This is the first applied handbook for practitioners who want to help patients begin and maintain an exercise program as a lifestyle change.
Mental health practitioners (MHPs) often earn a trust that not many other professionals do with their patients. It is with this trust that MHPs are able to encourage and help their clients begin a healthy and active lifestyle through exercise programs. This book, with easy to understand language, provides a simple introduction for mental health practitioners and clinicians to help their clients achieve better mental and physical health through exercise and learn how effective the psychological aspects of exercise can be.
The book helps MHPs obtain the background of ways to achieve proper fitness, and to go through the process of obtaining information about the client?s individual needs, and finally to prescribe an exercise program that is compatible with those needs. A fundamental knowledge of applied principles of exercise physiology provides additional credibility to the prescribed exercise regimen.
Coverage includes:
Applied exercise psychology
Motivation technique
Theories and models in health psychology
Fundamental applied exercise physiology
Specific cognitive and behavioral strategies
Program interventions
Recommended books and journals
List of exercise and health organizations
Exercise checklist
This book will be of use to all mental health providers, including psychiatrists, psychologists, therapists, counselors, and consultants, whose relationship with clients provides a unique opportunity to gain entry for proposing lifestyle changes.
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Applied Exercise Psychology Ebook
A Practitioner?s Guide to Improving Client Health and Fitness
By: Mark H. Anshel, PhD
Publisher:
Springer Publishing Company
Print ISBN: 9780826132147, 0826132146
eText ISBN: 9780826132154, 0826132154
Edition: 1st
Pages: 264
Format: PDF
Available from $ 27.50 USD
SKU: 9780826132154R180
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