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Acknowledgments

This research discusses Mind-Body Medicine strategies to improve clinical outcomes in inpatient psychiatry settings. This work is the result of the support and contributions of many people in my life, without whom not only the study hereby presented would not have been possible, especially given that investigating concepts such as the ones discussed in this research presented multiple challenges, form a theoretical as well as from a purely statistical point of view. In this context, I would like to thank Jessica Haunschild, Christian Schön, Valerie Lange, and Malisa Mahler at ibidem Verlag for their continuous support and inspiration, as well as the whole team at Columbia University Press.

Furthermore, I would like to acknowledge all the professors and academic staff at Azteca University, Sofia University, Central University of Nicaragua, University of Vermont Medical Center, University of Vermont College of Education and Social Services, Department of Leadership and Developmental Sciences, Human Development and Family Studies, UVM Larner College of Medicine, UVM College of Nursing and Health Sciences, and UVM Integrative Health, in particular Jeremy Sibold, Karen Westervelt, Patricia Prelock, Susan Kasser, Theodore Angelopoulos, Cara Feldman-Hunt, as well as Nonna Aydinyan-Allaire, Sheri Gates, and Emily Reyns.

A very special thanks goes to Mariangela, Gilberto, and Consuelo Trapin, Andrea Rivelli, Bianka and Efe Çimrin, and the students and researchers Emily Stockwell of the University of Vermont Department of Leadership & Developmental Sciences, Alex Krupp and Culli Pringle of the University of Vermont Department of Rehabilitation and Movement Science and Michael Bancroft, William Donaway, Nicholas Freiberger, Takara Lyons of the University of Vermont Business School for their incredible dedication and hard work leading to the specific areas of research presented for inpatient psychiatry exercise strategies and scheduling changes, respectively.

Last but absolutely not least I would like to acknowledge the understanding, the support and the encouragement of my family both in Europe and the USA, especially my parents Lino and Rosa, my wife Livija and my sons Lucas and Adrian.

This study is dedicated to you.

David Låg Tomasi

Mind-Body Medicine in Inpatient Psychiatry

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