Sport injuries: an overview of psychological perspectives
Pain in sport: a biopsychological perspective
Ethical and legal issues for sport professionals counseling injured athletes
Psychological and emotional response to athletic injury: measurement issues
Assessing and monitoring injuries and psychological characteristics in intercollegiate athletes: a counseling/prediction model
The paradox of injuries: unexpected positive consequences
Personality correlates of psychological processes during injury rehabilitation
The malingering athlete: psychological considerations
Counseling strategies for enhanced recovery of injured athletes within a team approach
Patient-practitioner interactions in sport injury rehabilitation
Social support and injury: a framework for social support-based interventions with injured athletes
Mental paths to enhanced recovery from a sports injury
Seeing helps believing: modeling in injury rehabilitation
The use of imagery in the rehabilitation of injured athletes
Counseling athletes with permanent disabilities
Providing psychological sssistance to injured and disabled college student-athletes
Suicide in sport: are athletes at risk?
Using qualitative analysis in the study of athletic injury: a model for implementation
I cried because I had no shoes: a case study of motivation applied to rehabilitation
Conversion blindness: a case report.