1. Dance Comes to the Frontstage in Dance Movement Therapy. Hilda Wengrower.
2. Back to Basics: The Aesthetic, Poetic, and Contemplative Movements' Attributes That Heal in Dance Movement Therapy. Rainbow Ho.
3. On the possibility of Authentic Movement: A Philosophical Investigation. Rona Cohen
4. The Invisible of the Dancing Body. Ruth Ronen
5. The Significance of Dance in Dance Movement Therapy: An International Online Survey with DMT Novices. Iris Bräuninger and Ulf-Dietrich Reips.
6. A Way to Embodiment through Aesthetic Relationship: Transformational Body Tracings. Marcia Plevin, Dr. Zeynep Catay.
7. "Being Moved" as a Therapeutic Factor of Dance Movement Therapy. Sabine Koch
8. Wording the Complexity of Dance Movement Therapy: A Scoping Review on How Dance Movement Therapists Describe Their Clinical Practice. Rosemarie Samaritter and Marja Cantell
9. Creating Breeds Creating. Susan Imus.
10. Creating the dance of self: A stage theory of the creative process in dance/movement therapy. Kristine Purcell.
11. Dancing Activism: Choreographing the Material with/in Dementia. Beatrice Allegranti.
12. Seeing with the Heart: The Aesthetics of Dance/Movement Therapy with Older Adults and People with Dementia. Donna Newman-Bluestein.
13. Dance-Rhythm-Therapy for Patients with Parkinson's disease. Emilie JauffretHanifi, Svetlana Panova, Schott Billmann.
14. Dance Movement Therapy and Psycho-Social Rehabilitation: Model Sampoornata. Sohini Chakraborty.
15. Asian Cultural Body, Dance, and Therapy: A Korean Perspective. Kyung Soon Ko.
16. Dance/Movement Therapy in Japan and Its Cultural Roots. Yukari Sakiyama.
17. Dance Movement Therapy and Flamenco: Relationships through Traditional Rhythms. Elena Cristobal.
18. Time, Space, and an Aesthetics of Survival: Dance/Movement Therapy and Embodied Imagination after Unimaginable Loss. David Alan Harris.
19. As the Dance Winds Down: Coping with Aging as a Dance Therapist. Jane Wilson Cathcart.