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- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- To the Instructor
- To the Student
- Acknowledgments
- Part I: Beginning Your Journey
- 1. Welcome to Sport and Exercise Psychology
- Defining Sport and Exercise Psychology
- Specializing in Sport and Exercise Psychology
- Distinguishing Between Two Specialties
- Reviewing the History of Sport and Exercise Psychology
- Learning Aids
- 2. Science and Professional Practice of Sport and Exercise Psychology
- Bridging Science and Practice
- Choosing From Many Sport and Exercise Psychology Orientations
- Understanding Present and Future Trends
- Learning Aids
- Part II: Learning About Participants
- 3. Personality and Sport
- Defining Personality
- Understanding Personality Structure
- Studying Personality From Six Viewpoints
- Measuring Personality
- Using Psychological Measures
- Focusing on Personality Research
- Examining Cognitive Strategies and Success
- Identifying Your Role in Understanding Personality
- Learning Aids
- 4. Motivation
- Defining Motivation
- Reviewing Three Approaches to Motivation
- Building Motivation With Five Guidelines
- Developing a Realistic View of Motivation
- Understanding Achievement Motivation and Competitiveness
- Identifying Four Theories of Achievement Motivation
- Developing Achievement Motivation and Competitiveness
- Using Achievement Motivation in Professional Practice
- Learning Aids
- 5. Arousal, Stress, and Anxiety
- Defining Arousal and Anxiety
- Measuring Arousal and Anxiety
- Defining Stress and Understanding the Stress Process
- Identifying Sources of Stress and Anxiety
- Connecting Arousal and Anxiety to Performance
- Applying Knowledge to Professional Practice
- Learning Aids
- Part III: Understanding Sport and Exercise Environments
- 6. Competition and Cooperation
- Defining Competition and Cooperation
- Viewing Competition as a Process
- Reviewing Studies of Competition and Cooperation
- Determining Whether Competition Is Good or Bad
- Enhancing Cooperation
- Learning Aids
- 7. Feedback, Reinforcement, and Intrinsic Motivation
- Principles of Reinforcement
- Approaches to Influencing Behavior
- Guidelines for Using Positive Reinforcement
- Guidelines for Using Punishment
- Behavior Modification in Sport
- Behavior Modification and Cognitive Behavior Therapy
- Intrinsic Motivation and Extrinsic Rewards
- Cognitive Evaluation Theory
- How Extrinsic Rewards Affect Intrinsic Motivation in Sport
- Strategies for Increasing Intrinsic Motivation
- Flow—A Special Case of Intrinsic Motivation
- Learning Aids
- 8. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- Definition of Culture, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Cultural Competence
- Cultural Sport and Exercise Psychology Research
- Benefits of Diversity and Inclusion
- Strategies for Diversifying Sport and Physical Activity and Creating Inclusive Environments
- Learning Aids
- Part IV: Focusing on Group Processes
- 9. Team Dynamics and Cohesion
- Recognizing the Difference Between Groups and Teams
- Identifying Three Theories of Group Development
- Understanding Group Structure
- Creating an Effective Team Climate
- Maximizing Individual Performance in Team Sports
- Definition of Cohesion
- Conceptual Model of Cohesion
- Tools for Measuring Cohesion
- Relationship Between Cohesion and Performance
- Other Factors Associated With Cohesion
- Strategies for Enhancing Cohesion
- Guidelines for Building Team Cohesion
- Learning Aids
- 10. Leadership
- Definition of Leadership
- Approaches to Studying Leadership
- Sport-Oriented Interactional Approaches to Leadership
- Research on the Multidimensional Model of Sport Leadership
- Leadership Training Interventions
- Four Components of Effective Leadership
- The Art of Leadership
- Learning Aids
- 11. Communication
- Understanding the Communication Process
- Sending Messages Effectively
- Receiving Messages Effectively
- Recognizing Breakdowns in Communication
- Improving Communication
- Dealing With Confrontation and Conflict
- Delivering Constructive Criticism
- Learning Aids
- Part V: Improving Performance
- 12. Introduction to Psychological Skills Training
- What Psychological Skills Training Entails
- Why PST Is Important
- Why Sport and Exercise Participants Neglect PST
- Myths About PST
- PST Knowledge Base
- PST Effectiveness
- Three Phases of PST Programs
- Self-Regulation: The Ultimate Goal of PST
- Who Should Conduct PST Programs
- When to Implement a PST Program
- PST Program Development
- Common Problems in Implementing PST Programs
- Learning Aids
- 13. Arousal Regulation
- Increasing Self-Awareness of Arousal
- Using Anxiety Reduction Techniques
- Exploring the Matching Hypothesis
- Coping With Adversity
- Using Arousal-Inducing Techniques
- Learning Aids
- 14. Imagery
- Defining Imagery
- Uses of Imagery
- Evidence of Imagery’s Effectiveness
- Imagery in Sport: Where, When, Why, and What
- Factors Affecting the Effectiveness of Imagery
- How Imagery Works
- Keys to Effective Imagery
- How to Develop an Imagery Training Program
- When to Use Imagery
- Learning Aids
- 15. Self-Confidence
- Defining Self-Confidence
- Understanding How Expectations Influence Performance
- Examining Self-Efficacy Theory
- Assessing Self-Confidence
- Building Self-Confidence
- Learning Aids
- 16. Goal Setting
- Definition of Goals
- Effectiveness of Goal Setting
- Principles of Goal Setting
- Development of Group Goals
- Design of a Goal-Setting System
- Common Problems in Goal Setting
- Learning Aids
- 17. Concentration
- Defining Concentration
- Explaining Attentional Focus: Three Processes
- Connecting Concentration to Optimal Performance
- Identifying Types of Attentional Focus
- Recognizing Attentional Problems
- Mindfulness
- Using Self-Talk to Enhance Concentration
- Assessing Attentional Skills
- Improving Concentration
- Learning Aids
- Part VI: Enhancing Health and Well-Being
- 18. Exercise and Psychological Well-Being
- Mental Health
- Reducing Anxiety and Depression With Exercise
- Understanding the Effect of Exercise on Psychological Well-Being
- Changing Personality and Cognitive Functioning With Exercise
- Enhancing Quality of Life With Exercise
- Examining the Runner’s High
- Using Exercise as an Adjunct to Therapy
- Learning Aids
- 19. Exercise Behavior and Adherence
- Reasons to Exercise
- Reasons for Not Exercising
- Problem of Exercise Adherence
- Theories and Models of Exercise Behavior
- Determinants of Exercise Adherence
- Settings for Exercise Interventions
- Strategies for Enhancing Adherence to Exercise
- Guidelines for Improving Exercise Adherence
- Learning Aids
- 20. Athletic Injuries and Psychology
- What Is Injury?
- Causes and Predictors of Injury
- Relationship Between Stress and Injury
- Other Psychologically Based Explanations for Injury
- Psychological Reactions to Exercise and Athletic Injuries
- Role of Sport Psychology in Injury Rehabilitation
- Identify Athletes and Exercisers Who Are at Risk for Injury
- Learning Aids
- 21. Addictive and Unhealthy Behaviors
- Eating Disorders
- Substance Abuse
- Addiction to Exercise
- Compulsive Gambling
- Learning Aids
- 22. Burnout and Overtraining
- Definitions of Overtraining, Staleness, and Burnout
- Frequency of Overtraining, Staleness, and Burnout
- Models of Burnout
- Factors Leading to Athlete Overtraining and Burnout
- Symptoms of Overtraining and Burnout
- Ways to Measure Burnout
- Burnout in Sport Professionals
- Treatment and Prevention of Overtraining and Burnout
- Learning Aids
- Part VII: Facilitating Psychological Growth and Development
- 23. Children and Sport Psychology
- Importance of Studying the Psychology of Young Athletes
- Understanding the Youth Sports System
- Children’s Reasons for Participation and Nonparticipation
- Role of Friends in Youth Sport
- Stress and Burnout in Children’s Competitive Sport
- Effective Coaching Practices for Young Athletes
- Role of Parents
- The Professionalization of Children’s Sports
- Learning Aids
- 24. Aggression in Sport
- Defining Aggression
- Understanding the Causes of Aggression
- Examining Aggression in Sport
- Applying Knowledge to Professional Practice
- Learning Aids
- 25. Character Development and Good Sporting Behavior
- Defining Character, Fair Play, and Good Sporting Behavior
- Developing Character and Good Sporting Behavior
- Examining Moral Development Research
- Understanding the Connection Between Moral Reasoning and Moral Behavior
- Hazing, Bullying, and Abusive Behavior in Sport
- Studying the Connection Between Character Development and Physical Activity
- Guiding Practice in Character Development
- Learning Aids
- Continuing Your Journey
- References
- Index
- About the Authors
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