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Courses for Physios & Exercise Professionals 

  • Are you a physio, allied health or exercise professional & find yourself realising that many of your clients have a mental health condition?

  • Have you had only tokenistic training to support people with their mental health?

  • Are you interested in studying the latest science on the benefits of exercise for the mind?

  • Do you want to study with the leading global authority and objectively leading world number one scientist on exercise for mental health?

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If so, one of these training courses could be for you. 

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“Brendon delivered a fantastic course to our central London Musculoskeletal service. The courses were perfectly suited to our staff who manage patients with a broad range of mental health needs across primary care and community settings. Brendon has a wonderful way of understanding and engaging with his audience to deliver latest research and understand how this can be incorporated into practice with our patients immediately. We saw an immediate impact on our staff capabilities to understand our patient’s mental health needs and how to adapt their practice to promote engagement with exercise.”  

 

- Aldo Russell de Boer Associate Clinical Director / Extended Scope Physiotherapist - Organised training for a range of Physiotherapist and exercise staff at London Healthshare MSK Clinical Services

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There are currently three options for training

delivered by Professor Stubbs:

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Self-Directed Online Course

Learn at your own pace the latest cutting-edge science & its application on exercise for the prevention & management of mental ill health.

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Online Live Course

Join Professor Stubbs for a live 1- or 2-day course. Join the waiting list now or sign up for an upcoming course.

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Physical In-Person Course

Host Professor Stubbs to provide an in-person course at your clinic. Get in touch to discuss arrangements.

 If you want to discuss your training needs further, please contact Professor Stubbs:

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