Keywords
birthing, mothering, dance movement therapy, mother-baby bonding
Page #: 137
This article aims to translate the work of Rhea Dempsey, birth attendant (doula), birth educator and counsellor, into the dance movement therapy context. This paper explores the relationship between the physical, psychological and emotional states experienced by the birthing woman, and suggests meaning in the challenges and problems in birth. The author reframes birthing as a dance and gives a detailed description of her work as a birth support / dance therapist at a recent birth. The potential for the dance therapist as part of the mother’s support team in birth and the pre- and post-natal experience, where the skills of witnessing, attunement, empathy and holding the space are enacted, is discussed.