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Additional evidence from studies which have looked at other
aspects of social support such as the level of received support or sources of social support also provided evidence to support the hypothesis that the level of social support is an
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«Although the meditative
aspect might be even more
important than the physical posing for improving executive functions, there are
additional benefits to Hatha yoga including improvements in flexibility and strength,» said Hall.
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These findings are relevant and appropriately contextualised as «
additional aims» for early intervention, without underestimating other
important aspects of care, such as impaired functioning, which may not be strongly associated with suicidality, but still represent fundamental targets for the management of young people with early psychosis.