Psychology of Sport Injury by Charles J. Redmond and Britton W. Brewer (2016, Hardcover)

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Authors : Brewer, Britton W., Redmond, Charles J.

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PublisherHuman Kinetics
ISBN-101450424465
ISBN-139781450424462
eBay Product ID (ePID)223883941

Product Key Features

Number of Pages288 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NamePsychology of Sport Injury
SubjectSports Medicine, Sports Psychology
Publication Year2016
TypeTextbook
AuthorCharles J. Redmond, Britton W. Brewer
Subject AreaSports & Recreation, Medical
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1 in
Item Weight37 Oz
Item Length11.3 in
Item Width8.7 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2016-030816
Reviews"This text clearly fills a need. As injury management has become more evidence-based from a physical standpoint, more information to address the psychological aspects of injury are needed to complement this approach." --Kent Scriber, EdD, ATC, PT, FNATA-- Ithaca College, "This text clearly fills a need. As injury management has become more evidence-based from a physical standpoint, more information to address the psychological aspects of injury are needed to complement this approach." -Kent Scriber, EdD, ATC, PT, FNATA-- Ithaca College
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal617.1/027
Table Of ContentPart I. Understanding and Preventing Sport Injuries Chapter 1. Biopsychosocial Foundations of Sport Injury A Biopsychosocial Perspective on Sport Injury Biological Foundations of Sport Injury Psychological Foundations of Sport Injury Social Foundations of Sport Injury Biopsychosocial Analysis Summary Chapter 2. Antecedents of Sport Injury Models of Sport Injury Occurrence Psychosocial Predictors of Sport Injury Mechanisms of Psychosocial Influence on Sport Injury Occurrence Biopsychosocial Analysis Summary Chapter 3. Sport Injury Prevention Types of Prevention Models of Sport Injury Prevention Sport Injury Prevention Content Categories Biopsychosocial Analysis Summary Part II. Consequences of Sport Injury Chapter 4. Psychological Responses to Sport Injury Models of Psychological Response to Sport Injury Psychological Consequences of Sport Injury Biopsychosocial Analysis Summary Chapter 5. Pain, Sport, and Injury Definitions of Pain Types of Pain Dimensions of Pain Measurement of Pain Models and Theories of Pain Factors Associated with Pain in Sport Interpreting and Acting on Sport-Related Pain Biopsychosocial Analysis Summary Part III. Rehabilitation of Sport Injury Chapter 6. Adherence to Sport Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation Programs Adherence to Sport Injury Prevention Programs Adherence to Sport Injury Prevention Programs Consequences of Adherence to Sport Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation Programs Biopsychosocial Analysis Summary Chapter 7. Psychological Factors in Sport Injury Rehabilitation Sport Injury Rehabilitation Outcomes Charting a Course from Psychological Factors to Sport Injury Rehabilitation Outcomes Psychological Readiness to Return to Sport Biopsychosocial Analysis Summary Chapter 8. Psychological Interventions in Sports Health Care Psychological Interventions in Sports Health Care Biopsychosocial Analysis Summary Part IV. Communication in Sport Injury Management Chapter 9. Communicating with Patients Context of Patient-Practitioner Communication in Sports Health Care Models of the Patient-Practitioner Relationship in Sports Health Care Congruence of Patient-Practitioner Perceptions in Sports Health Care Factors Affecting Patient-Practitioner Communication in Sports Health Care Biopsychosocial Analysis Summary Chapter 10. Referring Athletes for Psychological Services Definition of and Rationale for Referral of Athletes for Psychological Services Socioclinical Context of Referral of Athletes for Psychological Services Reasons for Referral Referral Process Biopsychosocial Analysis Summary
SynopsisFrom a gymnast hiding ankle pain so she can compete to a basketball player who withdraws from friends after a season-ending injury, it can be argued that every sport injury affects or is affected in some way by psychological factors. Given the widespread importance of psychological issues in sport injury, it is important for those working with athletes--injured or not--to be aware of the latest developments on the subject. Written by a sport psychology consultant and an athletic trainer, Psychology of Sport Injury provides a thorough explanation of the elements and effects of sport injuries along with up-to-date research and insights for practical application. The authors offer a contemporary approach to preventing, treating, rehabilitating, and communicating professionally about sport injuries that takes into account physical, psychological, and social factors. Psychology of Sport Injury presents sport injury within a broader context of public health and offers insights into the many areas in which psychology may affect athletes, such as risk culture, the many facets of pain, athlete adherence to rehab regimens, the relationship between psychological factors and clinical outcomes, collaboration, and referrals for additional support. The book explores the relevant biological, psychological, and social factors that affect given circumstances. The text consists of four parts: Understanding and Preventing Sport Injuries, Consequences of Sport Injury, Rehabilitation of Sport Injury, and Communication in Sport Injury Management. Psychology of Sport Injury includes evidence-based examples and demonstrates real-world applications that sport health care professionals often face with athletes. Additional pedagogical features include the following: - Focus on Research boxes provide the what and why of the latest research to complement the applied approach of the text. - Focus on Application boxes highlight practical examples to illustrate the material and maintain student engagement. - Psychosocial content aligned with the latest educational competencies of the National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) helps students prepare for athletic training examinations and supports professional development for practitioners. - A prevention-to-rehabilitation approach gives a framework for understanding sport injury, including precursors to injury, pain as a complex phenomenon, adherence to rehabilitation, and communication and management of injuries with other health care professionals as well as the athlete. - A set of chapter quizzes and a presentation package aid instructors in testing student comprehension and preparing lectures. Psychology of Sport Injury is an educational tool, reference text, and springboard to new ideas for research and practice in any line of work exposed to sport injury. Observing and committing to athletes, especially during times of physical trauma and emotional distress (which are often not separate times), are critical skills for athletic trainers, physical therapists, sport psychologists, coaches, and others who work with athletes on a regular basis., From a gymnast hiding ankle pain so she can compete to a basketball player who withdraws from friends after a season-ending injury, it can be argued that every sport injury affects or is affected in some way by psychological factors. Given the widespread importance of psychological issues in sport injury, it is important for those working with athletes--injured or not--to be aware of the latest developments on the subject. Written by a sport psychology consultant and an athletic trainer, Psychology of Sport Injury provides a thorough explanation of the elements and effects of sport injuries along with up-to-date research and insights for practical application. The authors offer a contemporary approach to preventing, treating, rehabilitating, and communicating professionally about sport injuries that takes into account physical, psychological, and social factors. Psychology of Sport Injury presents sport injury within a broader context of public health and offers insights into the many areas in which psychology may affect athletes, such as risk culture, the many facets of pain, athlete adherence to rehab regimens, the relationship between psychological factors and clinical outcomes, collaboration, and referrals for additional support. The book explores the relevant biological, psychological, and social factors that affect given circumstances. The text consists of four parts: Understanding and Preventing Sport Injuries, Consequences of Sport Injury, Rehabilitation of Sport Injury, and Communication in Sport Injury Management. Psychology of Sport Injury includes evidence-based examples and demonstrates real-world applications that sport health care professionals often face with athletes. Additional pedagogical features include the following: * Focus on Research boxes provide the what and why of the latest research to complement the applied approach of the text. * Focus on Application boxes highlight practical examples to illustrate the material and maintain student engagement. * Psychosocial content aligned with the latest educational competencies of the National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) helps students prepare for athletic training examinations and supports professional development for practitioners. * A prevention-to-rehabilitation approach gives a framework for understanding sport injury, including precursors to injury, pain as a complex phenomenon, adherence to rehabilitation, and communication and management of injuries with other health care professionals as well as the athlete. * A set of chapter quizzes and a presentation package aid instructors in testing student comprehension and preparing lectures. Psychology of Sport Injury is an educational tool, reference text, and springboard to new ideas for research and practice in any line of work exposed to sport injury. Observing and committing to athletes, especially during times of physical trauma and emotional distress (which are often not separate times), are critical skills for athletic trainers, physical therapists, sport psychologists, coaches, and others who work with athletes on a regular basis., Textbook for entry-level graduate students and upper-level undergraduate students studying sport psychology, athletic training, physical therapy, physiotherapy, and kinesiology; also a reference for professionals in those areas. Resource for sport psychology and sports medicine researchers, academic and professional libraries, and sport psychology consultants., Textbook for entry-level graduate students and upper-level undergraduate students studying sport psychology, athletic training, physical therapy, physiotherapy, and kinesiology; also a reference for professionals in those areas. Resource for sport psychology and sports medicine researchers, academic and professional libraries, and sport psychology ......
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