Psychology in the Physical and Manual Therapies, 1st Edition

Authors :
Gregory Kolt & Mark Andersen
This is a comprehensive text on psychology as related directly to the physical and manual therapies. It is divided into 3 sections :Section 1 addresses psychological principles as they relate to illness, injury, and rehabilitation.Section 2 covers ...view more
This is a comprehensive text on psychology as related directly to the physical and manual therapies. It is divided into 3 sections :
  • Section 1 addresses psychological principles as they relate to illness, injury, and rehabilitation.
  • Section 2 covers key concepts relevant to psychological care in the physical therapies (e.g., client-practitioner relationships, cognitive-behavioural interventions). The emphasis in the section is on integrating psychological and physical approaches to client care.
  • Section 3 addresses specific client conditions encountered by those working in the physical and manual therapies.
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    This is a comprehensive text on psychology as related directly to the physical and manual therapies. It is divided into 3 sections :
  • Section 1 addresses psychological principles as they relate to illness, injury, and rehabilitation.
  • Section 2 covers key concepts relevant to psychological care in the physical therapies (e.g., client-practitioner relationships, cognitive-behavioural interventions). The emphasis in the section is on integrating psychological and physical approaches to client care.
  • Section 3 addresses specific client conditions encountered by those working in the physical and manual therapies.

  • Key Features
    • Easy-to-read style and format make the text a helpful reference for experienced practitioners brushing up, or for newcomers seeing a condition for the first time.
    • Information effectively relates the theoretical and research foundation to the practicalities of client -practitioner relationships, interventions and working with clients with a variety of conditions.
    • Broad international range of contributors provides diverse approaches, giving a global picture.

    Author Information
    By Gregory Kolt, BSc, BAppSc(Phty), Grad DipEd, GradDipBehavHlthCare, PhD, Head, School of Biomedical & Health Sciences, University of Western Sydney, Campbelltown Campus, Penrith, Australia and Mark Andersen, PhD, Associate Professor, Centre for Rehabilitation, Exercise and Sport Sciences, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia