توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Mental Impact of Sports Injury
نام کتاب : The Mental Impact of Sports Injury
ویرایش : 1
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : تاثیر ذهنی آسیب های ورزشی
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نویسندگان : Carly D. McKay (editor)
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 251
ISBN (شابک) : 0367543605 , 9780367543600
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Figures
Tables
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: What Have I Gotten Myself Into?
Setting the Scene
Getting Your Bearings
Note
References
2. Theoretical Models and How to Read Their Instructions: Flat Pack Psychology
Who Follows the Directions Anyway?
Creating a Blueprint
The Stress-Injury Model
Integrated Model of Response to Sport Injury
Biopsychosocial Model
Multilevel Model of Sport Injury
Do-It-Yourself or Call a Professional?
Note
References
3. The Myth of the Injury-prone Athlete: It\'s Not Just about Personality After All
Personality-related Risk Factors
Why Has Personality Risk Profiling Been Unsuccessful?
Improving on the Foundations
Risk Profiling in Practice
Notes
References
4. The Link between Stress and Sports Injury: \"I Didn\'t See It Coming\"
Revisiting the Model
Key Contributors
How Does It All Work?
How Can We Combat Stress?
Solving Some of the Mysteries
Where Does That Leave Us?
Note
References
5. Stress, Coping, and the Missing Link in Training Load: Camel, Meet Straw
Measuring What We Can\'t See
The Other Side of the Equation
Contemporary Approaches to Athlete Monitoring
The Irony of Load Monitoring
Training for Stress
Answering Loaded Questions
Notes
References
6. Exploring the Complexities of Pain: Why It Isn\'t \"All in Your Head\"
More Than a Feeling
Protect and Survive
The Nervous System
The Immune System
The Endocrine System
Pain Modulation in Athletes
Under Pressure
Everybody Loves a Winner
Good Times, Bad Times
For What It\'s Worth
Note
References
7. How Injury Can be a Positive Thing: Some People Are Just Good at Everything
Mapping the Recovery Process
Just a Bump in the Road
Getting by with a Little Help from My Friends
The Importance of Perspective
Where the Mind Goes, the Body Will Follow?
Finding More Ups than Downs
Notes
References
8. Why Injury Isn\'t Generally a Positive Thing: Most People Have to Play the Cards They\'re Dealt
Developing a Game Plan
Restacking the Deck
Managing a Bad Turn
Recognizing a Losing Streak
Shortening the Odds
Notes
References
9. Technology and Injury: Living in the Iron(Man) Age
The Rise of Digital Monitoring
Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
The (Super)Man in the Mirror
Technology as Medicine
The Downside to Technology as Medicine
Superhero or Supervillain?
The Peter Parker Principle
Notes
References
10. Navigating Team Dynamics Throughout the Injury Process: \"Family\" Values in a Sport Environment
Beginning with a Narrow View
Expanding Our Horizons
Athletes
Parents
Coaches
Why Aren\'t We Talking About Team Dynamics?
Every Team is Different
Teams Have Structure (Which May or May Not be Conducive to Rehabilitation)
The Importance of Team Processes
Emergent States - The Result of the Rest
Bringing It All Together
Notes
References
11. How Sport Culture and Commodification Influence Injury Experiences: Another One Bites The Dust
The Job of Being an Athlete
Professionalization and the Shift in Athlete Roles
Balancing Form and Function
Sometimes It Isn\'t about Pain
The \"Disposable\" Body and Competition for Roster Places
Different (Sport) Cultures and the System
Where Do We Go From Here?
Notes
References
12. When Injuries Lead to Retirement: Calling It a Day
When the Game Ends and the Race Is Run
Hero to Zero
The Hidden Side of Injury
Knees of a 70-Year-Old
Ignore, Express or Confront?
Healthy or Crisis Transition?
Time to Intervene
Epilogue: What Is the Price of Success ... and Who Pays for It?
Notes
References
13. Can We Convince People that Prevention Is Important?: \"But Broccoli Is Good for You!\"
Our Own Worst Enemy
In the Eye of the Beholder
Where Are the Sticking Points?
Engineering Behavior
Reverse Engineering Prevention
Forging New Territory
Notes
References
14. Learning From Marketing Giants to Sell Athlete Health: What If Prevention Had a Slogan?
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
Points for Creativity
Testing the Market
References
15. Injury Psychology and Young Athletes: Choosing From the Kids\' Menu
The Injury Landscape
Some Risk Factors Are Unique
Growth, Maturation, and Injury Risk
Other Developmental Milestones
Re-defining \"Risk\"
Exciting Opportunities
Putting It into Practice
Notes
References
16. Injury Psychology and Para Athletes: Same Same, But Different
Where It All Began
A Unique Challenge
Similarities and Differences
Taking Control of the Story
Considerations for Mental Health
Looking Ahead
Notes
References
17. Conclusions: Where Do We Go From Here?
Point #1
Point #2
Point #3
Point #4
Point #5
The Elephant in the Room
A Final Word
Note
References
Index