The Open Complementary Medicine Journal

2010, 2 : 105-113
Published online 2010 October 26. DOI: 10.2174/1876391X01002010105
Publisher ID: TOALTMEDJ-2-105

Psychomotor Therapy and Psychiatry: What’s in a Name?

Michel Probst , Jan Knapen , Greet Poot and Davy Vancampfort
University Psychiatric Centre K. U. Leuven, Campus Kortenberg, Leuvensesteenweg 517, B-3070 Kortenberg, Belgium.

ABSTRACT

In Belgium and the Netherlands, psychomotor therapy as a kind of physical activity and body-oriented therapy has been well integrated into mental health care since 1965. In contrast to its acceptance in most European countries, the term “psychomotor therapy” has not found its way into the Anglo-Saxon literature. Psychomotor therapy is defined as a method of treatment that uses body awareness and physical activities as cornerstones of its approach. In Flemish psychiatric hospitals, psychomotor therapy is imbedded in different treatment programmes for different diagnosis related patient settings. The purpose of this article is to summarize the history, the practical implementations, and the research concerning psychomotor therapy. Its relationship to other similar approaches is described. With this article, we hope to cross borders and build bridges between different international interventions with the same background.

Keywords:

Psychomotor therapy, complementary therapy, physical activity, body awareness.