Dione Hunter is an Associate Professional Counselor who works with young adults, adults and couples. Dione is passionate about working with monogamous and polyamory/non-monogamous couples, as well as BIPOC individuals. While in graduate school earning her Master’s in Counseling Psychology, she studied Dance Movement Therapy and enjoys incorporating dance into her therapy sessions. She is also pursuing a certification in Sex Therapy.
Question: Can you tell us a little more about dance movement therapy?
Dione: Dance movement therapy is a holistic and playful process for an Individual to explore self-expression through movement. Dance therapy can assist in healing and clarity depending on what the individual is dealing with.
Question: What led you to develop an interest in dance movement therapy?
Dione: I have been actively dancing since I was six years old. I have a minor in dance from Eastern Kentucky University and I desired to incorporate dance into my therapy. Dance is freeing and also a way for individuals to express themselves.
Question: What are some myths about sex therapy that need to be debunked?
Dione:
Myth #1: That sex therapy is based on BDSM practices.
Myth #2: That you have to go to sex therapy because you are having problems.
Myth #3: That sex therapists “personally” are freaky or kinky.
Question: Who in your training inspired you to pursue a certification in Sex Therapy and how can you assist couples in this part of their lives?
Dione: Natalie Elliott, who is my supervisor, has helped encourage me to pursue my certification in sex therapy. I can assist couples in sex therapy by providing a platform where they feel safe to communicate their needs and even wants sexually.
Question: Where are you from and what attracted you to the Atlanta area?
Dione: I am from Kentucky! I am a country girl! I was attracted to Atlanta after declining my attendance at The School of Advanced Human Sexuality (AHS) in San Francisco. I moved here to pursue my PhD. first. Within the first year living here I met my husband and I’ve been here ever since.
Question: What brings you joy in life?
Dione: What brings me joy is my faith in God, my family and traveling this beautiful world.
Are you interested in learning more about dance movement therapy? Would you like to meet with a therapist who is specifically trained in helping you be able to safely communicate your needs as a couple? Schedule a free 15-minute consultation with Dione today.
Authored by Julianna Robinson, LCSW