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Complex Cases in Sport Psychology offers instructors and students a
unique and novel approach to teaching and learning about sport
psychology. The book consists of a series of character-driven
narratives-set within the context of a university athletic
department-which encourage discussion and critical thinking in
order to find solutions to issues such as athletes lacking in
motivation, introducing mental skills training programs and
improving recruitment. The book begins with a section introducing
the teaching cases approach (suggesting further reading and methods
for its delivery), the university setting and the issues this
context provides for the sport psychologist, and the cast of
characters involved. It goes on to detail over twenty cases spread
across four parts (organizational performance, team performance,
individual performance, and injury and recovery), each based around
a piece of theory and including clear learning outcomes, tasks and
non-prescriptive guidance on reaching a solution. With online
resources which include topical cases, further guidance on the
teaching cases approach and an instructor's manual, this is an
essential supplementary resource for any instructor looking to
provide experiential learning and encourage critical thinking in
their sport psychology classrooms. Covering a full range of
psychological issues in a relevant sporting context, it is also an
important, hands-on guide to counselling for any upper-level
student of sport psychology.
Complex Cases in Sport Psychology offers instructors and students a
unique and novel approach to teaching and learning about sport
psychology. The book consists of a series of character-driven
narratives-set within the context of a university athletic
department-which encourage discussion and critical thinking in
order to find solutions to issues such as athletes lacking in
motivation, introducing mental skills training programs and
improving recruitment. The book begins with a section introducing
the teaching cases approach (suggesting further reading and methods
for its delivery), the university setting and the issues this
context provides for the sport psychologist, and the cast of
characters involved. It goes on to detail over twenty cases spread
across four parts (organizational performance, team performance,
individual performance, and injury and recovery), each based around
a piece of theory and including clear learning outcomes, tasks and
non-prescriptive guidance on reaching a solution. With online
resources which include topical cases, further guidance on the
teaching cases approach and an instructor's manual, this is an
essential supplementary resource for any instructor looking to
provide experiential learning and encourage critical thinking in
their sport psychology classrooms. Covering a full range of
psychological issues in a relevant sporting context, it is also an
important, hands-on guide to counselling for any upper-level
student of sport psychology.
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