This practical manual introduces a new concept in applied sport psychology, that is, the need to create specialists in each sporting discipline.
Written by an international team of practising experts, The Sport Psychologistâ?(tm)s Handbook begins with an overview of sports psychology and covers the fundamental concepts that a sports psychologist should consider when working with athletes. The most effective interventions are then discussed for a diverse range of over 25 sports, including team and individual sports, combat sports, equestrian sports, motor sports and winter and water sports. Interventions for athletes with disabilities are also discussed.
This is the first text to provide interventions for so many sports in one comprehensive volume. It is an indispensable guide for practising sports psychologists and postgraduate students of sports psychology, and will also be of interest to coaches and managers of athletes.
Contributors
_ Bruce Abernethy, Australia
_ Dorothee Anders, Germany
_ Mark B. Andersen, Australia
_ Mark H. Anshel, USA
_ Mark Bawden, UK
_ Cal Botterill, Canada
_ Gaby BuÃ?mann, Germany
_ Linda K. Bunker, USA
_ Kevin L. Burke, USA
_ Don Bridgeman, Australia
_ Karen D. Cogan, USA
_ JoaquÃn Dosil, Spain
_ Deborah L. Feltz, USA
_ Enrique J. GarcÃ(c)s de los Fayos, Spain
_ Diane L. Gill, USA
_ Wayne Halliwell, Canada
_ Tom Hanson, USA
_ Kathleen M. Haywood, USA
_ Ken Hodge, New Zealand
_ Michael Kellmann, Germany
_ Jeff Kress, USA
_ Chris Lonsdale, New Zealand
_ Michael Martin, Australia
_ Ian Maynard, UK
_ Alex McKenzie, New Zealand
_ Eva V. Monsma, USA
_ Sean MÃ1/4ller, Australia
_ David Pargman, USA
_ John M. Payne, USA
_ Grace Pretty, Australia
_ Brent S. Rushall, USA
_ David N. Sacks, USA
_ Sebastian Schulte, Germany
_ John M. Silva, USA
_ Robert N. Singer, USA
_ Dave Smith, UK
_ Ronald E. Smith,USA
_ Frank L. Smoll, USA
_ Jim Taylor, USA
_ Gershon Tenenbaum, USA
_ Robert Weinberg, USA
_ Len Zaichkowsky, USA
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Written by an international team of practising experts, The Sport Psychologistâ?(tm)s Handbook begins with an overview of sports psychology and covers the fundamental concepts that a sports psychologist should consider when working with athletes. The most effective interventions are then discussed for a diverse range of over 25 sports, including team and individual sports, combat sports, equestrian sports, motor sports and winter and water sports. Interventions for athletes with disabilities are also discussed.
This is the first text to provide interventions for so many sports in one comprehensive volume. It is an indispensable guide for practising sports psychologists and postgraduate students of sports psychology, and will also be of interest to coaches and managers of athletes.
Contributors
_ Bruce Abernethy, Australia
_ Dorothee Anders, Germany
_ Mark B. Andersen, Australia
_ Mark H. Anshel, USA
_ Mark Bawden, UK
_ Cal Botterill, Canada
_ Gaby BuÃ?mann, Germany
_ Linda K. Bunker, USA
_ Kevin L. Burke, USA
_ Don Bridgeman, Australia
_ Karen D. Cogan, USA
_ JoaquÃn Dosil, Spain
_ Deborah L. Feltz, USA
_ Enrique J. GarcÃ(c)s de los Fayos, Spain
_ Diane L. Gill, USA
_ Wayne Halliwell, Canada
_ Tom Hanson, USA
_ Kathleen M. Haywood, USA
_ Ken Hodge, New Zealand
_ Michael Kellmann, Germany
_ Jeff Kress, USA
_ Chris Lonsdale, New Zealand
_ Michael Martin, Australia
_ Ian Maynard, UK
_ Alex McKenzie, New Zealand
_ Eva V. Monsma, USA
_ Sean MÃ1/4ller, Australia
_ David Pargman, USA
_ John M. Payne, USA
_ Grace Pretty, Australia
_ Brent S. Rushall, USA
_ David N. Sacks, USA
_ Sebastian Schulte, Germany
_ John M. Silva, USA
_ Robert N. Singer, USA
_ Dave Smith, UK
_ Ronald E. Smith,USA
_ Frank L. Smoll, USA
_ Jim Taylor, USA
_ Gershon Tenenbaum, USA
_ Robert Weinberg, USA
_ Len Zaichkowsky, USA
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.