PSYCH: 3rd Shifting Flashcards
..The integrated model of psychological response to the sport injury and rehabilitation process: injury, recovery status, individual differences (psychological, physical, demographic).
A. Personal Factors
B. Behavioral response
C. Cognitive appraisal
D. Situational factors
E. Emotional response
A. Personal Factors
.TRUE OR FALSE: THE INTEGRATED MODEL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL RESPONSE is based around the stress response and the three broad categories of variables: personality, history of stressors, and coping resources.
False
.Psychological precursors to athletic injury that speaks of social support, stress management skills, general coping behaviors.
A. History of stressors
B. Personality
C. Coping resources
C. Coping resources
.Under this condition on Athletic Responses to injury: Clear communication is vital and is Prone to depression
A. Initial onset of injury
B. Rehabilitation phase
C. Return to competition
A. Initial onset of injury
The integrated model of psychological response to the sport injury and rehabilitation process: it includes fear of unknown, tension, anger, depression.
A. Personal Factors
B. Behavioral response
C. Cognitive appraisal
D. Situational factors
E. Emotional response
E. Emotional response
Psychological precursors to athletic injury that speaks of competitive trait anxiety, locus of control.
A. History of stressors
B. Personality
C. Coping resources
B. Personality
The integrated model of psychological response to the sport injury and rehabilitation process: goal adjustment, rate of perceived recovery, self-perceptions
A. Personal Factors
B. Behavioral response
C. Cognitive appraisal
D. Situational factors
E. Emotional response
C. Cognitive appraisal
Under this condition on Athletic Responses to injury: thereβs the presence of Shock, disbelief and helplessness.
A. Initial onset of injury
B. Rehabilitation phase
C. Return to competition
A. Initial onset of injury
Under this condition on Athletic Responses to injury: Athletes generally become much more settled.
A. Initial onset of injury
B. Rehabilitation phase
C. Return to competition
B. Rehabilitation Phase
The key characteristics and attributes of a sports physiotherapist that highlights having the capacity to set goals and mmaintains perspective by being enthusiastic.
A. Goal-oriented
B. Skillful
C. Educator
D. Emphatic
A. Goal-oriented
A proven method for effective recovery that highlights the important part of managing emotions and facilitating positive thinking.
A. Imagery
B. Relaxation Techniques
C. Positive Self-Talk
B. Relaxation Techniques
The key characteristics and attributes of a sports physiotherapist that possesses up-to-date techniques and arms with a range of preplanned rehabilitation sessions
A. Goal-oriented
B. Skillful
C. Educator
D. Emphatic
B. Skillful
TRUE OR FALSE: The stress response involves the interaction of the emotive and psychological elements of stressful events.
False
Physical and mental signs of progression and many athletes can plateau during this phase
A. Initial onset of injury
B. Rehabilitation phase
C. Return to competition
B. Rehabilitation Phase
Under this condition on Athletic Responses to injury: difficulty in transition, βCan I still do it?β, Fear of reinjury.
A. Initial onset of injury
B. Rehabilitation phase
C. Return to competition
C. Return to competition
The integrated model of psychological response to the sport injury and rehabilitation process: types of sport, social aspects like coachβs influences, and environmental.
A. Personal Factors
B. Behavioral response
C. Cognitive appraisal
D. Situational factors
E. Emotional response
D. Situational factors
The key characteristics and attributes of a sports physiotherapist which highlights being understanding; caring; can be a source of support at all times.
A. Goal-oriented
B. Skillful
C. Educator
D. Emphatic
D. Emphatic
Physical adaptations can heighten negative emotional response.
A. Initial onset of injury
B. Rehabilitation phase
C. Return to competition
A. Initial onset of injury
TRUE OR FALSE: THE STRESSβINJURY MODEL is based on athleteβs response to a sport-related injury is influenced by pre-injury variables such as history of stressors, coping resources, personality, and preventative interventions, as well as post-injury variables.
False
Sporting culture: athletes should play in pain and play while carrying injuries
A. Initial onset of injury
B. Rehabilitation phase
C. Return to competition
C. Return to competition
Mentally rehearsing timing or imagining a successful post-rehabilitation competition can help maintain confidence.
A. Imagery
B. Relaxation Techniques
C. Positive Self-Talk
A. Imagery
The key characteristics and attributes of a sports physiotherapist which highlights being thoughtful; to simplify and teach athletes about the specifics of their injury
A. Goal-oriented
B. Skillful
C. Educator
D. Emphatic
C. Educator
Athletic responses that speak of expectation to perform again after an injury
A. Initial onset of injury
B. Rehabilitation phase
C. Return to competition
C. Return to competition
The integrated model of psychological response to the sport injury and rehabilitation process: adherence to rehabilitation, use/disuse of social support, effort and intensity, and behavioral coping.
A. Personal Factors
B. Behavioral response
C. Cognitive appraisal
D. Situational factors
E. Emotional response
B. Behavioral response
The process of cognitive restructuring involves reframing or changing negative and irrational thoughts into more positive, rational thoughts
A. Imagery
B. Relaxation Techniques
C. Positive Self-Talk
C. Positive Self-Talk
Psychological precursors to athletic injury that speaks of major life events, daily hassles and previous injury.
A. History of stressors
B. Personality
C. Coping resources
A. History of stressors