Preface | |
Acknowledgments | |
Introduction to the Counseling Role | |
The Role of the Sports Medicine Professional in Counseling Athletes | |
Practical Aspects of Counseling for the Sports Medicine Professional | |
Psychosocial Dimensions of Sport Injury | |
Psychosocial Intervention Strategies in Sports Medicine | |
Effective Interaction Skills for Sports Medicine Professionals | |
Assessing Athletes Through Individual Interview | |
Effective Group Health Education Counseling | |
Using Family Systems Theory to Counsel the Injured Athlete | |
Referral of Injured Athletes for Counseling and Psychotherapy | |
Documentation in Counseling | |
Ethical Perspectives in Counseling | |
Specific Counseling Issues in Athletic Health Care | |
Counseling for Substance Abuse Problems | |
Recognizing and Assisting Athletes with Eating Disorders | |
Counseling Athletes With Nutritional Concerns | |
Counseling for the Management of Stress and Anxiety | |
Counseling for Improved Rehabilitation Adherence | |
Counseling Athletes With Catastrophic Injury and Illness | |
References and Annotated Bibliography | |
Index | |
About the Contributors | |
About the Editors | |
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