Psychologically Informed Physiotherapy, 1st Edition
Paperback
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- First textbook of its kind for physiotherapists
- Ideal confidence booster for both students and practitioners new to the subject
- Illustrates the role social factors have on thoughts, emotions and behaviour in patients as well as the neurobiological manifestations of social stressors
- Presents key, evidence-based concepts from leading international academics, clinicians and researchers in the field and across a range of health professions, including counselling and psychology
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Foreword by Roberto Martinez Preface Dedication Acknowledgements Contributors
1 Professionalism And The Psychology Of Professional Identity In Health Care Graham Copnell
2 The Biopsychosocial Model: An Overview Alec Rickard
3 Screen For Red Flags First: Don’t Take The ‘Bio’ Out Of Biopsychosocial Sue Greenhalgh, James Selfe
4 Psychosocial Aspects Of Practitioners: Adapting Our Interactions With Others To Form Empowering Relationships Jennifer E Green-Wilson
5 Stress, Pain And Recovery: Neuro-Immune-Endocrine Interactions And Clinical Practice Lester E Jones
6 Care Of The Anxious Patient: Understanding And Managing Anxiety Through Cognitive And Person-Centred Strategies Andrew L Evans, Anthony J Hickey
7 Supporting, Complementary, Alternative And Evolving Models Of Practice: Towards The Development Of Your Biopsychosocial Practice Alan Chamberlain
8 The Psychology Of The Athlete – The Physiotherapist’s Perspective Andrew Mitchell
9 Using Counselling And Psychological Strategies Within Physiotherapy Louise Henstock, Helen Carruthers, Christine Parker
10 Making Evidence-Based Decisions And Measuring Effectiveness In Psychologically Informed Practice Louise Henstock, Helen Carruthers
11 Using Psychological Interventions As A Student Or Newly Qualified Physiotherapist – Personal Reflections 1 Year Post Qualifying Katherine E Crook
Index