Running is my therapy: relieve stress and anxiety, fight depression, ditch bad habits, and live happier
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"Longtime running writer Scott Douglas marshals expert advice (especially his own, cultivated from more than 110,000 miles of personal experience), and a growing body of scientific research to show how running can make us happier. How? Everyone knows that running builds stronger muscles and a healthier heart; science now shows it also helps develop a healthier brain. For those struggling with depression and anxiety, a consistent running routine can enhance the mental-health benefits of talk therapy, antidepressants, and cognitive behavioral therapy. The key to running's therapeutic power lies in its lasting physiological effects, inducing changes in brain structure and chemistry that other forms of exercise don't--including the best mood boost in all of sports, thanks to the body's release of natural pain-reliever."--Publisher's description.
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Douglas, S., & Desir, A. M. (2019). Running is my therapy: relieve stress and anxiety, fight depression, ditch bad habits, and live happier. Paperback edition. New York, The Experiment.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Douglas, Scott, 1964- and Alison Mariella, Desir. 2019. Running Is My Therapy: Relieve Stress and Anxiety, Fight Depression, Ditch Bad Habits, and Live Happier. New York, The Experiment.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Douglas, Scott, 1964- and Alison Mariella, Desir, Running Is My Therapy: Relieve Stress and Anxiety, Fight Depression, Ditch Bad Habits, and Live Happier. New York, The Experiment, 2019.
MLA Citation (style guide)Douglas, Scott and Alison Mariella Desir. Running Is My Therapy: Relieve Stress and Anxiety, Fight Depression, Ditch Bad Habits, and Live Happier. Paperback edition. New York, The Experiment, 2019.
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