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Language: English
Published by Prometheus Books, Publishers, 2004
ISBN 10: 1591021928 ISBN 13: 9781591021926
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Language: English
Published by Prometheus Books 4/1/2004, 2004
ISBN 10: 1591021928 ISBN 13: 9781591021926
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Paperback or Softback. Condition: New. Conquering Depression and Anxiety Through Exercise. Book.
Language: English
Published by Prometheus Books, US, 2004
ISBN 10: 1591021928 ISBN 13: 9781591021926
Seller: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: New. One out of every two Americans will suffer from some mental disorder during their lifetimes, with depression being the most common problem. How do most of us cope? Usually, we turn to overeating, drinking, and smoking. In short, we treat our unhealthy mental reactions to the American lifestyle with even unhealthier physical habits.Clinical psychologist Keith Johnsgard - an inveterate runner who is in his 70's! - proposes a better solution in this uplifting book. Why not turn to exercise - one of the healthiest aspects of American lifestyle - as a means of improving not just our physical well-being but our state of mind as well? Though usually associated with losing weight and physical fitness, exercise does in fact offer many mental health benefits. Johnsgard inspires us to put on a pair of sneakers and start moving. He draws from a lifetime of clinical experience, research on the psyche of the athlete, and personal experience as an athlete to make a convincing case that exercise can greatly enhance our mental outlook. Further, physical activity decreases the symptoms of depression as well as psychotherapy and drugs, and with only positive side effects! Exercise not only reduces depression and anxiety, but also boosts your energy level and self-esteem.If depression and anxiety have overshadowed your life, or you just want to improve your mental outlook while enhancing your physical fitness, this book is a superb motivator to help you help yourself through the healthiest, least expensive, and simplest method available.
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Language: English
Published by Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc, 2004
ISBN 10: 1591021928 ISBN 13: 9781591021926
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Language: English
Published by Prometheus Books, Amherst, 2004
ISBN 10: 1591021928 ISBN 13: 9781591021926
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Johnsgard - who's served as an expert commentator for the CBS Winter Olympics - also offers keen insights into how to get yourself motivated to do exercise, how to work exercise into your regular routine, and how to best use weight-loss and fat-reducing techniques. He explains in clear language the basics of exercise physiology and its effect on both your mind and your body, ushering in the results of studies that he and others have conducted. If depression and anxiety have overshadowed your life, or you just want to improve your mental outlook while enhancing your physical fitness, this book is a superb motivator to help you help yourself through the healthiest, least expensive, and simplest method available. Offers insights into how to get yourself motivated to do exercise, how to work exercise into your regular routine, and how to best use weight-loss and fat-reducing techniques. This work explains the basics of exercise physiology and its effect on both your mind and your body. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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paperback. Condition: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
Language: English
Published by Prometheus Books, Amherst, 2004
ISBN 10: 1591021928 ISBN 13: 9781591021926
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Johnsgard - who's served as an expert commentator for the CBS Winter Olympics - also offers keen insights into how to get yourself motivated to do exercise, how to work exercise into your regular routine, and how to best use weight-loss and fat-reducing techniques. He explains in clear language the basics of exercise physiology and its effect on both your mind and your body, ushering in the results of studies that he and others have conducted. If depression and anxiety have overshadowed your life, or you just want to improve your mental outlook while enhancing your physical fitness, this book is a superb motivator to help you help yourself through the healthiest, least expensive, and simplest method available. Offers insights into how to get yourself motivated to do exercise, how to work exercise into your regular routine, and how to best use weight-loss and fat-reducing techniques. This work explains the basics of exercise physiology and its effect on both your mind and your body. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Condition: New. Über den AutorrnrnKeith Johnsgard, Ph.D. (Los Gatos, CA), is emeritus professor of psychology at San Jose State University and the author of the The Exercise Prescription for Depression and Anxiety. He has been a contributor to Runner s Wor.
Language: English
Published by Globe Pequot Publishing Apr 2004, 2004
ISBN 10: 1591021928 ISBN 13: 9781591021926
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - One out of every two Americans will suffer from some mental disorder during their lifetimes, with depression being the most common problem. How do most of us cope Usually, we turn to overeating, drinking, and smoking. In short, we treat our unhealthy mental reactions to the American lifestyle with even unhealthier physical habits.Clinical psychologist Keith Johnsgard an inveterate runner who is in his 70's! proposes a better solution in this uplifting book. Why not turn to exercise one of the healthiest aspects of American lifestyle as a means of improving not just our physical well-being but our state of mind as well Though usually associated with losing weight and physical fitness, exercise does in fact offer many mental health benefits. Johnsgard inspires us to put on a pair of sneakers and start moving. He draws from a lifetime of clinical experience, research on the psyche of the athlete, and personal experience as an athlete to make a convincing case that exercise can greatly enhance our mental outlook. Further, physical activity decreases the symptoms of depression as well as psychotherapy and drugs, and with only positive side effects! Exercise not only reduces depression and anxiety, but also boosts your energy level and self-esteem.If depression and anxiety have overshadowed your life, or you just want to improve your mental outlook while enhancing your physical fitness, this book is a superb motivator to help you help yourself through the healthiest, least expensive, and simplest method available.
Language: English
Published by Prometheus Books, US, 2004
ISBN 10: 1591021928 ISBN 13: 9781591021926
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. One out of every two Americans will suffer from some mental disorder during their lifetimes, with depression being the most common problem. How do most of us cope? Usually, we turn to overeating, drinking, and smoking. In short, we treat our unhealthy mental reactions to the American lifestyle with even unhealthier physical habits.Clinical psychologist Keith Johnsgard - an inveterate runner who is in his 70's! - proposes a better solution in this uplifting book. Why not turn to exercise - one of the healthiest aspects of American lifestyle - as a means of improving not just our physical well-being but our state of mind as well? Though usually associated with losing weight and physical fitness, exercise does in fact offer many mental health benefits. Johnsgard inspires us to put on a pair of sneakers and start moving. He draws from a lifetime of clinical experience, research on the psyche of the athlete, and personal experience as an athlete to make a convincing case that exercise can greatly enhance our mental outlook. Further, physical activity decreases the symptoms of depression as well as psychotherapy and drugs, and with only positive side effects! Exercise not only reduces depression and anxiety, but also boosts your energy level and self-esteem.If depression and anxiety have overshadowed your life, or you just want to improve your mental outlook while enhancing your physical fitness, this book is a superb motivator to help you help yourself through the healthiest, least expensive, and simplest method available.
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