Depression & AnxietyCan This Kind of Rock Climbing Treat Depression?00CopyFacebookXTruthGettrLinkedInTelegramEmailSavePrintlassedesignen/shutterstockUniversity of Arizona6/3/2017|Updated: 2/9/2022 Bouldering, a form of rock climbing that involves climbing rocks or walls to a moderate height without ropes or a harness, could be an effect way to treat symptoms of depression. We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentUniversity of ArizonaAuthorAuthor’s Selected ArticlesWhat Eases Grief? Try Progressive Muscle RelaxationAug 24, 2023Green Light Cuts Monthly Migraine Days by 60%Feb 11, 2022Team Finds ‘Footprint’ of Coronavirus Outbreak From 20K Years AgoJan 11, 2022Air Pollution May Cancel out Benefits of Exercise on Brain HealthJan 04, 2022Related TopicsRock ClimbingdepressionCommentAdd to My ListSaveShare