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Hi Cari
Kate Hays does work in this area. Here is a link to some of the resources on
her website. She also has a readings list further below on this page.
http://www.theperformingedge.com/resources.htm
Lynn Lavallee
Ph.D. Candidate
University of Toronto
Quoting Cari Patterson <[log in to unmask]>:
> Greetings everyone,
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> I'm wondering whether anyone has any research information on the benefits of
> incorporating a physical activity component into treating mental health
> problems?
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> Specifically, I'm looking for information regarding 1) the relationship of
> physical activity to mental health, and 2), the identification of evidence
> based programs, which have successfully used physical activity as a means of
> enhancing wellness and recovery from mental health problems.
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> I would appreciate you passing along any information you think may be
> helpful.
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> Many thanks,
> Cari Patterson
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> Have you heard about our winter workshop series? We're offering sessions on
> community capacity building, measuring community capacity, community
> development, community health planning, using research information in
> planning for community health, and program evaluation. You can register for
> the workshops separately, or for the whole series. If you're interested,
> check our website for more information:
> http://www.horizonscda.ca/events.html
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