Yoga-Based Classes for Veterans With Severe Mental Illness: Development, Dissemination, and Assessment.
Autor: | Baker MR; , , and are research assistants in the research department, and and are psychiatrists in the psychiatry department, all at the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System in California., Tessier JM; , , and are research assistants in the research department, and and are psychiatrists in the psychiatry department, all at the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System in California., Meyer HB; , , and are research assistants in the research department, and and are psychiatrists in the psychiatry department, all at the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System in California., Sones AC; , , and are research assistants in the research department, and and are psychiatrists in the psychiatry department, all at the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System in California., Sachinvala N; , , and are research assistants in the research department, and and are psychiatrists in the psychiatry department, all at the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System in California., Ames D; , , and are research assistants in the research department, and and are psychiatrists in the psychiatry department, all at the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System in California. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Federal practitioner : for the health care professionals of the VA, DoD, and PHS [Fed Pract] 2015 Oct; Vol. 32 (10), pp. 19-25. |
Abstrakt: | Throughout 8 weeks of yoga-based wellness classes, veterans were assessed for perceived benefits, pain, stress, and biological, psychological, social, and spiritual wellness. Competing Interests: Author disclosures The authors report no actual or potential conflicts of interest with regard to this article. |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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