✓ Confirmed against the primary source |
Rodriguez, Victoria (2022). Tapping In: A Movement Meditation for Wellness. Dance (MFA) Theses, Hollins University.
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