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TACKLED - THE IMMERSION OF SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION INTO THE REALM OF HIGH COLLISION SPORTS

Year 2011, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 467 - 478, 01.12.2011

Abstract

Imagine a day when social work is tackled by high collision sports. Athletes actually seek services from social workers because social work profession is thoroughly immersed in the realm of these sports. Presently, that image is just that – a remote idea that, if realized, would alter the landscape of the field of mental health, for the benefit of professional athletes who play high collision sports. Undergirding this paper is a case study of a professional athlete who experienced the worst case of sports-related brain damage presently documented. This paper includes a detailed analysis of social work core values as applied to athletes. As well, mental illness and psychosocial factors, specific to athletes is analyzed. Ultimately, this paper seeks to explore the social workers’ role in serving the mental health needs of an unconventional clientele – professional athletes in high collision sports

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  • Athletes”. British Journal of Sports Medicine, Vol. 34, pp. 4-5. Talan, Jamie (2008). “New Report Links Sports Concussion to Chronic Traumatic
  • Encephalopathy: Athletes Pledge to Donate Tissue for Brain Bank”. Neurology Today, Vol. 8, No. 19, pp. 12-13. Weir, David, Jackson, James, & Sonnega, Amanda (2009). Study of Retired
  • Football Players, http://ns.umich.edu/Releases/2009/Sep09/FinalReport.pdf. Accessed 1.29.11]
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Year 2011, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 467 - 478, 01.12.2011

Abstract

References

  • Ames, Wilmer & Boyle, Robert (1983). Too Many Punches, Too Little Concern, http://vault.sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1120728/3/inde x.htm. [Accessed 11.30.2010]
  • Ashman, Teresa Anne, Gordon, Wayne, Cantor, Joshua & Hibbard, Mary (2006).
  • “Neurobehavioral Consequences of Traumatic Brain Injury”, The Mount Sinai Journal, Vol. 73, No.7, pp. 999-1005.
  • Cajigal, Stephanie (2007). “Football Concussions Linked to Depression,
  • Cognitive Impairment Experts Seek Prospective Studies”, Neurology Today, Vol. , No. 5, pp. 22-23. Cantu, Robert (2007). “Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy in the National
  • Football League”, Neurosurgery, Vol. 61, pp. 223-225. Clancy, Frank (2006). “The Bitter Science: Head Blows from Boxing Can Cause
  • Dementia and Alzheimer's. Can the Same Chronic Brain Injury Also Lead to Parkinson's”? Neurology Now, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp.24-25. Collins, Mickey, Stump, Jamie, & Lovell, Mark (2004). “New Developments in the Management of Sports Concussion”. Current Opinion in Orthopaedics, Vol. , pp. 100-107.
  • Covassin, Tracey, Stearne, David, & Elbin, Robert (2008). “Concussion History and Postconcussion Neurocognitive Performance and Symptoms in Collegiate
  • Athletes”. Journal of Athletic Training, Vol. 43, No. 2, pp. 119-124. Chin, Lawrence, Jayarao, Mayur, & Cantu, Robert (2011). Inside Sport-Related
  • Head Injuries: Tau Inclusion Bodies and Proteins in a Tangle. http://www.aansneurosurgeon.org/200111/6/690. [Accessed 6.15.2011]
  • De Beaumont, Louis, Théoret, Hugo, Mongeon, David, Messier, Julie, Leclerc, Suzanne, Tremblay, Sebastien, Ellemberg, Dave, & Lassonde, Maryse (2009).
  • Brain Function Decline in Healthy Retired Athletes Who Sustained their Last Sports Concussion in Early Adulthood. Brain, Vol. 132, No. 3, pp. 695-708. Dybicz, Phillip (2009). “A Kantian-Style Critique of Person-in-Environment”.
  • Journal of Progressive Human Services, Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 166-182. Erlanger, David, Kutner, Kenneth, Barth, Jeffrey, & Barnes, Ronnie (1999).
  • “Neuropsychology of Sports-Related Head Injury: Dementia Pugilistica to Post Concussion Syndrome”. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 193- Fazio, Vanessa, Lovell, Mark, Pardini, Jamie, & Collins, Michael (2007). “The
  • Relation Between Post Concussion Symptoms and Neurocognitive Performance in Concussed Athletes”. NeuroRehabilitation, Vol. 22, pp. 207-216. Garber, Greg (2009). Doctors: Wrestler Had Brain Damage. http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/otl/news/story?id=4724912 [Accessed 12.3.2010]
  • Gill, Emmett (2009). Mental Health in College Athletics: It’s Time For Social
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  • Guskiewicz, Kevin, Marshall Stephen, Bailes, Julian, McCrea, Michael, Harding, Jr., Herndon, Matthews, Amy, Mihalik, Johna, & Cantu, Robert (2007).
  • “Recurrent Concussion and Risk of Depression in Retired Professional Football Players”. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Vol. 39, No. 6, pp. 903- Heilbronner, Robert, Bush, Shane, Ravdin, Lisa, Barth, Jeffrey, Iverson, Grant, Ruff, Ronald, Lovell, Mark, Barr, William, Echemendia, Ruben, & Broshek, Donna (2009). “Neuropsychological Consequences of Boxing and Recommendations to Improve Safety: A National Academy of Neuropsychology
  • Education Paper”. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, Vol. 24, pp. 11-19. Kain, Daniel (2009). “It’s Just a Concussion: the National Football League’s
  • Denial of a Causal Link between Multiple Concussions and Later-life Cognitive Decline”. Rutgers Law Journal, Vol. 40, pp. 697-736. King, Nigel (2003). “Post-Concussion Syndrome: Clarity Amid the Controversy”.
  • British Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 183, pp. 176-178. Majerske, Cynthia, Mihalik, Jason, Ren, Dianxu, Collins, Michael, Reddy, Cara, Lovell, Mark, & Wagner, Amy (2008). “Concussion in Sports: Postconcussive
  • Activity Levels, Symptoms, and Neurocognitive Performance”. Journal of Athletic Training, Vol. 43, No. 3, pp. 265-274. McCrory, Paul, Zazryn, Tsharni, & Cameron, Peter (2007). “The Evidence of
  • Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy on Boxing”. Sports medicine, Vol. 37, No. 6, pp. 467-476. Parmet, Sharon (2003). Concussion in Sports. JAMA, Vol. 290, No. 19, p. 2628.
  • Schoenhuber, Rudolf & Gentilini, Massimo (1988.) “Anxiety and Depression
  • After Mild Head Injury: A Case Control Study”. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, Vol. 51, pp. 722-724. Smith, Tyson (2008). “Pain in the Act: The Meanings of Pain among Professional
  • Wrestlers”. Qualitative Sociology, Vol. 31, No. 2, pp. 129-178. Schwenk, Thomas (2000). “The Stigmatisation and Denial of Mental Illness in
  • Athletes”. British Journal of Sports Medicine, Vol. 34, pp. 4-5. Talan, Jamie (2008). “New Report Links Sports Concussion to Chronic Traumatic
  • Encephalopathy: Athletes Pledge to Donate Tissue for Brain Bank”. Neurology Today, Vol. 8, No. 19, pp. 12-13. Weir, David, Jackson, James, & Sonnega, Amanda (2009). Study of Retired
  • Football Players, http://ns.umich.edu/Releases/2009/Sep09/FinalReport.pdf. Accessed 1.29.11]
  • (1998). Code of Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers, http://www.naswdc.org/pubs/code/code.asp. [Accessed 12.1.10]
  • (n.d.) Understanding Brain Injury: A Guide for the Family. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/traumaticbraininjury.html. [Accessed 2.10]
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APA Jones, T.-v. (2011). TACKLED - THE IMMERSION OF SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION INTO THE REALM OF HIGH COLLISION SPORTS. International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanity Studies, 3(2), 467-478.
AMA Jones Tv. TACKLED - THE IMMERSION OF SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION INTO THE REALM OF HIGH COLLISION SPORTS. IJ-SSHS. December 2011;3(2):467-478.
Chicago Jones, Tiffanie-victoria. “TACKLED - THE IMMERSION OF SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION INTO THE REALM OF HIGH COLLISION SPORTS”. International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanity Studies 3, no. 2 (December 2011): 467-78.
EndNote Jones T-v (December 1, 2011) TACKLED - THE IMMERSION OF SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION INTO THE REALM OF HIGH COLLISION SPORTS. International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanity Studies 3 2 467–478.
IEEE T.-v. Jones, “TACKLED - THE IMMERSION OF SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION INTO THE REALM OF HIGH COLLISION SPORTS”, IJ-SSHS, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 467–478, 2011.
ISNAD Jones, Tiffanie-victoria. “TACKLED - THE IMMERSION OF SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION INTO THE REALM OF HIGH COLLISION SPORTS”. International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanity Studies 3/2 (December 2011), 467-478.
JAMA Jones T-v. TACKLED - THE IMMERSION OF SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION INTO THE REALM OF HIGH COLLISION SPORTS. IJ-SSHS. 2011;3:467–478.
MLA Jones, Tiffanie-victoria. “TACKLED - THE IMMERSION OF SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION INTO THE REALM OF HIGH COLLISION SPORTS”. International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanity Studies, vol. 3, no. 2, 2011, pp. 467-78.
Vancouver Jones T-v. TACKLED - THE IMMERSION OF SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION INTO THE REALM OF HIGH COLLISION SPORTS. IJ-SSHS. 2011;3(2):467-78.