Psychology in the Physical and Manual Therapies
Gregory Kolt (Head, School of Biomedical & Health Sciences, University of Western Sydney, Campbelltown Campus, Penrith, Australia),Mark Andersen (Associate Professor, Centre for Rehabilitation, Exercise and Sport Sciences, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia)
Psychology in the Physical and Manual Therapies
Gregory Kolt (Head, School of Biomedical & Health Sciences, University of Western Sydney, Campbelltown Campus, Penrith, Australia),Mark Andersen (Associate Professor, Centre for Rehabilitation, Exercise and Sport Sciences, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia)
7 7/16 X 9 11/16 in Contributors Foreword Preface Acknowledgements SECTION 1: Injury, illness, and rehabilitation: psychological principles 1. Using psychology in the physical and manual therapies
Gregor y S. Kolt and Mark B. Andersen 2. Psychological antecedents to injury and illness
Urban Johnson 3. Psychological responses to injur y and illness
Diane M. Wiese-Bjornstal 4. Psychological aspect s of rehabilitation
Britton Brewer
SECTION 2: Psycholog ical care in the physical and manual therapies: An integrated approach u> 5. Practitioner-client relationships: Building working alliances < br>
Al Petitpas and Allen Cornelius 6. Transference and countertra nsference
Mark B. Andersen 7. Recognizing psychopathology
Mark B. Andersen 8. Cognitive and behavioral interventions
Craig A. White and Esther K. Black 9. Relaxation techniques
Ro semary A. Payne 10. Imagery
Helen Graham 11. Pain and its management
Gregory S. Kolt 12. Terminating the therapeutic relationship
Lynda Mainwaring
SECTION 3: Working with
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