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Applied sport psychology knowledge has advanced rapidly in recent years. Traditionally, literature focused primarily on a narrow range of topics associated with performance enhancement, giving rise to a model of helping labelled psychological skills training. Although the psychological skills training model has considerable value, the literature has broadened to address a greater diversity of athlete and team issues; a greater range of methods; and a greater recognition of the knowledge, skills, and attributes practitioners need to help clients. The first edition of the Routledge Handbook…mehr
Applied sport psychology knowledge has advanced rapidly in recent years. Traditionally, literature focused primarily on a narrow range of topics associated with performance enhancement, giving rise to a model of helping labelled psychological skills training. Although the psychological skills training model has considerable value, the literature has broadened to address a greater diversity of athlete and team issues; a greater range of methods; and a greater recognition of the knowledge, skills, and attributes practitioners need to help clients.
The first edition of the Routledge Handbook of Applied Sport Psychology was seminal work, bringing together the full range of knowledge and skills sport psychology practitioners needed to help clients. The second edition continues that vision and draws on the full range of related disciplines, including sport and exercise psychology, clinical psychology, and counselling psychology. This comprehensive range of topics provides professionals what they need to build strong relationships with athletes and enhance clients' performance, mental health, well-being, happiness, and meaning in life.
This new volume is the guide to the theory and practice of applied sport psychology. Adopting a holistic definition of the role of the sport psychology practitioner, it introduces the most effective tools and skills that sport psychology practitioners need to help their clients and explains how effective counselling, assessment, and therapeutic models add necessary dimensions to professional practice. This book is divided into seven thematic sections, addressing:
Counselling
Assessment
Theoretical and therapeutic models
Psychosocial issues presenting in individual athletes
Psychosocial issues presenting in teams
Inclusion in sport psychology
Mental skills interventions
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Autorenporträt
David Tod is a Lecturer teaching sport psychology at Lancaster University, UK. Ken Hodge is a Professor of Sport and Exercise Psychology at the University of Otago, New Zealand. Vikki Krane is a Professor of Teaching Excellence in the School of Applied Human Development at Bowling Green State University, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
SECTION I
Counselling 1
1 Therapeutic Relationships in Applied Sport Psychology
Guy C. D. Little, Mark B. Andersen, and Harriet D. Speed
2 Attending and Listening
Shane Murphy and Annemarie I. Murphy
3 Training and Professional Development
David Tod and Hayley McEwan
4 Challenging and Confronting
Sam J. Zizzi and Jessica Peacock
5 Case Notes
Richard Sille
6 Ethics in Sport and Performance Psychology
Tim Herzog and Michael Zito
7 Ending the Story
David A. Shearer
8 Maltreatment and Mental Health
Erin Willson, Ellen MacPherson, and Gretchen Kerr
9 Practitioner Characteristics, Peer Consultation, and Self-Care
Lee-Ann Sharp and Ken Hodge
SECTION II
Assessment
10 Client Intakes in Applied Sport Psychology
Jeffery P. Simons
11 Individual and Group Observations
Vanessa R. Shannon, Andrew Augustus, and Jack C. Watson II