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.
This is a comprehensive and practical guide to psychological concepts and theories as well as to strategies and techniques designed to help future coaches and sport psychologists cultivate peak performance and personal growth through recent ...
The Ethics and Practice of Applied Sport Psychology
This new volume examines not only the many ways that consultants impact athletes, but also explores their work with coaches, teams, parents, and interdisciplinary groups such as sports medicine team and sports management.
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Mark B. Andersen examines authentic examples of sport psychologists at work to teach readers how to use their knowledge of sport psychology in an effective and efficient manner.
In Part I of this book, the cases focus on applied SEPP practice; Part II is comprised of cases that focus on training and supervision.