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Title: | How yoga changes mental health in correctional facilities |
Authors: | Radcliffe, Susan Pollack, Daniel 0000-0001-7323-6928 |
Keywords: | yoga PTSD trauma incarcerated jail |
Issue Date: | Jan-2023 |
Publisher: | American Jail Association, Hagerstown, Md., 2003- |
Citation: | Radcliffe, S. and Pollack, D. (2023, Jan.-Feb.) How yoga changes mental health in correctional facilities. American Jail, 65-67. |
Series/Report no.: | American Jail;Jan.-Feb. 2023 |
Abstract: | The takeaway is simple. If you want a physical exercise that helps restore the damage from job stress that you can do in your home with a video, and you can heal the limbic system of your brain, yoga might be for you. If you want a class that can help those who are incarcerated feel calm and heal the damage to their brains from trauma, yoga might be just the ticket. All aboard! |
Description: | Journal article |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12202/8647 |
Appears in Collections: | Wurzweiler School of Social Work: Faculty publications |
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