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Psychological Effects of Music

Teen Health 101

Surely it comes to little surprise that music has a substantial psychological effect on people. Research proves that music therapy can benefit individuals with various mental health and physical health conditions, and music can also be a medium for processing emotions/trauma and regulating anxiety.

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The NFL is a Great Sport Psychology Lab

Physical Education Update

The game took place in Green Bay, under the lights and in blizzard conditions. As a graduate of the U. of Wisconsin, I’m a Packer fan, so I was watching this game with great interest.

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Making Conditioning Fun with Gemma Coles

Complete Performance

She’s always loved gymnastics… The post Making Conditioning Fun with Gemma Coles appeared first on Complete Performance Coaching. Together they talk about her game, why she developed it and why fun is the secret to success. Gemma shares her gymnastics coaching background.

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The Perfect Storm of Learning Conditions in Physical Education (PE)

Reinventing the Game

My header suggest a fixation of the perfect condition, or rather a hint to the frustrations of models, theories and everything else laying down their claims that seems difficult to fit in to practise. Frontiers in Psychology. I do believe is possible to have both but it requires a balancing act. We are always tweaking them.

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The Relentless School Nurse: Entering COVID School Nursing Year #4 – Let’s Try “Ugly Coping”

Relentless School Nurse

The notion of no longer tolerating intolerable working conditions has become my personal mantra that I share with as many colleagues as will listen. I haven’t done a psychology thread in a while, but it feels like one might be necessary right now. I know things are scary now.

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How Music Can Help Athletes Recover from Sports Injuries

AASP

While this is widely considered the standard process to ‘properly’ heal an injury, there is a critical component that frequently goes untreated: the psychological symptoms experienced (Arvinen-Barrow & Walker, 2017). <em>The psychology of sport injury and rehabilitation</em> Routledge.</li>

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Distance Runner Charging Forward After Crawling Across Finish Line

Stanford Childrens

Medha received medical care, psychological support, and physical therapy over the course of eight weeks to get her back to sport. They suggested I join cross-country the summer before my freshman year to become better conditioned. There, she saw Arvind Balaji, MD , a pediatric sports medicine specialist. But she wasn’t always a runner.