L’ipnosi nell’accrescere la resilienza in atleti con disabilità o vittime di infortuni

Titolo Rivista IPNOSI
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Anno di pubblicazione 2016 Fascicolo 2016/1 Lingua Italiano
Numero pagine 9 P. 5-13 Dimensione file 173 KB
DOI 10.3280/IPN2016-001001
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The author presents a brief overview of the concept of resilience, a term borrowed from physics of materials and only recently investigated by psychology. Resilience in psychology and in particular in sport psychology will be underlined the fundamental elements, the result of a convergence of research and studies, which can be recovered and used to help with the application of hypnotic techniques. Then three situations will be presented by field work, two accident victims with athletes and a case of disabled athlete, in three different sports.;

Keywords:Ipnosi, psicologia dello sport, resilienza, infortuni, disabilità.

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, L’ipnosi nell’accrescere la resilienza in atleti con disabilità o vittime di infortuni in "IPNOSI" 1/2016, pp 5-13, DOI: 10.3280/IPN2016-001001