Applied Sport Psychology: Practical Guidelines from Behavior Analysis

ISBN-10
0968199585
ISBN-13
9780968199589
Series
Applied Sport Psychology
Category
Sports
Pages
317
Language
English
Published
2011
Author
Garry Martin

Description

This book describes how behavior analysis principles and techniques can be applied to enhance the performance and enjoyment of athletes and others associated with sports. It deals with both the principles and the tactics of behavioral sport psychology consulting - what it is and how to do it. This book contains illustrations of sport-specific questionnaires, behavioral checklists, self-monitoring forms, and practical interventions.

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