Description
This course has been designed to introduce mental health professionals. to the use of physical activity as a potential treatment intervention for trauma-related symptoms. We will review research on the use of physical activity as an adjunct and stand-alone intervention and discuss its efficacy for the prevention and treatment of trauma-related symptoms and acute stressors. We will look at the methodology of existing systematic reviews and meta-analyses to determine what kinds of movement practices (e.g., aerobic/cardiovascular, resistance training, yoga, etc.,) may benefit individuals with trauma-related symptoms. Finally, we will provide evidence-based recommendations on the dose-response (e.g., frequency, intensity) of physical activity for the treatment of trauma-related symptoms and potential barriers/limitations.
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