Overview
The MA Dance Movement Psychotherapy at the University of Roehampton offers a unique opportunity for individuals seeking to blend their passion for dance with therapeutic practice. This programme is designed for those with prior dance experience and professional or volunteering backgrounds in supportive roles. As a graduate, you will be eligible to register with the Association for Dance Movement Psychotherapy UK (ADMP UK), allowing you to work across diverse settings, including mental health services, educational institutions, and community organisations.
Why Dance Movement Psychotherapy at University of Roehampton?
The University of Roehampton is renowned for its commitment to inclusivity and excellence in education. The Dance Movement Psychotherapy programme is professionally accredited and offers a robust framework for training. Students benefit from a strong emphasis on ethical practice, cultural humility, and the integration of various therapeutic modalities. The university's location in southwest London provides access to a vibrant arts scene and numerous professional opportunities.
Tuition Fee Breakdown
The tuition fees for the MA Dance Movement Psychotherapy are as follows:
- National Students: £11,250 per year
- International Students: £18,250 per year
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Syllabus
The curriculum is structured to provide comprehensive training in Dance Movement Psychotherapy. Key modules include:
- Professional Practice in the Arts and Play Therapies
- Dance Movement Psychotherapy Theory and Practice
- Dance Movement Psychotherapy Placement and Process
- Dance Movement Psychotherapy Advanced Placement and Process
- Research Informed Professional Practice
- Capstone Project: Embodied research in clinical practice
Each module combines theoretical learning with practical application, ensuring that students develop the necessary skills to engage effectively with clients.
Industry Demand
Graduates of the MA Dance Movement Psychotherapy are well-prepared for a variety of roles in health, education, and community services. The demand for qualified professionals in this field continues to grow as more organisations recognise the therapeutic benefits of movement-based approaches.
Careers with Dance Movement Psychotherapy
Graduates have the opportunity to work in various environments, including:
- NHS mental health services
- Educational settings, including special educational needs provisions
- Community organisations and trauma services
- Private practice and creative arts therapy clinics
- Research and academic pathways
With hands-on experience through clinical placements, graduates will possess the confidence and skills needed to make a significant impact in their chosen careers.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Dance Movement Skills: Observations and Interventions (Part A)
- Experiential Anatomy for Clinical Practice
- Theoretical Approaches in Dance Movement Psychotherapy
- Creative Processes: Reflexive Movement Improvisation
- Psychopathology: Alternative World Views
- Human Development and Growth
- Research Methodologies and Methods
- Dance Movement Psychotherapy Fieldwork Skills and Supervision
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 24 months
- Part-time
- 36 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Credits
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Campus Location
- London, United Kingdom
Disciplines
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Academic requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- Applicants will normally be required to hold a good second-class honours degree (or above); in most cases this will be in a dance-related discipline or a clinically related discipline such as Dance, Psychology, Mental Health (Psychiatric) Nursing, or Social Work etc. Alternatively graduate level professional qualifications in appropriate disciplines such as Dance, Drama, Performing Arts, Occupational Therapy, Probation Officers or Social Work, are also accepted.
- Applicants will be required to supply two completed references within their application; normally one of these should be able to comment on the applicant’s academic suitability and the other the applicant’s clinical suitability for the programme.
- All applicants’ movement capacity will be ascertained as part of the interview.
Work experience
Applicants will be expected to have prior appropriate clinical experience of having worked within a setting and with clients appropriate to the programme. Normally applicants will be expected to have a minimum of 1 year prior clinical experience.
Tuition Fees
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International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents18250 GBP / year≈ 18250 GBP / year -
Domestic Applies to you
Applies to youCitizens or residents11250 GBP / year≈ 11250 GBP / year
Living costs
London
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Funding
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