Psychiatr. praxi. 2024;25(1):37-39 | DOI: 10.36290/psy.2024.004

Exercise programs in the supportive treatment of psychiatric patients

doc. PhDr. Běla Hátlová, Ph.D., PhDr. Eva Chalupová, Ph.D., PhDr. Iva Wedlichová Ph.D., PhDr. Milena Adámková Ségard, Ph.D.
Katedra psychologie, Pedagogická fakulta, Univerzita J. E. Purkyně, Ústí nad Labem

In mentally ill persons, psychopathology is observable in their use of movement in the range of parts or the whole of the body and use of space, suppression or explosion of emotional manifestations evident in bodily movement, and their social bodily anxiety. Psychomotor therapy is supportive treatment using physical activity. We see the problem as insufficient knowledge of the principles and methods of psychomotor therapy, which are supported by the results of research works. This ignorance leads to the use of alternative methods that are not based on professional verification of their effectiveness.

Keywords: physical activity, psychiatry, psychomotorics.

Accepted: March 25, 2024; Published: March 28, 2024  Show citation

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Hátlová B, Chalupová E, Wedlichová I, Adámková Ségard M. Exercise programs in the supportive treatment of psychiatric patients. Psychiatr. praxi. 2024;25(1):37-39. doi: 10.36290/psy.2024.004.
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