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This important book provides practical and immediately applicable information about consulting in sport psychology in an accessible, step-by-step manner, focusing on lessons based on individual, team, and organizational levels.
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This important book provides practical and immediately applicable information about consulting in sport psychology in an accessible, step-by-step manner, focusing on lessons based on individual, team, and organizational levels.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032469218
- ISBN-10: 1032469218
- Artikelnr.: 72655085
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032469218
- ISBN-10: 1032469218
- Artikelnr.: 72655085
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Charles A. Maher, PsyD, CMPC, FAASP is a licensed psychologist, sport and performance psychologist with the Cleveland Guardians Baseball Organization, and Professor Emeritus of Applied Psychology at Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA. For 36 years, he has provided mental performance and mental health consulting services to athletes, coaches, support staff, and executives in Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association, Women's National Basketball Association, National Football League, National Hockey League, collegiate sport organizations, as well as in tennis, boxing, and horseracing.
Section I: Perspectives on Consulting in Sport Psychology Chapter 1:
Charting the Parameters of Consulting in Sport Psychology Chapter 2:
Embracing Ethical, Legal, and Multicultural Expectations in Sport
Psychology Consulting Chapter 3: Developing and Maintaining Competencies
for Consulting in Sport Psychology Chapter 4: Utilizing a Systems Approach
as a Strategic Basis for Sport Psychology Consulting Section II:
Opportunities for Consulting in Sport Psychology at Individual, Team, and
Organizational Levels Chapter 5: Serving as a Sport Psychology Consultant
to the Individual Athlete, in a Developmental Manner, on an Extended Basis
Chapter 6: Serving as a Team Sport Psychology Consultant Chapter 7:
Consulting with Organizational Decision-Makers about the Psychological
Makeup of Athletes for Draft Selection Purposes Chapter 8: Consulting about
the Mental and Emotional Needs of Athletes as They Transition into and
through Sport Organizations Chapter 9: Providing Guidance to Coaches and
Staff about Supporting the Mental and Emotional Well-being of Physically
Injured Athletes Chapter 10: Helping Coaches to Manage the Mental and
Emotional Demands of Their Profession Chapter 11: Creating and Sustaining
an Environment Conducive to Team Mental Health Chapter 12: Coordinating
Mental Performance and Mental Health Programs and Services Chapter 13:
Consulting about the Development of Youth Sports Programs in School and
Community Settings Chapter 14: Perspectives and Guidelines for Sport
Psychology Consulting in Business Organizations Section III: Practice
Development for Sport Psychology Consulting Chapter 15: Taking Charge of
the Sport Psychology Consultant Development Process Chapter 16:
Establishing and Maintaining Sport Psychology Consulting Clients Chapter
17: Formulating Sport Psychology Consulting Proposals and Enacting
Consulting Agreements Chapter 18: Evaluating Sport Psychology Consulting
and Engaging in Reflective Practice Chapter 19: Concluding Comments about
Consulting in Sport Psychology References Index
Charting the Parameters of Consulting in Sport Psychology Chapter 2:
Embracing Ethical, Legal, and Multicultural Expectations in Sport
Psychology Consulting Chapter 3: Developing and Maintaining Competencies
for Consulting in Sport Psychology Chapter 4: Utilizing a Systems Approach
as a Strategic Basis for Sport Psychology Consulting Section II:
Opportunities for Consulting in Sport Psychology at Individual, Team, and
Organizational Levels Chapter 5: Serving as a Sport Psychology Consultant
to the Individual Athlete, in a Developmental Manner, on an Extended Basis
Chapter 6: Serving as a Team Sport Psychology Consultant Chapter 7:
Consulting with Organizational Decision-Makers about the Psychological
Makeup of Athletes for Draft Selection Purposes Chapter 8: Consulting about
the Mental and Emotional Needs of Athletes as They Transition into and
through Sport Organizations Chapter 9: Providing Guidance to Coaches and
Staff about Supporting the Mental and Emotional Well-being of Physically
Injured Athletes Chapter 10: Helping Coaches to Manage the Mental and
Emotional Demands of Their Profession Chapter 11: Creating and Sustaining
an Environment Conducive to Team Mental Health Chapter 12: Coordinating
Mental Performance and Mental Health Programs and Services Chapter 13:
Consulting about the Development of Youth Sports Programs in School and
Community Settings Chapter 14: Perspectives and Guidelines for Sport
Psychology Consulting in Business Organizations Section III: Practice
Development for Sport Psychology Consulting Chapter 15: Taking Charge of
the Sport Psychology Consultant Development Process Chapter 16:
Establishing and Maintaining Sport Psychology Consulting Clients Chapter
17: Formulating Sport Psychology Consulting Proposals and Enacting
Consulting Agreements Chapter 18: Evaluating Sport Psychology Consulting
and Engaging in Reflective Practice Chapter 19: Concluding Comments about
Consulting in Sport Psychology References Index
Section I: Perspectives on Consulting in Sport Psychology Chapter 1:
Charting the Parameters of Consulting in Sport Psychology Chapter 2:
Embracing Ethical, Legal, and Multicultural Expectations in Sport
Psychology Consulting Chapter 3: Developing and Maintaining Competencies
for Consulting in Sport Psychology Chapter 4: Utilizing a Systems Approach
as a Strategic Basis for Sport Psychology Consulting Section II:
Opportunities for Consulting in Sport Psychology at Individual, Team, and
Organizational Levels Chapter 5: Serving as a Sport Psychology Consultant
to the Individual Athlete, in a Developmental Manner, on an Extended Basis
Chapter 6: Serving as a Team Sport Psychology Consultant Chapter 7:
Consulting with Organizational Decision-Makers about the Psychological
Makeup of Athletes for Draft Selection Purposes Chapter 8: Consulting about
the Mental and Emotional Needs of Athletes as They Transition into and
through Sport Organizations Chapter 9: Providing Guidance to Coaches and
Staff about Supporting the Mental and Emotional Well-being of Physically
Injured Athletes Chapter 10: Helping Coaches to Manage the Mental and
Emotional Demands of Their Profession Chapter 11: Creating and Sustaining
an Environment Conducive to Team Mental Health Chapter 12: Coordinating
Mental Performance and Mental Health Programs and Services Chapter 13:
Consulting about the Development of Youth Sports Programs in School and
Community Settings Chapter 14: Perspectives and Guidelines for Sport
Psychology Consulting in Business Organizations Section III: Practice
Development for Sport Psychology Consulting Chapter 15: Taking Charge of
the Sport Psychology Consultant Development Process Chapter 16:
Establishing and Maintaining Sport Psychology Consulting Clients Chapter
17: Formulating Sport Psychology Consulting Proposals and Enacting
Consulting Agreements Chapter 18: Evaluating Sport Psychology Consulting
and Engaging in Reflective Practice Chapter 19: Concluding Comments about
Consulting in Sport Psychology References Index
Charting the Parameters of Consulting in Sport Psychology Chapter 2:
Embracing Ethical, Legal, and Multicultural Expectations in Sport
Psychology Consulting Chapter 3: Developing and Maintaining Competencies
for Consulting in Sport Psychology Chapter 4: Utilizing a Systems Approach
as a Strategic Basis for Sport Psychology Consulting Section II:
Opportunities for Consulting in Sport Psychology at Individual, Team, and
Organizational Levels Chapter 5: Serving as a Sport Psychology Consultant
to the Individual Athlete, in a Developmental Manner, on an Extended Basis
Chapter 6: Serving as a Team Sport Psychology Consultant Chapter 7:
Consulting with Organizational Decision-Makers about the Psychological
Makeup of Athletes for Draft Selection Purposes Chapter 8: Consulting about
the Mental and Emotional Needs of Athletes as They Transition into and
through Sport Organizations Chapter 9: Providing Guidance to Coaches and
Staff about Supporting the Mental and Emotional Well-being of Physically
Injured Athletes Chapter 10: Helping Coaches to Manage the Mental and
Emotional Demands of Their Profession Chapter 11: Creating and Sustaining
an Environment Conducive to Team Mental Health Chapter 12: Coordinating
Mental Performance and Mental Health Programs and Services Chapter 13:
Consulting about the Development of Youth Sports Programs in School and
Community Settings Chapter 14: Perspectives and Guidelines for Sport
Psychology Consulting in Business Organizations Section III: Practice
Development for Sport Psychology Consulting Chapter 15: Taking Charge of
the Sport Psychology Consultant Development Process Chapter 16:
Establishing and Maintaining Sport Psychology Consulting Clients Chapter
17: Formulating Sport Psychology Consulting Proposals and Enacting
Consulting Agreements Chapter 18: Evaluating Sport Psychology Consulting
and Engaging in Reflective Practice Chapter 19: Concluding Comments about
Consulting in Sport Psychology References Index