Psychological bases of sport injuries
Autor(es) - David Pargman
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Since its initial publication in 1993, Psychological Bases of Sport Injuries has been a major reference source for practitioners and graduate students in sport psychology, providing a thorough examination of the psychological aspects of prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of sport injuries. . . This edition will continue to be a valuable resource for sport psychologists, sports medicine professionals, coaches, and athletes who seek more knowledge and understanding about the complexity of tasks facing injured athletes. Experts in their field, the diverse contributors to this comprehensive textbook offer their valuable insights into the complex intersection of sport psychology and injury, citing current research as well as real-life experience. New and updated chapters address an array of important topics and are grouped into relevant major sections: Preventing athletic injury; Rehabilitating the injured athlete; Counseling the injured athlete; Issues for coaches; Special considerations and case studies.
ÍNDICE
About the editor
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Sport Injury: An introduction and Overview of related psychological issues
Section 1: Preventing Athletic Injury
Chapter 1
Research-based injury prevention intervention in sport and dance
Chapter 2
Preventing sport injuries: A case for psychology intervention
Chapter 3
Psychological antecedents to sport injury prevention
Section 2: Rehabilitating the injured Athlete
Chapter 4
Personality correlates of appraisal, stress, and coping during injury
Chapter 5
Patient-practitioner interactions in sport injury rehabilitation
Chapter 6
Modeling in injury rehabilitation: Seeing helps believing
Chapter 7
Psychosocial considerations of the return to sport following injury
Chapter 8
The use of imagery in the rehabilitation of injured athletes
Section 3: Counseling the injured athlete
Chapter 9
Providing psychological assistance to college student-athletes with injuries and disabilities
Chapter 10
Assessing and monitoring injuries and psychological characteristics in intercollegiate athletes: A counselling/predication model
Chapter 11
Counseling athletes with permanent disabilities
Chapter 12
Using counselling groups in the rehabilitation of athletic injury
Section 4: Issues for coaches
Chapter 13
Collaborative relationship in injury rehabilitation: two case examples
Chapter 14
Sport injury and the need for coach support
Chapter 15
Suicide in sport: athletes at risk
Section 5: Special considerations and case studies
Chapter 16
Ethical and legal issues for sport professionals counselling injured athletes
Chapter 17
Pain
Chapter 18
Matching psychological strategies with physical rehabilitation: integrated rehabilitation
Chapter 19
Shades of grey: A sport psychology consultation with an Athlete with injury
Chapter 20
The role of intra-individual responses to injury rehabilitation: a case of a repeat ACL injury
About the authors
Index
- Formato: Capa dura 22.00 * 28.50
- Nº de páginas: 381
- Editado em: 2007
- Idioma: Inglês
- ISBN: 9781885693754