Physiotherapy in Mental Health and Psychiatry by Michel Probst (Editor)
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- SKU: 45100
- Number of Pages: 338
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Physiotherapy in Mental Health and Psychiatry (1st Edition)
A scientific and clinical-based approach
Editors: Michel Probst, Liv Helvik Skjaerven
Introduction:
This book explores the role of physiotherapy in mental health and psychiatry, highlighting how movement, body awareness, and physical interventions contribute to mental well-being. It presents evidence-based approaches for treating patients with mental health disorders, making it a valuable resource for physiotherapists, psychologists, and healthcare professionals.
Key Points:
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Integration of Physiotherapy in Psychiatry
- Discusses the importance of movement therapy in treating depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia.
- Covers physical activity's impact on mental well-being through neurobiological and psychological mechanisms.
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Body Awareness and Mind-Body Connection
- Explores how body-oriented therapies (e.g., yoga, tai chi, and mindfulness-based movement) aid mental health.
- Highlights somatic therapy techniques for stress management and emotional regulation.
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Physiotherapy for Specific Mental Health Conditions
- Provides specialized physiotherapy interventions for depression, PTSD, eating disorders, and dementia.
- Discusses rehabilitation strategies for neuropsychiatric disorders.
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Scientific Evidence and Clinical Application
- Reviews research studies supporting the role of physiotherapy in mental health care.
- Offers case studies and practical guidelines for healthcare professionals.
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Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Mental Healthcare
- Emphasizes teamwork between physiotherapists, psychiatrists, psychologists, and occupational therapists.
- Addresses the role of exercise therapy in holistic treatment plans.
Why Read This Book?
- Bridges the gap between physiotherapy and psychiatry, offering a new perspective on treatment.
- Provides scientifically backed interventions for mental health conditions.
- Helps professionals develop holistic and patient-centered approaches.
- Ideal for physiotherapists, psychiatrists, and mental health practitioners seeking innovative treatment methods.
Conclusion:
Physiotherapy in Mental Health and Psychiatry is an essential resource that highlights the therapeutic potential of movement and physical activity in treating mental health disorders. By combining scientific research with practical applications, this book provides a holistic and integrative approach to improving mental well-being.