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What is the 5 stage greif response process that an injured athletes may go through? What can be said about this process?
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1. Denial
2. Anger 3. Barganining 4. Depression 5. acceptance and reorganization Althogh individuals may exhibit many of these emotions in response to being injured, they don't follow a set, stereotypical pattern or necessarily experience each emotion in these 5 stages. |
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What are the 3 general categories of responses to injury?
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1. Injury-relevant information processing
2. Emotional upheaval and reactive behavior. 3. Positive outlook and coping |
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What is injury-relevant information processing?
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The injured athlete focuses on information related to the pain of the injury, awareness of the extent of injury, and questions about how the injury happened. The person recognizes the (-) consequences or inconvenience.
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f an athlete realizes she is injured, and becomes emotionally agitated; experinces vacillitating emotions, and feels emotionally depleted, what category of response would she be in?
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emotional upheaval and reactive behavior.
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If an athlete feels shock, disbelief, denial, or self-pity, what category of response would they be in?
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emotional upheaval and reactive behavior
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In the positive outlook and coping category of response to injury, what can be said of the general rate at which athletes recover?
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most athletes move trough these general patterns; but the speed and ease with which they progress vary widely.
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What are some additional psyhcological reactions to injury.
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Identity loss, fear and anxiety lack of confidence, performance decrements.
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What are the two different main factors about injury? (in notes)
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Personal and Situational
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How do situational factors play themselves out in injury?
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cognitive appraisal, emotional response, and behavioral response
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What are some signs of poor adjustment to injury?
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Feelings of anger and confusion
obsession with the question fo when one can return to play denial repeatedly coming back too soon and experiencing reinjury dwelling on minor physical complaints guilt about letting the team down withdrawal from significant others rapid mood swings statements indicating that no matter what is done, recovery will not occur. |
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What percentage of athletes are referred to a psychogist?
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8%
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