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Sport and Exercise Psychology Research
From Theory to Practice
- 1st Edition - June 15, 2016
- Editors: Markus Raab, Paul Wylleman, Roland Seiler, Anne-Marie Elbe, Antonis Hatzigeorgiadis
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 8 0 3 6 3 4 - 1
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 8 0 3 6 6 5 - 5
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Request a sales quoteSport and Exercise Psychology Research: From Theory to Practice provides a comprehensive summary of new research in sport and exercise psychology from worldwide researchers. Encompassing theory, research, and applications, the book is split into several themed sections. Section 1 discusses basic antecedents to performance including fitness, practice, emotion, team dynamics, and more. Section 2 identifies factors influencing individual performance. Section 3 discusses applied sport psychology for athletes and coaches, and section 4 includes approaches from exercise psychology on motivation and well-being. The book includes a mix of award winning researchers from the European Sport Psychology Association, along with top researchers from the U.S. to bring an international overview to sport psychology.
- Includes international contributions from Europe and the U.S.
- Encompasses theory, research, and applications
- Includes sport psychology and exercise research
- Features applied information for use with coaches, teams, and elite athletes
- Identifies performance enhancers and inhibitors
Researchers in exercise and sport psychology.
- Preface
- Chapter 1: European Perspective on Sport Psychology
- Abstract
- Identifying and understanding the historical roots
- Acknowledging the challenges
- Conclusions
- Section I: Prerequisites of Sport and Exercise Psychology
- Chapter 2: Importance of Instructions in Sport and Exercise Psychology
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Motor learning with competitive athletes and novices
- Physical education
- Health
- Conclusions
- Chapter 3: Benefits of Physical Activity and Fitness for Lifelong Cognitive and Motor Development—Brain and Behavior
- Abstract
- Effects of acute bouts of exercise
- Long-term exercise or physical activity effects
- Combination of acute and chronic exercise
- Outlook
- Glossary
- Chapter 4: Visual Perception and Motor Action: Issues in Current Quiet-Eye Research
- Abstract
- Quiet-eye phenomenon
- Measuring the quiet eye
- Studying the quiet eye
- Mechanisms of the quiet eye
- Explaining the quiet eye
- Conclusions
- Chapter 5: Learning a Motor Action “From Within”: Insights Into Perceptual-Cognitive Changes With Mental and Physical Practice
- Abstract
- Perspectives on motor learning
- Recent insight into perceptual-cognitive changes with physical and mental practice
- Summary
- Conclusions
- Acknowledgment
- Chapter 6: Perspectives on Team Cognition and Team Sports
- Abstract
- Introduction: teams, team cognition, and sports
- Information processing perspectives on team cognition: shared knowledge and shared mental models
- Ecological perspectives on team cognition: interactive team cognition
- Ecological dynamics and sports
- Integrative perspective of studying team cognition in team sports
- Conclusions
- Chapter 2: Importance of Instructions in Sport and Exercise Psychology
- Section II: Individual Differences in Sport and Exercise Psychology
- Chapter 7: Antecedents of Need Supportive and Controlling Interpersonal Styles From a Self-Determination Theory Perspective: A Review and Implications for Sport Psychology Research
- Abstract
- Need supportive and controlling interpersonal styles
- Antecedents of need supportive and controlling interpersonal styles
- Contextual factors
- Perceptions of others’ behaviors and motivation
- Personal factors
- Summary and implications for future research
- Acknowledgment
- Chapter 8: Why Self-Talk Is Effective? Perspectives on Self-Talk Mechanisms in Sport
- Abstract
- Effectiveness of self-talk strategies
- Preliminary research and conceptual models
- A prospective model of self-talk mechanisms
- Conclusions and directions for future research
- Chapter 9: Personality-Trait-Like Individual Differences: Much More Than Noise in the Background for Sport and Exercise Psychology
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Theory development and constraint
- Methodological advancement
- Applied practice
- Conclusions
- Chapter 10: Promoting Acculturation Through Sport: An Ethnic-Cultural Identity Approach
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Sport and acculturation: can sport enhance intercultural relations?
- Ethnic-cultural identity framework: individual differences approach
- Future perspectives
- Chapter 7: Antecedents of Need Supportive and Controlling Interpersonal Styles From a Self-Determination Theory Perspective: A Review and Implications for Sport Psychology Research
- Section III: Perspectives From Sport Psychology
- Chapter 11: Doing Sport Psychology? Critical Reflections of a Scientist-Practitioner
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Reflection no. 1: taking care of business means taking care of task involvement
- Reflection no. 2: working on social-performance processes with athletes and teams is enhanced when connected to tangible social products
- Reflection no. 3: universities and professional associations need to take greater responsibility for the appropriate training of practitioners
- Conclusions
- Chapter 12: Theoretical Developments in Career Transition Research: Contributions of European Sport Psychology
- Abstract
- Evolution of the European sport psychology discourse on career transition
- Current theoretical pillars in European career transition discourse
- Chapter 13: Holistic Perspective on the Development of Elite Athletes
- Abstract
- A developmental and holistic perspective on career transitions
- Examples of career transitions faced by Olympic athletes
- Conclusions
- Acknowledgment
- Chapter 14: Serial Winning Coaches: People, Vision, and Environment
- Abstract
- Introduction
- McAdams’s integrated framework of personality
- Purpose of study
- Method
- Results and discussion
- Implications and conclusions
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 15: Sexual Harassment and Abuse in Sport: Implications for Sport Psychologists
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Definitions
- What do we know from research on SHA?
- Prevention
- Implications for sport psychologists
- Chapter 16: Theory-Based Team Diagnostics and Interventions
- Abstract
- Team factors possessing theoretical and empirical relevance for team performance
- Selecting valid instruments for team diagnostics
- Conducting a team diagnostics
- Selecting effective interventions
- Conducting a team intervention
- Evaluating the intervention
- Limitations and perspectives
- Chapter 11: Doing Sport Psychology? Critical Reflections of a Scientist-Practitioner
- Section IV: Perspectives From Exercise Psychology
- Chapter 17: Empowering and Disempowering Coaching Climates: Conceptualization, Measurement Considerations, and Intervention Implications
- Abstract
- The motivational climate from an achievement goal theory perspective
- The motivational climate from a self-determination theory perspective
- The conceptualization of empowering and disempowering coach-created climates
- Assessment of empowering and disempowering climates
- Perceptions of empowering and disempowering features of the motivational climate
- Observational assessment of empowering and disempowering features of the motivational climate
- Interplay between objective and subjective assessments of empowering and disempowering climates
- Coach education training programs developed to enhance the coach-created motivational climate
- The development and principles of Empowering Coaching
- The PAPA Project: delivering and evaluating Empowering Coaching in youth sport
- Overall discussion
- Acknowledgment
- Chapter 18: Escape From Cognitivism: Exercise as Hedonic Experience
- Abstract
- Societal impact: what is our track record?
- Why are we failing? Perfecting the art of peeking at the universe through a keyhole
- Affective constructs? What affective constructs?
- Dual-process conceptualizations of human motivation and decision making
- Toward a dual-process conceptualization of physical activity and exercise behavior
- Conclusions
- Chapter 19: Coach Behaviors and Goal Motives as Predictors of Attainment and Well-Being in Sport
- Abstract
- The origins of goal setting
- Goal setting in sport
- Motivation for sport
- Examining goal motives; the self-concordance model
- Goal motives in sport
- The role of the coach during goal striving
- Making plans; the role of implementation intentions
- Persistence and coping with difficult goals
- When goals cannot be attained
- Recommendations for practice
- Future directions
- Summary
- Chapter 20: Health Assets and Active Lifestyles During Preadolescence and Adolescence: Highlights From the HBSC/WHO Health Survey and Implications for Health Promotion
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Assets model
- Individual, community, and institutional assets
- Concepts related to the assets model
- The assets model and a more active and healthier lifestyle during preadolescence and adolescence: highlights from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children health survey
- Implications for health promotion: moving forward and influencing public health policies
- Concluding remarks
- Chapter 21: Emotional Experiences and Interpersonal Relations in Physical Activity as Health Prevention and Treatment—A Psychodynamic Group Approach
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Theoretical framework and method
- Case 1: exercise on prescription—challenges of a community-based program
- Case 2: exercise and polycystic ovary syndrome—a clinical intervention
- Case 3: exercise and substance use disorder—the danger of relapse
- General discussion
- Chapter 17: Empowering and Disempowering Coaching Climates: Conceptualization, Measurement Considerations, and Intervention Implications
- Index
- No. of pages: 522
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: June 15, 2016
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Hardback ISBN: 9780128036341
- eBook ISBN: 9780128036655
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Markus Raab
PW
Paul Wylleman
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Roland Seiler
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Anne-Marie Elbe
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