Referral Guide
A guide for physiotherapists and rehabilitation specialists on recognising when a client's psychological barriers need more targeted attention than a standard appointment allows.
What to look for
These are patterns that commonly emerge during physical rehabilitation when the psychological dimension is driving the presentation — and where more specialist input is likely to help.
Psychological Barriers
Performance & Behaviour
Chronic Pain & Avoidance
Signs a referral may be suitable
The following presentations commonly indicate that a Sport & Exercise Psychologist (SEP) is the right next step. Broader mental health concerns should be directed to a Clinical Psychologist or GP.
| What you hear or see | Presentation | Refer to |
|---|---|---|
| "I'm terrified of tearing my ACL again" | Return-to-sport anxiety | SEP |
| "I can't do squats — I'll hurt myself" | Avoidance despite physical readiness | SEP |
| "This pain means I'm broken forever" | Catastrophising / chronic pain cycle | SEP |
| "If I can't run, who am I?" | Identity disruption post-injury | SEP |
| Plateaued despite good compliance; prolonged despondency | Psychological maintaining cycle | SEP |
| Severe depression, panic attacks, trauma, eating disorder | Broader mental health concern | Clinical Psych |
About Andy
Andy Blyth is a Chartered Sport & Exercise Psychologist (HCPC: PYL35728) with extensive experience working with athletes across all levels, from grassroots to professional sport. He has supported athletes through the psychological demands of injury rehabilitation and return to sport, and has also worked in community settings supporting people with chronic health conditions to overcome the anxieties that prevent them from moving again. Andy is also a qualified counsellor and coach, bringing both therapeutic depth and practical skills to his work.
Referrals accepted through insurance or self-funded
Get in touch
No formal paperwork needed at this stage — just an email or call to discuss whether this client might benefit from psychological support alongside their physical rehab.