Bridging the gap between research and practice, this book explains the basic principles of sport and exercise psychology, and demonstrates how they can be applied to counselling, teaching, coaching, sports medicine and fitness instruction through case studies and practical examples.
Social comparisons, social support, and self-perceptions in group exercise for people with Parkinson's Disease, Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 29, ... In K.R. Fox (Ed.), The physical self: From motivation to well-being (pp. 3–26).
This is the loose-leaf version of Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Seventh Edition With Web Study Guide, which offers students a lower-priced printed version of the text.
Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology
This text provides an introductory look at the opportunities and goals in the field of sport and exercise psychology.
In this new edition, the authors expand upon the key concepts and models of the field, focusing on the interrelationships between exercise and psychology.
Arranged in four complementary parts, the book moves from a general discussion of the nature and role of sport psychology to explorations of individual, group and health factors affecting performance.
This book presents an applied approach to sport psychology and is designed to enable students and coaches to understand key psychological tools.
This is a collection of 50 of the most influential articles in the century-old field of sport and exercise psychology.
Lieberman, D.A. (1998, October). The researcher's role in the design of children's media and technology. In A. Druin (Ed.), The design of children's technology (pp. 73–97). San Francisco, CA: Morgan Kaufmann.
The 2-volume APA Handbook of Sport and Exercise Psychology presents new areas of research and links theory with emerging practice to reflect the latest developments in this constantly changing field.