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ISBN 10: 1613241240
ISBN 13: 9781613241240
Author: Robert Schinke
Contemporary Sport Psychology is a scholarly volume that explores current trends, research, and applied practices in the field of sport psychology. Edited by Robert Schinke, the book offers a modern perspective on how psychological principles support athlete development, performance enhancement, and well-being.
This first edition brings together contributions from international experts who examine diverse cultural, methodological, and applied issues in contemporary sport contexts.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: The Contextual Side of Professional Boxing Re-Visited
Chapter 2: Preparing Professional Hockey Players for Playoff Performance
Chapter 3: A Case for a New Sport Psychology: Applied Psychophysiology and Fmri Neuroscience
Chapter 4: The Psychology of Being an Olympic Favorite
Chapter 5: Psychological Preparation of Athletes for the Olympic Context: Team Culture and Team-Building
Chapter 6: From one Olympics to the Next: A Four-Year Psychological Preparation Program
Chapter 7: Introduction to Cultural Sport Psychology Revisited
Chapter 8: Revisiting Diversity and Politics in Sport Psychology Through Cultural Studies: Where are we Five Years Later?
Chapter 9: Sport Psychology as Cultural Praxis
Chapter 10: Theoretical Approaches to Cultural Sport Psychology
Chapter 11: Through the Funhouse Mirror: Understanding Access and (Un)Expected Selves Through Confessional Tales
Chapter 12: Using Psychological Skills Training from Sport Psychology to Enhance the Life Satisfaction of Adolescent Mexican Orphans
Chapter 13: Sport Psychology Consulting with Latin American Athletes
Chapter 14: A Model for Supervision of Applied Sport Psychology Consultations in Division I College Sports
Chapter 15: Ethical Decision-Making in Sport Psychology: Issues and Implications for Professional Practice
Chapter 16: Sport Psychology Consulting with Canadian Olympic Athletes and Coaches: Values and Ethical Considerations
Chapter 17: A Profession of Violence or a High Contact Sport? Ethical Issues Working in Professional Boxing
Chapter 18: Commentary
Biographies
Authors’ Addresses
Index
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