MENTAL HEALTH BENEFITS OF EXERCISE
Want to know more about how going to the gym can benefit your psychological well-being? Watch the video. #fitness #mentalhealth #exercise
Mental Activity. Mental or brain exercise goes beyond mental activity. It is the structured use of cognitive exercises or techniques aimed at improving specific brain functions
Want to know more about how going to the gym can benefit your psychological well-being? Watch the video. #fitness #mentalhealth #exercise
In this (for informational purposes only) video, I present information regarding the importance of exercise as one component of a system of dealing with mental health issues.
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https://youtube.com/watch?v=XzrI71ZrZX0 depression – https://www.mrdepression.com/fight All about “The Benefits of Exercise for Managing Depression” Exercise is often recommended as a technique to handle depression, and for great main reason. Various research studies have presented that routine physical exercise may be an efficient tool in lessening the signs and symptoms of clinical depression, such as reduced mood,…
This video will discuss how listening to music can have psychological benefits. The psychological effects of music can be powerful and wide-ranging. Music therapy is an intervention sometimes utilised to promote emotional health, help patients cope with stress, and boost psychological well-being. Some research even suggests that your taste in music can provide insight into…
On Episode 3 of the Musashi R&D Sessions Podcast, Ross and Dhiren discuss the psychological and emotional benefits of physical activity and much more in this week’s topic – Mental Health & Exercise. For this session we are joined by Luvern Moothan, a Mental Health Clinician from his office in Perth, to dissect the effect…
ABC News Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Jen Ashton explains the benefits of leading an active lifestyle. #ABCNews #DrJenAshton #Fitness
We all know that exercise makes us feel better, but most of us have no idea why. We assume it’s because we’re burning off stress or boosting endorphins. But the real reason we feel so good when we exercise is that it makes the brain function at its best. And in my opinion this benefit…
As an eating disorder and trauma therapist, Ashley McHan sees patients with an array of issues with food. VICE speaks to her about our unhealthy relationship to food, how it contributes to disordered eating and the underlying causes, similarities and differences of various eating disorders. For more information and resources about eating disorders including ARFID,…