Sport and exercise psychology : topics in applied psychology / edited by Andy Lane.


1507;Hove, East Sussex New York : Routledge, 2016.
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Notes:

  • Part I. What inner states influence what people think and feel and how they behave? — – Mood and sport performance / Andrew M. Lane — Sport confidence / Kate Hays, Andrew P. Lande and Owen Thomas — Anxiety in sport : Are we any closer to untangling the knots? / Mark Uphill — Physical activity and self-esteem / Michael J. Duncan and Emma L.J. Eyre — – Part II. How can people manage or self-regulate their own inner states? — – Self-control in sport : Does willpower resemble a muscle? / Christopher Fullerton — Understanding stress and coping among competitive athletes in sport : Applying psychological theory and research / Tracey Devonport — Managing own and others’ emotions in sport : Applied and research considerations / Andrew Friesen — Exercise addiction / Attila Szabo and Alexei Y. Egorov — – Part III. How can sport and exercise psychology professionals help people manage their inner states? — – Applied sport psychology : Enhancing performance using psychological skills training / Richard Thelwell — Imagery in sport / Dave Smith and Caroline Wakefield — The application and impact of of performance profiling in sport / Neil J. Weston — The scientific application of music in exercise and sport : Towards a new theoretical model / Costas I. Karageorghis — – Part IV. Beliefs versus reality, or beliefs as reality? — – Beliefs versus reality, or beliefs as reality? The placebo effect in sport and exercise / Philip Hurst, Abby Foad and Chris Beedie.

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