Introduction
Chapter . Overview of the Model
Chapter 2. Concussion
Chapter 3. Psychological Issues Associated With Concussion
Chapter 4. Comprehensive Assessment of Concussion
Chapter 5. Targeted Treatment Strategies for Concussion
Chapter . Case Studies
Chapter 7. At-Risk Populations
Chapter 8. Concussion Moving Forward: What amp rsquo s Next?
References
Index
About the Authors
Anthony P. Kontos, PhD, is the research director for the
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Sports Medicine Concussion
Program, where he also directs the Concussion Research Laboratory.
He is an associate professor in the Department of Orthopeadic
Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh. He received his doctoral
degree in kinesiology/sport psychology from Michigan State
University, where he also received master's degrees in counseling
psychology and exercise science and completed an internship in
counseling psychology. He completed his bachelor of arts degree in
psychology at Adrian College, where he was a 4-year starter on the
men's soccer team. His research focuses on neurocognitive,
neuromotor, and psychological effects of concussion in sport,
pediatric, and military populations. He has more than 8
professional publications and 27 professional presentations, and he
has received research funding from the National Institutes of
Health, U.S. Department of Defense, National Collegiate Athletic
Association, National Football League/General Electric Head Health
Challenge, and U.S. Army Special Operations Command. Dr. Kontos
served as chair of the Sub-acute Subgroup on the NIH Sports
Concussion Common Data Elements working group, attended the 2 4
White House Healthy Kids and Safe Sports Concussion Summit, and
codirected the 2 5 Targeted Evaluation and Active Management
Approach to Treating Concussion meeting in Pittsburgh. He is also
past president of APA Division 47 (Society for Sport, Exercise and
Performance Psychology).
Michael (Micky) W. Collins, PhD, is executive and clinical
director for the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Sports
Medicine Concussion Program and an associate professor of
orthopaedic surgery at the University of Pittsburgh. He directs six
clinical sites with more than 8, patient visits annually for
concussion and related issues. A graduate of the University of
Southern Maine with a bachelor's degree in psychology and biology
in 99 , Dr. Collins earned a master's degree in psychology in 995
and a doctoral degree in clinical psychology in 998 at Michigan
State University. He has specialized in concussion research for the
past 7 years he has published more than 9 peer-reviewed articles
and delivered more than 35 presentations at national and
international meetings. He has received funding from the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Defense,
National Institutes of Health, National Football League/General
Electric, and the U.S. Army Special Operations Command. Dr. Collins
has been the recipient of several honors, including the Innovations
in Treatment Award from the North American Brain Injury Society,
the 2 National Council on Brain Injury annual award for outstanding
research and advocacy, and the 2 7 Annual Butters Award from the
National Academy of Neuropsychology. He attended the 2 4 White
House Healthy Kids and Safe Sports Concussion Summit and chaired
the 2 5 Targeted Evaluation and Active Management Approach to
Treating Concussion meeting in Pittsburgh. An athlete himself, Dr.
Collins played in the 989 National Collegiate Athletic Association
Baseball College World Series.
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