The Psychology of Sports Injury
From Risk to Retirement
Herausgeber: Gledhill, Adam; Forsdyke, Dale
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The Psychology of Sports Injury
From Risk to Retirement
Herausgeber: Gledhill, Adam; Forsdyke, Dale
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The Psychology of Sports Injury: From Risk to Retirement provides a critical overview of the psychology of sports injury, covering the 5Rs of sports injury: risk, response, rehabilitation, return to sport, and retirement.
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The Psychology of Sports Injury: From Risk to Retirement provides a critical overview of the psychology of sports injury, covering the 5Rs of sports injury: risk, response, rehabilitation, return to sport, and retirement.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 374g
- ISBN-13: 9780367028695
- ISBN-10: 0367028697
- Artikelnr.: 60010936
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 374g
- ISBN-13: 9780367028695
- ISBN-10: 0367028697
- Artikelnr.: 60010936
Adam Gledhill is Course Director in Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences at Leeds Beckett University, UK. He is a Fellow of the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES) and a BASES Accredited Sport and Exercise Scientist. Dr. Gledhill is the Deputy Chair of the BASES Division of Psychology and developed the psychology of sports injury and rehabilitation standards for the British Association of Sports Rehabilitators and Trainers Education Framework. Dale Forsdyke is Senior Lecturer in Sports Injury Management at York St John University, UK and a Society of Sports Therapists Accredited Sports Therapist. Dale is an experienced educator and practitioner, with 20 years' experience of teaching on sports injury related courses, research interests in psychological factors and return to sport outcomes, and over 10 years' experience as an injury practitioner across a range of sports.
Part 1. The role of psychology in sports injury risk and injury risk
reduction 1. The injury prone athlete: Psychosocial risk factors in sports
injury 2. Prevention is better than cure: The role of psychological
interventions in sports injury risk reduction Part 2. Psychological
responses to sports injury 3. Personal and situational factors affecting
psychological response to sport injuries 4. The downside of sports injury:
poor mental health in injured athletes 5. The upside of sports injury and
disability: Personal growth following adversity Part 3. Enhancing sports
injury rehabilitation experiences for injured athletes 6. Believe in your
ability to create change: Psychosocial factors influencing sports injury
rehabilitation adherence 7. Are you a buffer or an amplifier?: The role of
social support in the effective return to sport following injury 8. Seeing
is believing: Imagery use during injury rehabilitation 9. Does it pay to
pay attention? Making a case for mindfulness-based approaches in injury
rehabilitation Part 4. The role of psychology in understanding return and
non-return to sport decisions 10. Is my athlete REALLY ready to return to
sport? Psychological factors and returning to sport following injury 11.
They think it's all over: Injury-related retirement in sport Part 5.
Special interests in sports injury 12. The psychological aspect of anterior
cruciate ligament injuries 13. ""It's my concussion story, and I want it to
be heard": Understanding the psychology of concussion experience 14. Spinal
cord injury and sport 15. "But I need you to play": Coach influences on
athlete and team medical outcomes 16. The coffee break to close the
book...Where do we go from here?
reduction 1. The injury prone athlete: Psychosocial risk factors in sports
injury 2. Prevention is better than cure: The role of psychological
interventions in sports injury risk reduction Part 2. Psychological
responses to sports injury 3. Personal and situational factors affecting
psychological response to sport injuries 4. The downside of sports injury:
poor mental health in injured athletes 5. The upside of sports injury and
disability: Personal growth following adversity Part 3. Enhancing sports
injury rehabilitation experiences for injured athletes 6. Believe in your
ability to create change: Psychosocial factors influencing sports injury
rehabilitation adherence 7. Are you a buffer or an amplifier?: The role of
social support in the effective return to sport following injury 8. Seeing
is believing: Imagery use during injury rehabilitation 9. Does it pay to
pay attention? Making a case for mindfulness-based approaches in injury
rehabilitation Part 4. The role of psychology in understanding return and
non-return to sport decisions 10. Is my athlete REALLY ready to return to
sport? Psychological factors and returning to sport following injury 11.
They think it's all over: Injury-related retirement in sport Part 5.
Special interests in sports injury 12. The psychological aspect of anterior
cruciate ligament injuries 13. ""It's my concussion story, and I want it to
be heard": Understanding the psychology of concussion experience 14. Spinal
cord injury and sport 15. "But I need you to play": Coach influences on
athlete and team medical outcomes 16. The coffee break to close the
book...Where do we go from here?
Part 1. The role of psychology in sports injury risk and injury risk
reduction 1. The injury prone athlete: Psychosocial risk factors in sports
injury 2. Prevention is better than cure: The role of psychological
interventions in sports injury risk reduction Part 2. Psychological
responses to sports injury 3. Personal and situational factors affecting
psychological response to sport injuries 4. The downside of sports injury:
poor mental health in injured athletes 5. The upside of sports injury and
disability: Personal growth following adversity Part 3. Enhancing sports
injury rehabilitation experiences for injured athletes 6. Believe in your
ability to create change: Psychosocial factors influencing sports injury
rehabilitation adherence 7. Are you a buffer or an amplifier?: The role of
social support in the effective return to sport following injury 8. Seeing
is believing: Imagery use during injury rehabilitation 9. Does it pay to
pay attention? Making a case for mindfulness-based approaches in injury
rehabilitation Part 4. The role of psychology in understanding return and
non-return to sport decisions 10. Is my athlete REALLY ready to return to
sport? Psychological factors and returning to sport following injury 11.
They think it's all over: Injury-related retirement in sport Part 5.
Special interests in sports injury 12. The psychological aspect of anterior
cruciate ligament injuries 13. ""It's my concussion story, and I want it to
be heard": Understanding the psychology of concussion experience 14. Spinal
cord injury and sport 15. "But I need you to play": Coach influences on
athlete and team medical outcomes 16. The coffee break to close the
book...Where do we go from here?
reduction 1. The injury prone athlete: Psychosocial risk factors in sports
injury 2. Prevention is better than cure: The role of psychological
interventions in sports injury risk reduction Part 2. Psychological
responses to sports injury 3. Personal and situational factors affecting
psychological response to sport injuries 4. The downside of sports injury:
poor mental health in injured athletes 5. The upside of sports injury and
disability: Personal growth following adversity Part 3. Enhancing sports
injury rehabilitation experiences for injured athletes 6. Believe in your
ability to create change: Psychosocial factors influencing sports injury
rehabilitation adherence 7. Are you a buffer or an amplifier?: The role of
social support in the effective return to sport following injury 8. Seeing
is believing: Imagery use during injury rehabilitation 9. Does it pay to
pay attention? Making a case for mindfulness-based approaches in injury
rehabilitation Part 4. The role of psychology in understanding return and
non-return to sport decisions 10. Is my athlete REALLY ready to return to
sport? Psychological factors and returning to sport following injury 11.
They think it's all over: Injury-related retirement in sport Part 5.
Special interests in sports injury 12. The psychological aspect of anterior
cruciate ligament injuries 13. ""It's my concussion story, and I want it to
be heard": Understanding the psychology of concussion experience 14. Spinal
cord injury and sport 15. "But I need you to play": Coach influences on
athlete and team medical outcomes 16. The coffee break to close the
book...Where do we go from here?