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The existential disruption when sport has defined who you are, and injury removes that identity. Many athletes experience negative cognitive appraisals about their worth and future during extended rehabilitation phases.
This article examines the psychological impact of injury on achievement-oriented athletes, particularly those who derive identity from external metrics and personal records. It identifies the specific symptoms of identity crisis during recovery, including avoidance behaviors, feelings of worthlessness, and loss of motivation, and explains how athletes with extrinsic motivation face heightened vulnerability during sidelining. The piece outlines a protocol for rebuilding athletic identity when tradi
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