Session #: 788-101
Presenter(s): Bill O'Hanlon Session Length: 1 hr. 30 min. Event: 2008 Conference Date: December 8-14, 2008
New research shows the critical contribution movement, especially regular aerobic exercise, plays in helping people decrease depression and anxiety levels and increase cognitive functioning and the ability to take in new learning. This workshop will give you a clear and compelling overview of this exciting new research that will help you jumpstart stuck clients. You will also get some simple strategies to get your patients started in their exercise routines. If you are not recommending exercise to your patients, you are probably doing them a disservice.
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