Advances in Sport Psychology


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This third edition presents a thorough review of the literature and terminilogy in key topic areas. The clear explanation of potential research directions and the list of contributors make this a must-have book for students of sport psychology.




Psychological Dynamics of Sport and Exercise


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Psychological Dynamics of Sport and Exercise, Fourth Edition, reflects the latest developments in the field of sport and exercise psychology and presents various applications in a range of physical activity settings. The text emphasizes practical theory, which allows students pursuing careers in teaching, coaching, consulting, exercise instruction and leadership, sports medicine, rehabilitation, and athletic training environments to enhance physical activity experiences for all based on the best available knowledge. With emphasis on practical application, readers can incorporate sport and exercise psychology into both their professional and personal experiences. Authors Diane L. Gill, Lavon Williams, and Erin J. Reifsteck highlight key theoretical work and research to provide guidelines for using sport and exercise psychology in professional practice and personal physical activities. The fourth edition of Psychological Dynamics of Sport and Exercise includes reorganized, revised content and relevant, up-to-date research to emphasize the areas of change and growth in the field in recent years. Specific updates to this edition include the following: • Part IV on emotion is now expanded to include two in-depth chapters—one focusing on emotion and performance and one on physical activity and mental health—as well as a third chapter on stress management • Part III on the popular topic of motivation is reorganized to emphasize contemporary research and connections to professional practice. • The chapter on aggression and social development now includes more current research on prosocial and antisocial behavior as well as an expanded section on positive youth development. • In-class and out-of-class lab activities replace case studies to provide scenario-based, experiential activities for a more applied learning experience. • Updated end-of-chapter summaries, review questions, and recommended readings reinforce key concepts and encourage further study. • Application Point sidebars have been updated to cover a wide variety of professions in order to connect the content with real-world application. • A newly added image bank helps instructors prepare class lectures. Content is organized into five parts representing major topics that are found in sport and exercise psychology curriculums. Part I provides an orientation, with chapters covering the scope, historical development, and current approaches to sport and exercise psychology. Part II focuses on the individual, with chapters on personality, attention and cognitive skills, and self-perceptions. Part III covers the broad topic of motivation, addressing the why question of physical activity behavior. Part IV looks at emotion, including the relationship between physical activity and emotion as well as stress management. Part V considers social processes in chapters on social influence, social development, and group dynamics, as well as cultural diversity. With more in-depth coverage than introductory-level texts, Psychological Dynamics of Sport and Exercise, Fourth Edition, brings sport and exercise psychology to life for students as they prepare for their professional lives. Emphasis is placed on sport and exercise psychology concepts as they apply to three key areas off kinesiology professions: physical education teaching, coaching, and consulting; exercise instruction and fitness leadership; and sports medicine, rehabilitation, and athletic training. By focusing on these professional settings, readers will understand how psychology concepts are integral to real-world situations outside of the classroom.




Psychological Kinesiology


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THE DEFINITIVE STATEMENT ON MIND/BODY INTERACTION. Clinical psychologist & internationally recognized researcher Dr. William F. Whisenant describes how the structural, chemical, & psychological factors interact to precipitate well-being or disorder. Using the methods of this approach, the practitioner can assess the origin of current problems in certain dysfunctional assumptions about life. Often information about specific traumas, the year in which they occurred, & the physical location in the body can be found without verbally questioning the subject. Furthermore, when the results of these traumatic experiences are dissipated & the dysfunctional assumptions (erroneous beliefs) are corrected, numerous problematic conditions have been alleviated in the areas of physical & emotional well being, financial & relationship harmony. Built upon the structure of the acupuncture meridians, the approach is drug-free, non-invasive, & expedient. Included are sections on the psychology & mythology of each meridian. Dist. by New Leaf Dist. Co., 401 Thornton Road, Lithia Springs, GA 30057. Phone: 1-800-326-2665. For speaking & training engagements, contact the publisher & author at 910 Kahili St., Kailua, HI 96734-4045. Ph: (808) 262-7740.




The Psychological Benefits of Exercise and Physical Activity


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The Psychological Benefits of Exercise and Physical Activity explores the psychological outcomes that are known to be affected by physical activity behaviors, including depression, anxiety, cognitive performance, self-esteem, pain, and sleep.




Psychological Dynamics of Sport and Exercise-4th Edition


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Psychological Dynamics of Sport and Exercise, Fourth Edition, reflects the latest developments in the field of sport and exercise psychology and presents various applications in a range of physical activity settings.




Psychological Kinesiology


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Energy Psychology


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Energy Psychology: Explorations at the Interface of Energy, Cognition, Behavior, and Health, Second Edition introduces the exciting new paradigm of energy psychology and presents the latest research on the subject. This second edition begins by tracing the roots of energy psychology and contrasting them with contemporary approaches, and the







Psychology of Human Movement


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Approx.339 pages




Psychokinesiology


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The unconscious (subconscious) aspect of the human mind has long been shrouded in mystery. This bold and dynamic book reveals the key to communicating directly with this little understood realm of our psyche. Exploring different facets of behaviour allow the clear analysis of the nature of what is hidden within the deeper elements of the mind and how these controlling patterns of behaviour came to be. Written primarily for professional therapist and counsellors, the new carefully outlined and researched techniques can be incorporated easily into current talk therapy practice. Therapist using these techniques can insure prompt, successful, integrated changes empowering their client's lives quickly and effectively. The lay reader is also rewarded with clear perceptions of why his/her life remains the same; stuck in outmoded behaviour patterns despite their best efforts to alter their thoughts and actions.