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Tables of Contents for Psychological Approaches to Sports Injury Rehabilitation
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Forewords
xi
4
Preface
xv
4
Acknowledgments
xix
2
Introduction
xxi
 
PART I -- REHABILITATION ASSESSMENT AND EDUCATION
1
56
Chapter 1 -- Rehabilitation Assessment
3
12
Presenting Problem
3
1
Diagnostic Questions
3
1
Prescription
4
1
Rehabilitation Profiling
4
7
Rehabilitation Profiling in Action
11
3
Prescription Summary
14
1
Chapter 2 -- Understanding the Rehabilitation Process
15
20
Presenting Problem
15
1
Diagnostic Questions
15
1
Prescription
16
1
Length of Rehabilitation
17
1
Stages of Rehabilitation
18
4
Course of Rehabilitation
22
2
Rehabilitation Setbacks
24
3
Physical Stresses of Rehabilitation
27
5
Prescription Summary
32
3
Chapter 3 -- Psychology of the Rehabilitation Process
35
22
Presenting Problem
35
1
Diagnostic Questions
35
1
Prescription
35
1
Athletic Identity
36
3
Secondary Gain
39
5
Adherence to Rehabilitation
44
6
Rehabilitation as Athletic Performance
50
2
Psychological Rehabilitation
52
1
Prescription Summary
53
4
PART II -- PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS AND REFERRAL
57
38
Chapter 4 -- Psychological Problems in Rehabilitation
59
24
Presenting Problem
59
1
Diagnostic Questions
59
1
Prescription
59
2
Prevalence and Types of Psychological Problems
61
1
Psychological Distress, Adaptation, and Clinical Reactions
62
1
Precursors of Psychological Distress and Clinical Reactions
63
2
Psychological Problems in the Course of Rehabilitation
65
3
Identifying Psychological Distress
68
1
Identifying Specific Clinical Reactions
69
11
Prescription Summary
80
3
Chapter 5 -- Referral for Psychological Problems
83
12
Presenting Problem
83
1
Diagnostic Questions
83
1
Prescription
83
1
What To Refer
84
2
When To Refer
86
1
Patient Perceptions about Referrals
87
2
Identifying a Qualified Professional for Referral
89
1
Developing a Referral Procedure
90
2
Practical Concerns in Making Referrals
92
1
Prescription Summary
93
2
PART III -- PSYCHOLOGICAL INFLUENCES ON REHABILITATION
95
100
Chapter 6 -- Confidence
97
20
Presenting Problem
97
1
Diagnostic Questions
97
1
Prescription
97
1
Problems with Low Confidence
98
3
Benefits of High Confidence
101
1
Four Levels of Confidence
102
6
Strengthening and Healing the Confidence "Muscle"
108
7
Prescription Summary
115
2
Chapter 7 -- Motivation
117
28
Presenting Problem
117
1
Diagnostic Questions
117
1
Prescription
118
1
Symptoms of Low Motivation
119
2
Developing and Maintaining Motivation
121
4
Rehabilitation Goal Setting
125
2
Types of Rehabilitation Goals
127
3
Rehabilitation Goal Guidelines
130
3
Obstacles to Rehabilitation Goal Attainment
133
1
Levels of Rehabilitation Goals
133
5
Developing a Rehabilitation Goal Setting Program
138
5
Prescription Summary
143
2
Chapter 8 -- Anxiety
145
32
Presenting Problem
145
1
Diagnostic Questions
145
1
Prescription
145
2
Effects of Anxiety on Rehabilitation
147
1
Symptoms of Anxiety in Rehabilitation
148
3
Causes and Prevention of Anxiety in Rehabilitation
151
7
Controlling Anxiety in Rehabilitation
158
8
Intensity for Rehabilitation as Athletic Performance
166
3
Rehabilitation Routines
169
5
Prescription Summary
174
3
Chapter 9 -- Focus
177
18
Presenting Problem
177
1
Diagnostic Questions
177
1
Prescription
177
1
What Is Focus?
178
1
Concentration vs. Focus
179
1
Prime vs. Poor Focus
180
1
Prime Focus Process
181
1
Focus Styles
181
4
Mag-Lite(R) Focus
185
2
Developing Prime Focus
187
7
Prescription Summary
194
1
PART IV -- FACILITATING REHABILITATION
195
116
Chapter 10 -- Rehabilitation Imagery
197
22
Presenting Problem
197
1
Diagnostic Questions
197
1
Prescription
197
2
Types of Rehabilitation Imagery
199
2
Maximizing Rehabilitation Imagery
201
6
Developing a Rehabilitation Imagery Program
207
4
Performance Imagery
211
5
Prescription Summary
216
3
Chapter 11 -- Pain Management
219
24
Presenting Problem
219
1
Diagnostic Questions
219
1
Prescription
219
2
Types of Pain
221
2
Pain As Information
223
1
Measurement of Pain
224
1
Pharmacological vs. Nonpharmacological Pain Management
225
2
General Classes of Nonpharmacological Pain Management
227
1
Pain Reduction
227
5
Pain Focusing
232
5
Pain Management in Action
237
2
Prescription Summary
239
4
Chapter 12 -- Social Support
243
18
Presenting Problem
243
1
Diagnostic Questions
243
1
Prescription
243
2
Types of Social Support
245
2
Sources of Social Support
247
2
Measurement of Social Support
249
1
Developing a Rehabilitation Social Support System
250
8
Prescription Summary
258
3
Chapter 13 -- Return to Sport
261
34
Presenting Problem
261
1
Diagnostic Questions
261
1
Prescription
261
4
Stages of Return to Sport
265
6
Return to Sport Confidence
271
2
Fear of Reinjury
273
6
Return to Sport Focus
279
9
Return to Sport Imagery
288
1
Remarkable Recovery
289
 
Prescription Summary
282
13
Chapter 14 -- Developing a Psychological Rehabilitation Program
295
16
Presenting Problem
295
1
Diagnostic Questions
295
1
Prescription
295
2
Design of a PReP
297
4
Implementation of a PReP
301
2
Maintenance of a PReP
303
1
Psychological Rehabilitation Program in Action
304
3
Prescription Summary
307
4
References
311
12
Index
323
8
About the Authors
331