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Climbing as a way to promote mental health
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Climbing as a way to promote mental health

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This book first provides an overview of the effects of climbing on mental health and the extent to which climbing is already used in therapies. It also describes a specially designed training program that combines climbing with mindfulness and self-compassion (resource-strengthening climbing). The training was examined in the course of a study on aspects of mental health such as affect and resilience. It was compared with established methods of mindfulness and self-compassion in order to evaluate its effectiveness. In the study described, climbing was shown to be an effective medium for improving mindfulness, self-compassion and self-efficacy and thus also mental resilience. The results are embedded in the current state of research and discussed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
11 March 2025
Pages
84
ISBN
9786208728175

This book first provides an overview of the effects of climbing on mental health and the extent to which climbing is already used in therapies. It also describes a specially designed training program that combines climbing with mindfulness and self-compassion (resource-strengthening climbing). The training was examined in the course of a study on aspects of mental health such as affect and resilience. It was compared with established methods of mindfulness and self-compassion in order to evaluate its effectiveness. In the study described, climbing was shown to be an effective medium for improving mindfulness, self-compassion and self-efficacy and thus also mental resilience. The results are embedded in the current state of research and discussed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
11 March 2025
Pages
84
ISBN
9786208728175