1st Edition

The Psychology of Sport and Performance Injury An Interprofessional Case-Based Approach

Edited By Monna Arvinen-Barrow, Damien Clement Copyright 2019
206 Pages
by Routledge

206 Pages
by Routledge

206 Pages
by Routledge

The use of psychological interventions and counselling strategies has become a central part of injury prevention, rehabilitation, and return to participation process. The Psychology of Sport and Performance Injury: An Interprofessional Case-Based Approach is the first book to offer students, academic scholars, and practitioners case studies that are grounded in psychological theory and... Read more

1. A Case for Interprofessional Care

Monna Arvinen-Barrow and Damien Clement

2. Reactions to a Football Injury: Adrian Jones, a Freshman Collegiate Football Player

Ken Ildefonso, Monna Arvinen-Barrow and Damien Clement

3. Reactions to Circus Injury: Jan Smith, an Aerial Performer, Cirque Du Soleil

Jordan Hamson-Utley, Cindra Kamphoff and Corey Oshikoya

4. Reactions to Wrestling Injury: Jenna Cousteau, a Senior High School Wrestler

Theresa Bianco, Arielle Rousseau and David Zilberman

5. Reactions to Concussion Rehabilitation: Amy Parent, a Freshman Basketball Player

Jill Tracey, Hayley Russell and Melissa Paré

6. Reactions to Sport Injury Rehabilitation: Jaimee Jacobsen, a Junior Collegiate Volleyball Player

Dana K. Voelker, Ashley Coker-Cranney, Allison Hetrick and Nettie Puglisi Freshour

7. Reactions to Music Performance Injury Rehabilitation: Brandon Jackson, a Freshman Music Performance Major

Jessica Ford, Russ Johnson, Damien Clement and Monna Arvinen-Barrow

8. Reactions to Return to Duty: Kyra Johnson, a First Lieutenant, U.S. Army

Leslie Podlog, William Brown and Jessica Tidswell

9. Reactions to Return to the Decks: Melissa Scruton, a Professional Disc Jockey

Ross Wadey and Leanne Griffiths

10. Reactions to a Career-ending Sport Injury: Pekka Hirvonen, a Professional Ice Hockey Player

Montse C. Ruiz, Satu Kaski, Päivi Frantsi and Claudio Robazza

11. Case Made! What’s Next?

Damien Clement and Monna Arvinen-Barrow

Biography

Monna Arvinen-Barrow is a British Psychological Society chartered psychologist working as Associate Professor in sport and performance psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA, and as an online contributing faculty at the University of St Augustine for Health Sciences, USA. She is the co-editor of the 2013 book The Psychology of Sport Injury and Rehabilitation and has an interest and expertise in biopsychosocial aspects of sport and performance injury occurrence, rehabilitation, and return to participation process. In 2016, Monna received the Dorothy V. Harris award from the Association for Applied Sport Psychology for her distinguished contributions in the field of sport and exercise psychology as a scholar/practitioner.

Damien Clement is Assistant Dean in the Honors College and Associate Professor at West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA. Damien is a certified athletic trainer (ATC) and a national certified counselor (NCC) as well as an Association for Applied Sport Psychology certified mental performance consultant (CMPC). His research interests span both sport and exercise psychology and athletic training. In 2014, Damien was the recipient of the Dorothy V. Harris award by the Association for Applied Sport Psychology for his distinguished contributions in the field of sport and exercise psychology as a scholar/practitioner.