TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - Psychosocial Aspects of Return to Participation A1 - Kenow, Laura J. A1 - Podlog, Leslie A2 - Granquist, Megan D. A2 - Hamson-Utley, Jennifer Jordan A2 - Kenow, Laura J. A2 - Stiller-Ostrowski, Jennifer Y1 - 2015 N1 - T2 - Psychosocial Strategies for Athletic Training AB - KEY TERMSAffirmation statements Positive, action-oriented self-talk that affirms athletes' abilities.Athletic identity The degree to which a person identifies the self as an athlete.Autonomy A sense of choice or control over one's actions and behaviors.Competence A sense of being capable or proficient in one's pursuits.Functional progression A series of gradually progressive activities designed to prepare athletes for return to a specific sport.Macrotrauma Injury resulting from a single impact or force that creates tissue damage (e.g., fracture, sprain, or dislocation).Microtrauma Injury resulting from repeated smaller forces that gradually result in tissue damage over time (e.g., stress fracture, tendinitis).Performance imagery The creation or re-creation of an experience in the mind from memory or quasi-experience using a combination of the five senses with the goal of improving an aspect of a performance in sport or rehabilitation.Physiotherapists Term used for sports medicine practitioners in other countries, similar to athletic trainers in the United States.Process goals Goals that focus on the actions an individual must engage in during performance to execute or perform well.Reframing Changing the way one views a situation by consciously choosing to attend to different aspects of the situation.Relatedness A sense of belonging or feeling part of a group.Selective awareness Making a conscious choice as to what one will pay attention.Self-efficacy Confidence in one's ability to perform a particular task in a specific situation.Self-talk Internal and/or external statements to the self, multidimensional in nature, that have interpretive elements associated with their content; it is dynamic and serves at least two functions (instructional and motivational).Social support Includes the feeling or sense of being supported by others, the act of supporting others, and social integration.Tactical imagery A mental rehearsal of plays, strategies, and/or assignments. SN - PB - F. A. Davis Company CY - New York, NY Y2 - 2024/10/09 UR - fadavisat.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1162712019 ER -