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Exercise physiology : professional issues, organizational concerns, and ethical trends / Tommy Boone.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in health and human services ; v. 55.Publisher: Lewiston : Edwin Mellen Press, [2005]Copyright date: ©2005Description: vi, 353 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0773460772
  • 9780773460775
Other title:
  • Exercise physiology : Professional issues, organisational concerns, and ethical trends
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 612.044 22
LOC classification:
  • QP301 .B579 2005
Contents:
Preface / Larry Birnbaum -- Foreword / Jesse Pittsley -- 1. Locked in the past -- 2. The sports medicine myth -- 3. Exercise physiology power : professionalism -- 4. Exercise physiology signs of maturity -- 5. Cultivating the values of professionalism -- 6. Breakthrough thinking -- 7. Unmasking our thinking -- 8. Mastering new thinking -- 9. The psychocultural science of exercise physiology -- 10. The physiology of organizational thinking -- 11. Changing attitudes and taking action -- 12. Creating our own future -- 13. The power and influence of beliefs -- 14. Trusting your inner voice -- 15. The lessons of persistence -- 16. The fallibility of reason -- 17. A new academic paradigm -- 18. Professional behavior -- 19. The research obligation -- 20. Where is the skeptic? -- 21. What is our business? -- 22. Niche or be niched -- 23. Exercise is therapy, prevention, and treatment -- 24. Legal dimensions of exercise physiology practice -- 25. Accreditation is necessary for accountability -- 26. Never underestimate a professional organization -- 27. A shared vision -- 28. The ASEP image of exercise physiology -- 29. Adoption of the ASEP paradigm -- 30. Thinking out of the box -- 31. Doing the wrong things for the wrong reasons -- 32. Dare to dream -- 33. The courage to create the future -- 34. Becoming an exercise physiologist -- 35. The multidisciplinary exercise physiology healthcare clinic.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface / Larry Birnbaum -- Foreword / Jesse Pittsley -- 1. Locked in the past -- 2. The sports medicine myth -- 3. Exercise physiology power : professionalism -- 4. Exercise physiology signs of maturity -- 5. Cultivating the values of professionalism -- 6. Breakthrough thinking -- 7. Unmasking our thinking -- 8. Mastering new thinking -- 9. The psychocultural science of exercise physiology -- 10. The physiology of organizational thinking -- 11. Changing attitudes and taking action -- 12. Creating our own future -- 13. The power and influence of beliefs -- 14. Trusting your inner voice -- 15. The lessons of persistence -- 16. The fallibility of reason -- 17. A new academic paradigm -- 18. Professional behavior -- 19. The research obligation -- 20. Where is the skeptic? -- 21. What is our business? -- 22. Niche or be niched -- 23. Exercise is therapy, prevention, and treatment -- 24. Legal dimensions of exercise physiology practice -- 25. Accreditation is necessary for accountability -- 26. Never underestimate a professional organization -- 27. A shared vision -- 28. The ASEP image of exercise physiology -- 29. Adoption of the ASEP paradigm -- 30. Thinking out of the box -- 31. Doing the wrong things for the wrong reasons -- 32. Dare to dream -- 33. The courage to create the future -- 34. Becoming an exercise physiologist -- 35. The multidisciplinary exercise physiology healthcare clinic.

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