Sport Injury Psychology : Cultural, Relational, Methodological, and Applied Considerations /: Cultural, Relational, Methodological, and Applied Considerations. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- Sport Injury Psychology : Cultural, Relational, Methodological, and Applied Considerations /: Cultural, Relational, Methodological, and Applied Considerations. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Sport Injury Psychology : Cultural, Relational, Methodological, and Applied Considerations
- Further Information:
- Note: Ross Wadey.
- Editors:
- Wadey, Ross
- Contents:
- Introduction: Challenging the Status Quo of Sport Injury Psychology Ross Wadey 1. Narratives Matter! Storying Sport Injury Experiences Toni L. Williams 2. Sport Media Research: Examining the Benefits for Sport Injury Psychology and Beyond Kerry R. McGannon and Jenny McMahon 3. Gender Matters: How can Sociocultural Perspectives on Pain, Injury and the Sporting Body Benefit Future Research on Sport Injury Psychology? Tanya Bunsell and Mark Doidge 4. Sport-Related Concussion: Critical Reflections, Methodological Musings, and New Research Directions Nikolaus A. Dean 5. Pain and Injury: From the Unidimensional to the Multidimensional Michael Atkinson 6. ‘Slim-to-Win’ to Injury: How Swimmers’ are Engaging with ‘Health Risk’ Culture due to Entrenched Body Ideals Jenny McMahon and Kerry R. McGannon 7. "What Does not Kill us, Makes Us Stronger": Do Injured Athletes Really Experience Growth? Karen Howells and Ciara Everard 8. Time to Re-Examine Injured Athletes Emotional Responses Katherine A. Tamminen, Rachel Dunn, and Sarah Gairdner 9. Physiotherapist-Injured Athlete Relationship: Towards a Cultural and Relational Understanding Sunita Kerai 10. Guilt Experienced by Coaches Following Athlete Injury Laura Martinelli and Melissa Day 11. My Daughter’s Injured Again! I Just Don’t Know What to do Anymore Francesca Cavallerio, Nicole Kimpton, and Camilla J. Knight 12. But We’ve Always Done it this Way: The Future of Qualitative Injury Research Melissa Day and Kimberley Humphrey 13.Introduction: Challenging the Status Quo of Sport Injury Psychology Ross Wadey 1. Narratives Matter! Storying Sport Injury Experiences Toni L. Williams 2. Sport Media Research: Examining the Benefits for Sport Injury Psychology and Beyond Kerry R. McGannon and Jenny McMahon 3. Gender Matters: How can Sociocultural Perspectives on Pain, Injury and the Sporting Body Benefit Future Research on Sport Injury Psychology? Tanya Bunsell and Mark Doidge 4. Sport-Related Concussion: Critical Reflections, Methodological Musings, and New Research Directions Nikolaus A. Dean 5. Pain and Injury: From the Unidimensional to the Multidimensional Michael Atkinson 6. ‘Slim-to-Win’ to Injury: How Swimmers’ are Engaging with ‘Health Risk’ Culture due to Entrenched Body Ideals Jenny McMahon and Kerry R. McGannon 7. "What Does not Kill us, Makes Us Stronger": Do Injured Athletes Really Experience Growth? Karen Howells and Ciara Everard 8. Time to Re-Examine Injured Athletes Emotional Responses Katherine A. Tamminen, Rachel Dunn, and Sarah Gairdner 9. Physiotherapist-Injured Athlete Relationship: Towards a Cultural and Relational Understanding Sunita Kerai 10. Guilt Experienced by Coaches Following Athlete Injury Laura Martinelli and Melissa Day 11. My Daughter’s Injured Again! I Just Don’t Know What to do Anymore Francesca Cavallerio, Nicole Kimpton, and Camilla J. Knight 12. But We’ve Always Done it this Way: The Future of Qualitative Injury Research Melissa Day and Kimberley Humphrey 13. Experimental Psychological Response to Injury Studies: Why so Few? Kirsty Ledingham, Tom Williams, and Lynne Evans 14. Introducing Knowledge Translation into the Field of Sport Injury Psychology: The Art of Improving Research Uptake in Practice Fiona J. Leggat 15. "But it is Bad!" "Yes, but is it Really as Bad as you Have Indicated Here?" "Absolutely!" Challenging Injured Athletes’ Irrational Beliefs: Not a Straightforward Exercise Robert Morris 16. Less Control, More Flexibility: Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Injured Athletes Sarah Cecil 17. "This is the Final Jump, " I respond. Why, Why, do I Utter Those Words?" Storytelling in Sport Injury Rehabilitation Monna Arvinen-Barrow, Damien Clement, and Brian Hemmings 18. Textbooks Don’t Tell It Like It Is: Tales from Working in the Field with Injured Athletes Renee Newcomer Appaneal 19. Three Decades Later: Looking Back to Look Forward Britton W. Brewer … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (254 pages), (2 illustrations)
- Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000208481
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