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Psychologically Informed Physiotherapy

Psychologically Informed Physiotherapy

Embedding psychosocial perspectives within clinical management

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Psychologically Informed Physiotherapy is a key new textbook for those who need a trusted and comprehensive resource to guide them in applying psychosocial perspectives to their physiotherapy practice.

The first of its kind, this textbook brings together an international and interdisciplinary team of leading experts in the field. Together they present an evidence-based range of ideas and concepts around the psychologically informed practice framework, bringing psychosocial aspects of physiotherapy to the fore alongside the established biomedical model. By applying these aspects to screening, exploration and triaging, physiotherapists are better able to identify the origins of pain and barriers to rehabilitation; and so are more likely to achieve consistently good clinical outcomes for their patients. Throughout, clinical case studies ensure that the theory is then grounded in a variety of practical scenarios after which some reflective exercises and clinically relevant scenarios reinforce learning and understanding.

Chapters on::

  • Psychology of professional identity in health care
  • The biopsychosocial model
  • Screening for red flags
  • Adapting interactions with others to form empowering relationships and influence behavioural change
  • Neuro-immune-endocrine interactions and clinical practice in stress, pain and recovery
  • Care of the anxious patient through cognitive and person-centred strategies
  • Alternative and evolving models of practice, including the clinical flag system
  • The psychology of the athlete from the physiotherapists perspective
  • Using counselling and psychological strategies within physiotherapy
  • Making evidence-based decisions and measuring effectiveness in practice
  • Using psychological interventions as a student or new graduate
Product Details
Elsevier
58631
9780702068171
9780702068171

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Publication date
2017
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
264
Dimensions (mm)
191 x 234
Weight (g)
560
  • 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: Dont 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 Physiotherapists 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

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