(2011). The emotional response to athletic injury: Re-injury anxiety. In J. Thatcher, M. Jones, & D. Lavallee (Eds.), Coping and emotion in sport (2nd ed., pp. 236 -260). New York, NY: Routledge.Walker N, Thatcher J. The emotional response to athletic injury: Re-injury anxiety...
The relationships between timing of injury onset in the sport season and emotional response to injury To examine the effect of age and time postinjury on emotional distress, 5 to 22 years following traumatic brain injury (TBI). One hundred twelve participan... Amy M. Gayman 被引量: 2发表:...
responsibility for your recovery process, you'll find a greater sense of control and quickly progress in recovery, rather than pushing yourself to perform at your pre-injury level.18___ As we know, a common response after an injury is to isolate(孤立) yourself from teammates, coach and frie...
B.To fall asleep C.To turn your body D.To get up 免费查看参考答案及解析 题目: 37 Pain is anemotionalas well as physical response to injury or disease. Intense fear and anxiety arevital immediate responses that cause you to avoid sources of pain whenever possible. Sometimes,however, pain ...
Subjective emotional experience and physiological responsivity to posed emotions in people with traumatic brain injury. These normal subjective responses, though, were in the context of reduced psychophysiological responding to the posed expressions, suggesting that another ... Katherine,Osborne-Crowley,Emily...
Individuals at risk for depressive symptoms secondary to the death, injury, or illness of a pet completed 3 days of expressive writing in one of the three conditions: CR, EP, or the combination. One month later, participants in the combined condition showed the greatest recovery from depressive...
The mandate of the Commission is to decide through binding arbitration all claims for loss, damage or injury by one Government against the other, and by nationals (including both natural and juridical persons) of one party against the Government of the other party or entities owned or controlled...
bodies’ most powerful healing abilities, we also discern its ability to nurture emotional and mental restoration. Injury or illness offers us the chance to pause, to courageously explore our inner landscape. What emotional reactions are arising in response to our pain, and to our healing journey...
Reviews the book, The trauma response: Treatment for emotional injury by Diana S. Everstine and Louis Everstine (see record 1993-97113-000). The major premise of this book is that PTSD, as defined in the DSM-III-R, should be reconceptualized and recognized as "trauma response." This shi...
Frontal lobe disorders.When the brain's frontal lobes are damaged — usually due to injury — it can cause emotional dysregulation, impulsivity, lack of impulse control, attention deficit disorder, impaired decision-making, and lack of motivation. ...