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Psychological Aspects of Sport-Related Concussions Gordon Bloom

Psychological Aspects of Sport-Related Concussions By Gordon Bloom

Psychological Aspects of Sport-Related Concussions by Gordon Bloom


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Psychological Aspects of Sport-Related Concussions is the first book to set out the psychological effects of the injury and the sport psychologist's role in concussion prevention and rehabilitation. It offers a global understanding and is crucial reading for any upper-level student, researcher, sport scientist, coach or allied health professional.

Psychological Aspects of Sport-Related Concussions Summary

Psychological Aspects of Sport-Related Concussions by Gordon Bloom

Recognition of concussion as a serious injury, informed by neurological and physiological research, is now commonplace in sport. However, research on the psychology of concussive injury-its psychological implications and outcomes, and psychological interventions for prevention and recovery-has largely been overlooked. This is the first book to explicitly and authoritatively set out the psychological aspects of sport-related concussion from a multidisciplinary and global perspective

The book attempts to offer a global understanding of the injury by presenting an historical overview; exploring the psychological implications of sport-related concussion and the influence of gender and sociocultural context on concussive injury and recovery; setting out practical guidance on working with special populations suffering from concussive injuries; and discussing the theoretical and methodological considerations for research on concussion and future directions for this research.

Written by a group of leading international experts and offering a hitherto underdeveloped perspective on this crucial area of sports injury research, this book is crucial reading for any upper-level student, researcher, sport scientist, coach, or allied health professional working on sport-related concussion. It is also valuable reading for students and researchers interested in the psychosocial processes that impact injury and recovery or general professional practice in sport psychology.

About Gordon Bloom

Gordon A. Bloom is a professor of sport psychology at McGill University, Canada, who has worked with the world's leading coaches and athletes as both a researcher and sport psychology practitioner for over 20 years. He is currently the director of the McGill Sport Psychology Research Laboratory, which is focused on applied and theoretical research within the areas of sport, physical activity, and health promotion. The primary goal of his program of research is to create positive sport environments so that athletes can reach their ideal states of human performance and well-being. He has co-authored nearly 100 coaching and sport science publications and is regularly invited to serve as a featured speaker at national and international events

Jeffrey G. Caron is an assistant professor in the School of Kinesiology and Physical Activity Sciences at Universite de Montreal, Canada. Prior to his appointment, Jeff obtained a Ph.D. in Kinesiology and Physical Education from McGill University in 2016, and he was subsequently a postdoctoral fellow at McGill University (2016-2017) and Yale University (2017-2018). Jeff's research program focuses on better understanding psychosocial aspects of sport-related concussions. In particular, he investigates the dissemination of concussion information to the members of the sport community and strategies to assist athletes during their recovery and return to sport, school, and daily life.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. Historical Perspectives of Athletic Injuries and Concussions

3. The Role of Neuropsychology in Understanding, Assessing, and Managing

Sport-Related Concussions

4. Psychological Outcomes Associated with Concussion

5. Concussion Education: Is It Making a Difference?

6. Theoretical Implications and Applications for Understanding and Changing Concussion-Related Behaviors

7. A Psychological Skills Training Program for Concussed Athletes

8. Concussion in Athletes with Disabilities

9. Sex Differences of Sport-Related Concussion

10. Child and Adolescent Athletes

11. Psychological Aspects of Concussion in University Athletes

12. Concussions in Professional Sports

13. Sociocultural Aspects of Concussion

14. Quantitative Approaches in Sport-Related Concussion Research

15. Qualitative Methods in Concussion Research

Additional information

NPB9780815391869
9780815391869
0815391862
Psychological Aspects of Sport-Related Concussions by Gordon Bloom
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2019-03-28
260
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