Goldsmiths MA Dance Movement Psychotherapy (MADMP) Information event

Goldsmiths MA Dance Movement Psychotherapy (MADMP) Information event

By Caroline Frizell

Learn about the Goldsmiths MA Dance Movement Psychotherapy (MADMP) programme in our online info session.

Date and time

Location

Online

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Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • Online

About this event

This online event is for you if you have submitted or are preparing an application for 2026 entry to the the MA Dance Movement Psychotherapy (MADMP) programme.

The event will be delivered by members of the Goldsmiths’ MADMP staff team, Dr Caroline Frizell (Admissions Tutor) and Dr Marina Rova (Programme Convenor). The agenda for the evening will include:

  • career prospects as a DMP
  • introduction to the programme's curriculum, including theoretical perspectives, a description of a typical teaching day ad placement opportunities
  • Q&A

Book your free place now!

If you have further questions about the event, or for information about similar events, please contact Dr Caroline Frizell : c.frizell@gold.ac.uk

Organised by

Caroline Frizell, PhD, is a research-active Senior Lecturer in Dance Movement Psychotherapy (DMP) at Goldsmiths, where she has worked since since 2007. She served as Programme Convenor for the MA DMP from 2010-2019 and is now Admissions Tutor. Caroline is a UKCP therapist and supervisor and brings an ecofeminist perspective to her work, both in practice and in research.. Caroline's PhD by publication addressed the intersections of DMP, ecopsychotherapy and critical disability studies. Caroline has been an active member of ADMP UK and is currently on the UKCP accreditation committee. Caroline publishes widely and her most recent publication is 'Posthuman Possibilities of Dance Movement Psychotherapy' (2024) published by Routledge. This follows a co-edited anthology (Frizell & Rova eds.) entitled 'Creative Bodies in Therapy, Performance and Community, Research and Practice that Brings us Home' (2023) also published by Routledge

Free
Oct 23 · 10:00 PDT