7 edition of Psychology of sport injury found in the catalog.
Published
1993
by Human Kinetics Publishers in Champaign, IL
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 297-323) and index.
Statement | John Heil. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RD97 .H45 1993 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiv, 338 p. : |
Number of Pages | 338 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1731348M |
ISBN 10 | 0873224639 |
LC Control Number | 92035854 |
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This edition reflects the latest research, practice, and anecdotal examples in applied sport psychology. Applied Sport Psychology is particularly well suited as a text for classes in applied sport psychology and psychology of coaching. The book is also a valuable reference for practicing coaches, sport psychologists, and psychologists. Download Psychology of sport injury rehabilitation: a review of book pdf free download link or read online here in PDF. Read online Psychology of sport injury rehabilitation: a review of book pdf free download link book now. All books are in clear copy here, and .
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 Brand: Human Kinetics, Inc. Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Theoretical Perspectives Psychological Responses to Sport Injury Psychological Factors in Sport Injury Rehabilitation Social Interactions in Cited by:
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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 Cited by: The Psychology of Sport Injury and Rehabilitation emphasises the importance of an holistic, multi-disciplinary approach to sports injury and rehabilitation.
No other book examines the psychological aspects of both sports injury and the rehabilitation process, and therefore this is an essential resource for students, scholars and practitioners 5/5(4). 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 Psychology of sport injury book risk culture, the many facets of pain, athlete adherence to rehab regimens, the relationship between psychological factors and clinical outcomes, collaboration, and.
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ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: xiv, pages: illustrations ; 24 cm: Contents: Sport psychology, the athlete at risk, and the sports medicine team / John Heil --Injury from the athlete's point of view / Geoff Petrie --A physician's approach to the psychology of injury / J.
Richard Steadman --A psychologist's view of the personal challenge. Britton W. Brewer, PhD, is a professor of psychology at Springfield College, where he has taught graduate and undergraduate classes and conducted research on psychological aspects of sport injury since He is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and the Association of Applied Sport Psychology and a certified consultant with the Association of Brand: Human Kinetics, Inc.
Psychological Rehab After Sports Injury as the author of two books on the psychology of injury, I regularly work with athletes of all sorts helping them recover and return to their sport. sistemas de rendimiento deportivo. The Psychology of Sport Injury and Rehabilitation emphasises the importance of an holistic, multi-disciplinary approach to sports injury and rehabilitation.
No other book examines the psychological aspects of both sports injury and the rehabilitation process, and therefore this is an essential resource for students, scholars and practitioners.
"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 Author: Britton W.
Brewer, Charles Redmond. Psychology of Sport Injury shows An injury does more than undermine an athlete's physical abilities; it also challenges the athlete's emotional equilibrium and mental game.
To successfully treat injuries, you must treat the psychological consequences as well as the physical trauma/5(3). Despite such positive benefits, unfortunately some experiences gained through sport are in fact the opposite (Brown, ).
Involvement in sport frequently places the participants under immense physical and psychological pressure and stress,which in turn amplifies the likelihood of negative outcomes, such as injuries. Psychology of sport injury rehabilitation: A review of models and interventions Article (PDF Available) in Journal of Human Sport and Exercise 8(4).
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Drawing on the very latest research in sport and exercise psychology, this book explores key psychological concepts relating to injury, explaining typical psychological responses to. The Psychology of Sport and Performance Injury: An Interprofessional Case-Based Approach emphasizes the importance of holistic, interprofessional approach to sport and performance injury rehabilitation.
This book is a vital resource for upper-level students, academic scholars, and applied practitioners from a range of sport and performance. The athlete may now feel helpless, hopeless and worthless, especially if the seriousness of the injury prevents them from ever returning to the sport.
An actual or imagined seriousness of the situation may lead to a loss of self-esteem and self-confidence. 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 Book Edition: The Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) is the leading organization for sport psychology consultants and professionals.
Using the Mind to Heal the Body: Imagery for Injury Rehabilitation. Dryw Dworsky, Ph.D. & Vikki Krane, Ph.D. *Each of these benefits will assist individuals who are rehabilitating a sport or exercise. The Psychology of Sport Injury and Rehabilitation eBook: Arvinen-Barrow, Monna, Walker, Natalie: : Kindle Store.
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Introduction. Inherent in sport participation is the risk of injury. Although the physical effects of sport injury (e.g., tissue damage, initiation of healing processes, increased body mass index and body fat percentage) are especially salient (Myer et al., ; Prentice, ), sport injury can also have psychological s of psychological Cited by: 6.