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The Mum’s Gone Climbing Podcast
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9 months ago
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#52: Prof. Katharina Luttenberger - How Bouldering is Improving the Wellbeing of Young Refugees in Lebanon
The Mum’s Gone Climbing Podcast
36 minutes 8 seconds
10 months ago
#52: Prof. Katharina Luttenberger - How Bouldering is Improving the Wellbeing of Young Refugees in Lebanon
Professor Katharina Luttenberger, psychotherapist and climbing coach, is back to talk to us about how bouldering psychosocial support  sessions are improving the wellbeing of refugee youth.  In 2022 Katharina collaborated with the incredible organisation Climb Aid, to research how their YouClimb program is impacting youth in the Beqaa Valley region of Lebanon. She speaks to us about her experience, and the encouraging results of their research.  We also chat to Katharina about how she is able to get outside to climb with her family, and the exciting research projects she will be taking on next.  Huge thanks to our sponsors for supporting this episode and series 5 of the podcast Urban Climb and Climbing Anchors   www.bouldering-psychotherapy.com ( research homepage) www.climbaid.org (organisation Katharina worked with in Lebanon) DONATE TO CLIMB AID   Papers A psychosocial bouldering intervention improves the well-being of young refugees and adolescents from the host community in Lebanon: results from a pragmatic controlled trial | Conflict and Health | Full Text (biomedcentral.com) Bouldering psychotherapy is more effective in the treatment of depression than physical exercise alone: results of a multicentre randomised controlled intervention study | BMC Psychiatry | Full Text (biomedcentral.com) Bouldering psychotherapy is not inferior to cognitive behavioural therapy in the group treatment of depression: A randomized controlled trial - Luttenberger - 2022 - British Journal of Clinical Psychology - Wiley Online Library Content Warning: infrequent strong language Disclaimer: Content, commentary, and opinions shared on the Mum's Gone Climbing podcast are for informational purposes only. They are not a substitute for medical and/or health advice from a professional, and should not be substituted for care based on the facts/circumstances of your individual situation.
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