RT Book, Section A1 Granquist, Megan D. A1 Hamson-Utley, Jennifer Jordan A1 Kenow, Laura J. A1 Stiller-Ostrowski, Jennifer SR Print(0) ID 1162712058 T1 Glossary T2 Psychosocial Strategies for Athletic Training YR 2015 FD 2015 PB F. A. Davis Company PP New York, NY SN 9780803638174 LK fadavisat.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1162712058 RD 2024/04/25 AB Active listening Communication technique that requires the listener to feed back what is heard by restating or paraphrasing; to confirm what was heard and to confirm the understanding of both parties.Acute Of short onset or duration.Acute pain Pain of recent and sudden onset; typically high-intensity pain localized at or near the site of injury.Adrenocorticotropic hormone A hormone secreted by the anterior pituitary gland in response to stress.Affect A feeling or emotion.Affirmation Statement(s) made to the self to encourage, motivate, and improve self-worth.Affirmation statements Positive, action-oriented self-talk that affirms athletes' abilities.Allodynia Extreme sensitivity to an innocuous stimulus (such as light touch or cold); pain from sunburn is a common example.Antecedent A preceding event or condition, or a preexisting factor.Anterior cingulate cortex Frontal part of cingulate cortex in the brain; plays a role in cognitive functions such as reward anticipation, decision-making, empathy, and emotion.Arousal Psychological or physiological state of being alert.Athlete-centered care Providing individualized care to an athlete.Athletic identity The degree to which a person identifies the self as an athlete.Attending skills Ability to elicit information from others and listen intently to responses.Autonomy A sense of choice or control over one's actions and behaviors.