MANUAL (20% of grade) –
As helping
professionals, we want to be able to offer concrete ways to help athletes
through the psychological challenges that they may encounter in their career.
Therefore, this assignment is designed to provide helping professionals with a
“tool” for their “toolbox” that can be used in their practical experiences
beyond the classroom and in the future. For this assignment, you will be asked
to pick a topic related to the psychology of injury and develop a practical
manual/workbook for a particular
audience of your choice (e.g., coaches, ATC’s, PT’s, athletes). Manuals are
expected to be at least 20 pages not including title page, TOC and reference
list, include both theory and practical information, and use 5 references cited
from research based resources (can use references from class but at least 2
must be your own, must be cited in APA format and include a reference page).
See attached assignment and grading sheet for detailed instructions on
completing the assignment.
Psychology
of INJURY Manual Assignment
Assignment
Guidelines:
Topic
of your choice related to the psychology of injury (must be approved)
At
least 20 pgs not including Cover page, TOC, Reference page
Include
theory and practical information
Include
5 research based references (up to 3 from class or textbooks, no websites,
cite APA style)
Include
reference page using APA format
Included
at least 3-4 interactive activities/interventions (generally one+ per
chapter)
Format:
Cover/Title
Page (1 page)
Description
of purpose of manual, intended use, and description of intended population
(i.e., Introduction section) (1 page)
Body
of manual: (at least 20 pages)
List
of referral resources for this population (1 page)
Reference
page in APA style (1 page)
Example
topics:
Learning
to recognize signs of psychological distress: A guide for athletic
trainers
An
athletic trainer’s guide to helping athletes develop psychological skills
during injury rehabilitation
Supporting
the injured athlete: A coach’s manual
Mental
strategies for the previously injured athlete who is returning to
competition
An
athlete’s guide to psychological recovery from multiple concussions
A
guide for athletes dealing with chronic injuries
An
athlete’s guide to dealing with career ending injuries
A
team captain’s guide to helping athletes stay motivated throughout injury
rehabilitation
* ONLY THE INTRODUCTION AND FIRST TWO CHAPTERS*
https://www.tcd.ie/news_events/articles/study-finds-athletes-fear-being-judged-as-weak-when-they-experience-pain-or-injury/
https://www.apa.org/monitor/jun02/brightfuture
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