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Using Basic Personality Research to Inform Personality Pathology

Using Basic Personality Research to Inform Personality Pathology

Advanced Perioperative Crisis Management

Advanced Perioperative Crisis Management

Back in the Game Why Concussion Doesn't Have to End Your Athletic Career

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The word concussion used to be unheard of in youth sports a decade ago. The brain injury was indeed occurring, but coaches and parents were encouraging their youth athletes to "shake it off" after "getting their bell rung". Science and increased awareness about concussion are transforming the way youth parents, coaches, and players pursue athletics. Fear of incurring concussions, as well as incorrect information, is leading some parents to keep their children out of contact sports, such as football and soccer, where concussion is more prevalent.

Back in the Game: Why Concussion Doesn't Have to End Your Athletic Career does not dwell on perpetuating fears, but rather, provides the most up-to-date understanding of the condition. This text includes a real-world discussion of what science and medicine knows, what parents and coaches need to understand about concussions, evaluation and treatment, and possible post-concussive issues, like depression. At the heart of this book, the authors delve into these issues, explaining them in a clear and understandable way.

The expertise and experiences of noted sports neurologist Jeffrey Kutcher, MD, along with reporting and interviews by award-winning sports journalist Joanne C. Gerstner, makes this book a timely, relevant, and real discussion about concussions in youth sports. Athletes and professional coaches who have participated in the formation of this book include two-time Olympic gold medalist soccer player Kate Markgraf, former NHL/Team Canada head coach Andy Murray, champion X-Games snowboarder Ellery Hollingsworth, along with an array of youth parents, coaches, and athletes from across the country.

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Table Of Content

Table of Contents
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1: Sports concussion myths and fears
Chapter 2: Athletes, concussions, and the playing field
Chapter 3: So you think you might have a concussion…
Chapter 4: Life after a concussion diagnosis
Chapter 5: Post-concussion syndromes and second-impact
Chapter 6: Concussion = Depression = Suicide?
Chapter 7: Advice for athletes: what you can do for yourself
Chapter 8: Advice parents and coaches: helping youth athletes
Chapter 9: Changing our games, making play safer
Chapter 10: Controlling the messaging of concussion
Questions and Answers
Terms to Know
Acknowledgements

Publish Date 15 Dec 2016
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