“and exercise professionals can feel confident and potentially develop their practice to reach out to mental healthcare teams or mental health professionals to provide exercise programming. now there is this certification.”
setting a new standard for treating depression
by elevating physical activity from anecdotal advice to evidence-based intervention, the door is open to setting a new standard for how people treat, talk about, and move through depression.
people living with depression are not just left with the recommendation to get some regular exercise in their life. they can be connected with a fitness professional who has the knowledge and training to set them up for success—someone who understands how depression affects mood, energy, decision-making, and physical behaviour.
it’s complicated, but it’s a big step toward applying the science of exercise and mental health to real-world practice. so, when you connect with a professional who has specialization, you won’t be thrown into high intensity interval training or a program that is all about traditional athletic goals of higher, stronger, and faster.
“one of the theories we use to guide exercise programming is behavioural activation. this is an intervention that focuses on positive reinforcement—doing things that are enjoyable and rewarding,” says gierc.