Thank you for those who have expressed interest in wanting to be a part of the Collaborative Research Team, which has been finalized. Please check back at a later date for more information pertaining to future research projects. It is encouraged to add yourself to The COPE Center’s mailing list if you’d like to be updated when new opportunities arise.
The COPE Center has formed a collaborative research team to support the refinement, validation, and applied use of the Sport Injury–Illness and Rehabilitation–Recovery Intake Questionnaire (SIRIQ), which is a comprehensive assessment tool originally developed by Dr. Erdner to enhance the intake process for mental performance consultants working with injured-ill clients that are navigating rehabilitation-recovery settings. This project is designed to:
Advance scholarly and applied understanding of injured-ill clients across sport, performance, and health contexts
Strengthen the psychometric, clinical, and practical utility by offering an intake questionnaire to better conceptualize injured-ill client cases
Foster student and early-career researcher development in applied research, ethics, and client-centered assessment

