Chapter 5 - Practitioner-client relationships: building working alliances

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    Given the close proximity and regularity of contact, sport medicine professionals are uniquely positioned to play an influential role in the psychological well-being of injured athletes through behavioral intervention as well as through effective psychological triage and referral.42,43 Positive behaviors shown by rehabilitation specialists include building patient alliances based on acceptance, genuineness, and empathy44; effective communication45; counseling46; and the provision of social support (discussed in greater detail later).40 The delineation of athletes’ roles (eg, motivation, compliance, communication of concerns) and the establishment of clear expectations also seem to be crucial in optimizing athletes’ rehabilitation motivation and adherence.47

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