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ave_turuta
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Dear all,
I am preparing to write an essay for my next TKD test, and I have thought of tackling the topic of mental illness and the martial arts, especifically TKD. Very briefly, I am trying to argue that the martial arts, because of the combination of physical and mental training, can become a very powerful tool in the treatment of the so-called "mental illneses" that affect 1 in 4 Americans today, instead of artificial drugs and the reductionist and limited approach to the notion of illness promoted by Western medicine.
My question is: is anyone aware of any clinical studies that have been done in this respect? I am also interested in knowing whether this topic has been addressed at an official level by TKD officials (meaning, are there any initiatives being undertaken to promote awareness?)
Thanks a lot!
A.T.
I am preparing to write an essay for my next TKD test, and I have thought of tackling the topic of mental illness and the martial arts, especifically TKD. Very briefly, I am trying to argue that the martial arts, because of the combination of physical and mental training, can become a very powerful tool in the treatment of the so-called "mental illneses" that affect 1 in 4 Americans today, instead of artificial drugs and the reductionist and limited approach to the notion of illness promoted by Western medicine.
My question is: is anyone aware of any clinical studies that have been done in this respect? I am also interested in knowing whether this topic has been addressed at an official level by TKD officials (meaning, are there any initiatives being undertaken to promote awareness?)
Thanks a lot!
A.T.