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Toward a psychoeducational curriculum for training sport-injury rehabilitation personnel
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1998
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Wining ProgramsEducationInjury PreventionSport InjuryKinesiologySports MedicineSport ScienceHealth SciencesSport RehabilitationSport Injury PreventionPsychology MaRehabilitationRehabilitation ProcessSport-injury Rehabilitation PersonnelPhysical TherapyAthletic TrainingHigh-performance SportSport PsychologySport-related Injuries
Abstract This paper addresses significant gaps in the wining programs of sport-injury rehabilitation personnel (SIRPs) in the psychology ma. The main aim of the article is to offer for consideration a psychoeducational curriculum that is specifically designed for the training of professionals who work with injured athletes. In addition to describing the applied implications of research on the psychological aspects of sport injuries for professional practitioners. reviews of what SIRPs consider is missing-but-desirable in their professional wining. and the effectiveness of certain psychological strategies, are presented. Finally. an overview of a prototypical three-year curriculum for professional training programs is outlined.
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