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Information About the Author
Hi, my name is Grace! I am in my third year at the University of Canberra where I am studying a Bachelor of Science in Psychology (majoring in forensics and legal studies).

Areas of Interest within Psychology
The specific areas within psychology that I am passionate about are:


 * Forensic Psychology
 * Health and Sport Psychology
 * Especially chronic pain psychology and psychological oncology.
 * Child Psychology

Hobbies and Passions
My hobbies and passions include:


 * AFL (go crows!)
 * Netball
 * Hiking

Book Chapter Topic
The book chapter that I am currently working on is Sport injury recovery motivation - How can motivation be sustained when recovering from a sport injury?

Social Contributions
In reading the book chapter Conspiracy Theory Motivation, I noticed a small grammatical error which I edited in order to allow the sentence to flow better and make more sense.

Upon reading Long-term injury in high performance field athletes and emotion, I found the topic to be similar to my own research. I suggested one of the research articles I found and thought it would benefit their work.

I stumbled across Role-playing games, motivation, and emotion, which caught my attention as it was not something I had not often seen within psychology. After reading the chapter I though utilising the mini theories of the Self-Determination theory would add an interesting approach to their work.

Within the UC Discussion Board, I have added a contribution about a motivational speaker, Brene Brown, who discusses a lot of emotional aspects that impact motivation.

Within my own chapter, I uploaded photos including the venn-diagram of the reaction to rehabilitation phases, the social identity mindmap, and the rehabilitation log example.

When reading Active transport motivation I suggested the use of more research articles, in particular one research article that is based in Canada https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6973692/