1st Edition
Integrating Exercise, Sports, Movement, and Mind Therapeutic Unity
By Kate F Hays
Copyright 1998
194 Pages
by
Routledge
194 Pages
by
Routledge
194 Pages
by
Routledge
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Read Integrating Exercise, Sports, Movement, and Mind: Therapeutic Unity, and you’ll see how exercise and movement are actually the keys to achieving a harmonious equilibrium between thoughts and physical health. This unique collection of writing, a healthy and diverse montage in its own right, mirrors its topic, helping you see how a variegated array of body movements can lead to a healthier,... Read more
Contents
Preface
- Introduction
- Theoretical Frameworks
- Family Systems Issues Affecting Athletic Performance in Youth
- Patient as Athlete: A Metaphor for Injury Rehabilitation
- Contact Improvisation: Its Potentials for a Therapy of Movement: A Conversation/Dialogue Between Nancy Menapace and E. Mark Stern
- The Dialogue of Movement
- Gender, Ethnicity, and Class
- “To Feel My Own Knowing in Motion”: Harmonizing the Mind, Body, and Emotions
- Relational Aspects of Competition: A Father Learns from His Daughters
- Softly Strong: African American Women’s Use of Exercise in Therapy
- Sport Psychology Consultation
- Working in Competitive Sport: What Coaches and Athletes Want Psychologists to Know
- Insights into Effective Sport Psychology Consulting
- Client Voices
- Putting the “Clinical” into Sport Psychology Consulting
- A Multi-Modal Approach to Trauma Recovery: A Case History
- Anxiety Management and the Elite Athlete: A Case Study
- Index
- Reference Notes Included
Biography
Kate F Hays (Author)






