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Applied sport, exercise, and performance psychology practice has
diversified considerably over the years, as consultants have
explored various theoretical models to guide them in helping their
clients. Applied Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology:
Current Approaches to Helping Clients provides in-depth and
critical coverage, from a global perspective, of the common
approaches practitioners now use with clients. Chapters are
supplemented with case studies showing the approaches in action.
The text explores topics such as: Cognitive behavioural approaches
Psychodynamics approaches Family systems therapy approaches
Mindfulness approaches Practitioner training and development
Cultural considerations in practice Evidence-based practice This
text is a vital resource for students in applied sport psychology
courses, sport and exercise science courses, and psychology and
counselling courses. It is also an invaluable read for practicing
applied sport, exercise, and performance psychologists, as well as
coaches and parents with some background in psychology.
Whether you are an athlete suffering from nerves or someone who
lacks motivation to exercise, sport and exercise psychology can
help. As the discipline of psychology evolves, more and more people
are training to become sport and exercise psychologists. But how do
you qualify, and when you do, what is the job really like? This is
the first guide to this fascinating and growing profession. It
provides an overview of what the role involves, the educational
qualifications and training you will need to take, and what those
first few years in the job are actually like. It includes a wealth
of tips on how to make the most of the opportunities available. The
book also features testimonials from people currently working in
the field, who reveal not only what helped them along the way, but
also what they would have done differently. How to Become a Sport
and Exercise Psychologist is authored by two of the leading
academics within sport and exercise psychology in the UK, both of
whom have a wealth of experience in the field. The guide is the
perfect companion for anyone considering this exciting career.
Whether you are an athlete suffering from nerves or someone who
lacks motivation to exercise, sport and exercise psychology can
help. As the discipline of psychology evolves, more and more people
are training to become sport and exercise psychologists. But how do
you qualify, and when you do, what is the job really like? This is
the first guide to this fascinating and growing profession. It
provides an overview of what the role involves, the educational
qualifications and training you will need to take, and what those
first few years in the job are actually like. It includes a wealth
of tips on how to make the most of the opportunities available. The
book also features testimonials from people currently working in
the field, who reveal not only what helped them along the way, but
also what they would have done differently. How to Become a Sport
and Exercise Psychologist is authored by two of the leading
academics within sport and exercise psychology in the UK, both of
whom have a wealth of experience in the field. The guide is the
perfect companion for anyone considering this exciting career.
Applied sport, exercise, and performance psychology practice has
diversified considerably over the years, as consultants have
explored various theoretical models to guide them in helping their
clients. Applied Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology:
Current Approaches to Helping Clients provides in-depth and
critical coverage, from a global perspective, of the common
approaches practitioners now use with clients. Chapters are
supplemented with case studies showing the approaches in action.
The text explores topics such as: Cognitive behavioural approaches
Psychodynamics approaches Family systems therapy approaches
Mindfulness approaches Practitioner training and development
Cultural considerations in practice Evidence-based practice This
text is a vital resource for students in applied sport psychology
courses, sport and exercise science courses, and psychology and
counselling courses. It is also an invaluable read for practicing
applied sport, exercise, and performance psychologists, as well as
coaches and parents with some background in psychology.
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