DANCE/MOVEMENT THERAPY CERTIFICATION BOARD, INC 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information in the gray-shaded areas, including your name, birthdate, and contact details. Ensure all required fields are completed.
  3. Select your application type by checking the appropriate box for either 'Alternate Route' or 'Other Dance/Movement Therapy Program'. If you choose 'Other', remember to attach a sequencing letter from your graduate program.
  4. Proceed to the coursework section. List each course under 'DANCE/MOVEMENT THERAPY TRAINING' and 'GENERAL TRAINING', ensuring you include hours/credits, instructor names, and institutions.
  5. Complete the fieldwork and internship sections by detailing your clinical settings, dates, total hours, and responsibilities. Make sure to provide accurate information for verification.
  6. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before signing under oath at the end of the document. Ensure that you have included any necessary fees and documentation.

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Board Certified Dance/Movement Therapist (BC-DMT), is the advanced level of dance/movement therapy practice. The BC-DMT signifies both the second level of competence for the profession and the individuals preparedness to provide training and supervision in dance/movement therapy and engage in private practice.
How long does it take to become a dance/movement therapist? If attending an ADTA Approved Graduate Program, expect to be in school for two to three years, full-time.
Most dance therapists get started as dancers or choreographers. Working as a dance therapist generally requires an undergraduate degree, in addition to a masters degree or post-graduate program approved by the American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA).
Students who have completed an ADTA-approved masters program must pass an examination to become a certified movement/dance therapist. The Dance/Movement Therapy National Certification Board (DMTNCB) offers the necessary exam for professionals in the United States.
Dance/Movement Therapy is a Masters level profession. Therefore, there are no specific requirements for an undergraduate degree or coursework. However, it is recommended potential dance/movement therapy students gain substantial exposure to topics related to both dance and psychology at the undergraduate level.

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What are the 5 stages in dance movement therapy? Preparation. Creating a safe, grounded environment for movement. Incubation. Encouraging clients to tune into their inner sensations and feelings. Illumination. Moving in ways that help express and explore emotions or memories. Evaluation. Integration.
In a therapeutic dance class, the instructor will typically lead the class in movement and may even encourage the students into self-expressive or improvisational movements. In a DMT session, the therapist takes the role of a facilitator.

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