Improving migrant well-being: spontaneous movement as a way to increase the creativity,spontaneity and welfare of migrants in Glasgow |
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Authors: | Susana García-Medrano Heidrun Panhofer |
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Affiliation: | 1. Dance Movement Therapist, Gestalt and Body Psychotherapist, Independent Researcher , Glasgow, Scotland susana.garciam@icloud.comhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0865-7002;3. Department of Clinical Psychology, Autonomous University of Barcelona , Bellaterra, Spain |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT This article describes the experience of two years of working with migrants residing in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. Three different groups, with participants from Asia, Africa, Latin America and Europe, students, migrants and asylum seekers, converged in three different spaces and frameworks. A total of 51 participants, six men and 41 women between 20 and 50 years of age, took part in spontaneous movement workshops to promote their health, body awareness and well-being, the strengthening of affective bonds and creativity. The impact of the sessions was assessed through an anonymous survey, a semi-structured interview and a facilitator’s diary of the sessions. The settings of the three groups were not identical and, thus, did not allow for a comparison between them. However, the results showed that the sessions helped participants to increase their sense of well-being and confidence, facilitate their integration process and strengthen their bonds with other participants. |
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Keywords: | Dance movement therapy migration integration well-being spontaneity creativity |
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