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Fight Therapy, written by Arnaud van der Veere,
The book titled Fight Therapy, written by Arnaud van der Veere, focuses on the therapeutic applications of combat sports such as Muay Thai, kickboxing, and other martial arts for special target groups. It explores how these sports can be used to teach discipline, emotional regulation, conflict resolution, and social skills, especially for those with problematic backgrounds, such as youth with behavioral issues, social misfits, or individuals struggling with aggression.
The methodology combines physical training with therapeutic guidance, emphasizing self-control, teamwork, and emotional stability. The book also outlines a structured approach to lessons, emphasizing the importance of planning, emotional involvement, perseverance, and the role of group dynamics in therapy. This approach is aimed at helping individuals overcome trauma, improve self-confidence, and find productive ways to channel their emotions.
Arnaud van der Veere draws on over 30 years of experience in martial arts and therapeutic work with various special needs groups to develop this unique method of combining sport and therapy.