Routledge Handbook of Applied Sport Psychology
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-00297-2 (ISBN)
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
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.
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
12 Psychological Assessment: Projective Techniques
Mark B. Andersen and Petah M. Gibbs
13 Psychological Assessment: Objective Self-Report
Daryl Marchant and Petah M. Gibbs
14 Performance Profiling
Neil J. V. Weston
SECTION III
Theoretical and Therapeutic Models
15 Brief and Single-Session Therapy
Tim Pitt, Owen Thomas, Sheldon Hanton, and Brendan Cropley
16 Person-Centered Therapy
David Tod and Nick Wadsworth
17 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Joanne Butt, Jeff Breckon, and Martin Eubank
18 Positive Psychology
Sandy Gordon
19 Existential Approaches
Dylan E. Horner, Dave Weise, and Jeff Greenberg
20 Psychodynamic Models
Mark B. Andersen and Fernanda Serra de Queiroz
21 Teaching Life Skills in Youth Sport
Sara Kramers, Corliss Bean, Martin Camiré, and Tanya Forneris
22 Family Systems Intervention in Sport
Michael Zito
23 Mindfulness Interventions in Sport
Zella E. Moore and Frank L. Gardner
24 An Eastern Philosophical Approach
Sam J. Zizzi, Mark B. Andersen, and Thomas O. Minkler
SECTION IV
Psychological Issues Presenting in Athletes
25 Referring Clients to Other Professionals
Erika D. Van Dyke and Judy L. Van Raalte
26 Drug Use and Abuse in Sport
Philip Hurst
27 Eating Disorders in Competitive Athletes
Jessyca N. Arthur-Cameselle and Justine J. Reel
28 Adherence to Sport Injury Rehabilitation
Britton W. Brewer
29 Career Transitions in Sport
Francesca Champ and Gillian M. Cook
30 Depression
Kate F. Hays, Amy H. Rosenblatt, and Mark D. Hiatt
31 Anxiety
Daryl Marchant and Christopher Mesagno
32 Sleep
Glenn S. Brassington and Glenn T. Brassington
33 Athletic Identity
Noora Ronkainen and Anna Kavoura
34 Overtraining
Annika Hof zum Berge and Michael Kellmann
35 Sexual Misconduct in Sport
Tanya Raquel
36 Applying Self-Compassion in Sport
Kent C. Kowalski, Tara-Leigh F. McHugh, Leah J. Ferguson, and Amber D. Mosewich
37 Helping Athletes Cope with Developmental Crises
Natalia Stambulova
SECTION V
Psychological Issues Presenting in Teams
38 Constructive Communication in Sport
Kevin L. Burke
39 The Importance of ‘We’ and ‘Us’ in Team Sport: Developing a Shared Social Identity
Mark R. Beauchamp, Matthew J. Slater, and Jamie B. Barker
40 Understanding and Managing Conflict in Sport
Mathew A. Grey, Dean Cooper, Tomas Tapper, and Clifford J. Mallett
41 Sport-Related Bullying and Hazing
Leslee A. Fisher and Lars Dzikus
42 Death of a Teammate
Ruth Anderson
43 Leadership
Joanna Line
SECTION VI
Inclusion in Sport Psychology
44 Children
Scott Pierce, Emily Wright, and Melissa A. Chase
45 Masters Athletes
Bradley W. Young
46 Professional Athletes
Angus Mugford
47 Sport Psychology at the Olympics
Anne Marte Pensgaard
48 Inclusive Excellence: Embracing Diverse Sexual and Gender Identities in Sport
Mallory E. Mann, Vikki Krane, and Kerrie Kauer
49 Rural Clients
Damien Clement, William Way, and Jack C. Watson II
50 Athletes with Physical and Sensory Disabilities
Vista L. Beasley and Jeffrey J. Martin
51 Athletes with Intellectual Impairment
Melanie J. Gregg
52 Athletes with Sensory Disabilities
Staci Mannella, Becky Clark, and Michael L. Sachs
53 Culturally Competent Practitioners
Stephanie J. Hanrahan
54 Working with Non-Sporting Populations
Hayley McEwan and David Tod
SECTION VII
Mental Skills
55 Arousal Management
Robert S. Weinberg and Kathleen T. Mellano
56 Imagery
Jennifer Cumming, Georgia Bird, Kirsty Brown, Maria Kolitsida, and Mary Quinton
57 Motivation and Goal Setting
Chee Keng John Wang and Laura C. Healy
58 Attention in Sport
Joe Causer
59 Self-Talk
Judy L. Van Raalte and Andrew Vincent
60 Confidence
Robin S. Vealey and Corinne T. Zimmerman
61 Self-Regulation
Natalie Durand-Bush and Jonathan Lasnier
62 Pre-Performance Routines
Ronnie Lidor and Gal Ziv
63 Psychological Characteristics of Optimal Performance
Joanne Butt and Andrew Mills
Erscheinungsdatum | 17.07.2023 |
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Reihe/Serie | Routledge International Handbooks |
Zusatzinfo | 95 Tables, black and white; 24 Line drawings, black and white; 24 Illustrations, black and white |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 189 x 246 mm |
Gewicht | 1370 g |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Sport |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Allgemeine Psychologie | |
Weitere Fachgebiete ► Sportwissenschaft | |
ISBN-10 | 1-032-00297-2 / 1032002972 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-032-00297-2 / 9781032002972 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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