Psychology in the Physical and Manual Therapies,
Edition 1Editors: By Gregory Kolt, BSc, BAppSc(Phty), Grad DipEd, GradDipBehavHlthCare, PhD and Mark Andersen, PhD
Publication Date:
03 Jun 2004
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Description
This is a comprehensive text on psychology as related directly to the physical and manual therapies. It is divided into 3 sections :Key Features
- Easy-to-read style and format make the text a helpful reference for experienced practitioners brushing up, or for newcomers seeing a condition for the first time.
- Information effectively relates the theoretical and research foundation to the practicalities of client -practitioner relationships, interventions and working with clients with a variety of conditions.
- Broad international range of contributors provides diverse approaches, giving a global picture.
About the author
By Gregory Kolt, BSc, BAppSc(Phty), Grad DipEd, GradDipBehavHlthCare, PhD, Head, School of Biomedical & Health Sciences, University of Western Sydney, Campbelltown Campus, Penrith, Australia and Mark Andersen, PhD, Associate Professor, Centre for Rehabilitation, Exercise and Sport Sciences, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia
ContributorsForewordPrefaceAcknowledgementsSECTION 1: Injury, illness, and rehabilitation: psychological principles1. Using psychology in the physical and manual therapies Gregory S. Kolt and Mark B. Andersen2. Psychological antecedents to injury and illness Urban Johnson3. Psychological responses to injury and illness Diane M. Wiese-Bjornstal4. Psychological aspects of rehabilitation Britton BrewerSECTION 2: Psychological care in the physical and manual therapies: An integrated approach5. Practitioner-client relationships: Building working alliances Al Petitpas and Allen Cornelius6. Transference and countertransference Mark B. Andersen7. Recognizing psychopathology Mark B. Andersen8. Cognitive and behavioral interventions Craig A. White and Esther K. Black9. Relaxation techniques Rosemary A. Payne10. Imagery Helen Graham11. Pain and its management Gregory S. Kolt12. Terminating the therapeutic relationship Lynda MainwaringSECTION 3: Working with specific client populations13. Traumatic brain injury and stroke Joseph H. Ricker14. Spinal cord injuries Beth L. Dinoff and J. Scott Richards15. Cardiovascular and respiratory conditions Pia B. Santiago and Robert M. Kaplan 16. Injury from sport, exercise and physical activity Gregory S. Kolt17. Arthritides Melainie Cameron18. Functional somatic syndromes Rona Moss-Morris and Wendy Wrapson19. Personality disorders Mark B. Andersen20. Terminal illness Stephen A. Gudas
Book Reviews
Chiropractic Journal of Australia, December 2004"An ideal companion for Waddell's 'Back Pain Revolution' this book provides very useful tools to strengthen these dimensions in one's practice."
ISBN:
9780443073526
Page Count:
384
Retail Price
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0-443-10351-8, 978-0-443-10351-3, Kolt & Snyder-Mackler: Physical Therapies in Sport and Exercise, 2e, Aug-2007
This book is primarily intended for qualified practitioners of physical and manual therapy, physiotherapy, rehabilitation medicine, osteopathy, and chiropractic. The book is also intended for instructors and advanced students in professional degree programs in the above disciplines. Other groups who may be interested in the book include practitioners in related areas such as athletic training and myotherapyWe anticipate potential markets in several countries including the USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Scandinavia, and other parts of Europe. Given the large number of institutions training students in the physical therapies worldwide, the potential target market for this book is substantial.