| Literature DB >> 35781520 |
Andreas Ströhle1, Antonia Bendau2,3, Noah Augustin2, Anna Dania Esch2, Julia Große2, Jan Kaminski2,4, Moritz Bruno Petzold2, Jens Plag2,5, Maike Schmidt2, Martina Schütte2,6, Nicola Strehle2, Nora Wendt2.
Abstract
Sports psychiatry and psychotherapy is a relatively young field and is comprised of two key segments: the special features of the diagnostics and therapy of mental disorders in elite athletes and the use of exercise and sports in the development and treatment of mental disorders. Although all mental disorders can in principle also occur in (elite) athletes, there are additionally sport-specific mental disorders, such as anorexia athletica and other eating disorders, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, misuse of and dependency on performance-enhancing substances (doping) and muscle dysmorphia. Many high-quality clinical trials over the past two decades have been able to demonstrate a therapeutic efficacy of physical activity and sport in the treatment of various mental disorders. All clinicians active in psychiatry and psychotherapy should possess a basic knowledge of sports psychiatry.Entities:
Keywords: Athletes; Elite sports; Mental disorders; Mental health; Physical activity
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35781520 DOI: 10.1007/s00115-022-01342-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nervenarzt ISSN: 0028-2804 Impact factor: 1.297