The LIFTS special interest group is committed to the advancement and promotion of lifestyle intervention research within the context of psychological trauma.
At @Acots2024 now.
Just after talking here on X Space with @GooodasssMD abd others about the importance of Lived & Living experience.
Interesting to be sitting immediately in a session on “Lived experience@.
🚨POSTDOC ALERT!🚨 New postdoc opportunity in my lab at UW-Madison! Join the CBT+ trial team and work on other laboratory research while writing manuscripts, grants, and gaining key federally-funded randomized controlled trial experience. Send CV/Cover Letter: [email protected].
We are also excited to see the other relevant presentations at the ISTSS conference in Boston!
"Association between Physical Activity and Cerebral White Matter Volume in Post-9/11 Veterans" - Flash Talk at 2:15 September 26th
"Inner Resources for Stress: Using Mindfulness and Meditation for Trauma Resilience and Recovery with Diverse Clients in Community Settings" September 28th at 11 am.
Wanted to give a shoutout to some upcoming presentations!
We are sponsoring a SIG symposium called "Lifestyle Interventions for Women Living with Trauma-Related Symptoms: Translating Science into the Field", September 26th at 1:45 pm at the ISTSS conference in Boston.
Excellent work from @msheppardprkins, @fdarroch, et al., highlighting the importance of trauma-informed care in disclosures of maltreatment in sport
https://t.co/w6kq8tBR1b
🚨We have the LIFTS meeting time at the upcoming ISTSS - mark your calendar!🚨
Lifestyle Interventions for Traumatic Stress (LIFTS) SIG
Friday, September 27, 2024
12:45 pm – 1:45 pm
Assigned Room: Clarendon/Dartmouth
We hope you will join us! 🎉
@MPebole @mckeon_grace
We want YOUR help as we continue to create a new, more supportive standard for races! 🏃♀️💫📣
🔗access survey here:
https://t.co/DpFCKuh1zQ
👩💻you’ll be invited to provide contact info at the end of the survey to take part in an interview with someone from our research team!
Benefits to martial arts include "viewing martial arts practice as a tool to reclaim bodily autonomy, decrease perceived vulnerability to future sexual assault, and manage PTSD symptoms and triggers." 💪😤
https://t.co/T1At04v5Ks