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the Preacher
01-30-2008, 12:38 PM
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good read



comments?

sanjuro_ronin
01-30-2008, 01:22 PM
CONCLUSION
Martial arts - in a therapeutic setting with properly trained and supervised instructors - can be an extraordinarily helpful, ego-building form of psychotherapy. The training strongly supports synthetic ego functions, particularly control of aggressive impulses. It may be especially helpful in assisting verbally limited students in mastering leadership skills.
Carefully supervised therapeutic interventions using martial arts as the change agent can enhance mind-body coordination, which is quite helpful to students with attention deficit disorders. Martial arts taught in a traditional way also offer an organizing framework for understanding the world and a sense of historical connectedness, helping violent adolescents overcome their dysfunctional circumstances.


Please note the :
" properly trained and supervised instructors"

"Carefully supervised therapeutic interventions using martial arts as the change ..."

the Preacher
01-30-2008, 02:03 PM
CONCLUSION
Martial arts - in a therapeutic setting with properly trained and supervised instructors - can be an extraordinarily helpful, ego-building form of psychotherapy. The training strongly supports synthetic ego functions, particularly control of aggressive impulses. It may be especially helpful in assisting verbally limited students in mastering leadership skills.
Carefully supervised therapeutic interventions using martial arts as the change agent can enhance mind-body coordination, which is quite helpful to students with attention deficit disorders. Martial arts taught in a traditional way also offer an organizing framework for understanding the world and a sense of historical connectedness, helping violent adolescents overcome their dysfunctional circumstances.


Please note the :
" properly trained and supervised instructors"

"Carefully supervised therapeutic interventions using martial arts as the change ..."

of course don't forget.........

1. For a martial arts intervention to be maximally effective, there needs to be a leader who is clinically trained in mental health to provide psychological oversight.

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sanjuro_ronin
01-30-2008, 02:04 PM
of course don't forget.........

1. For a martial arts intervention to be maximally effective, there needs to be a leader who is clinically trained in mental health to provide psychological oversight.

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How can anyone trained in mental health be a MA ?
LOL !
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