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walking therapy

Posted by Shortelise on November 29, 2004, at 18:23:34

In reply to walking » lifeworthliving, posted by badhaircut on November 29, 2004, at 9:15:59

I agree wholeheartedly. Walking and talking seem so natural. It's as though it's easier to get to a less defensive part of my brain when I am walking.

I remember when I was hospitalized some 30 years ago wanting to walk outside with my psychiatrist - there is would have been ok as there were huge grounds to the hospital but we would have been within sight the whole time. I never dared ask.

Could it be something about ethics? Not leaving the office, not being in an uncontrolled environment?

Curious.
ShortE


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