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Integrating Physical Activity Promotion into Psychological Practice: Clinical and Ethical Considerations
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Integrating Physical Activity Promotion into Psychological Practice: Clinical and Ethical Considerations

Indi Dissanayake, Darren Haywood, Andrew Allen, Kristin L Szuhany, David Castle, Daniel B Fassnacht, Kathina Ali, Brendon Stubbs, Susan L Rossell, Jasper A J Smits, …
Psychology of Sport and Exercise, Vol.85, pp.1-6
2026
PMID: 41759948

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Abstract

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Physical activity is a well-established intervention for improving mental health outcomes, yet its integration into psychological practice remains under-researched. Psychologists, as mental health professionals, are well-positioned to promote physical activity. This Short Communication describes the case for physical activity promotion within psychological practice. We explore both clinical and ethical considerations for incorporating physical activity promotion into psychological practice, practical strategies using the '5As model' and a case study to guide psychologists, addressing barriers to change and enhancing client motivation. Importantly, we discuss the need for further training and development for psychologists to ensure safe, impactful physical activity promotion is implemented in practice. By providing actionable recommendations, we aim to support psychologists in integrating physical activity promotion into their clinical practice, ultimately enhancing mental health care.

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