Overview:
Many sport psychology work focuses on 'what' to do - relaxation, imagery, etc. This is the first title to focus directly on the 'how' of applying sport psychology. This text provides powerful and revealing insights into how sport psychology is done by the people who do it best. Examples of sessions directed by professionals using a variety of models (including rational-emotive and performance enhancement) are provided, along with numerous case studies for practical application. | Contents:- Part I. Getting Started
Chapter 1. Beginnings: Intakes and the Initiation of Relationships Mark B. Andersen
Chapter 2. Removing Psychological Barriers: Clearing the Way Burt Giges
Chapter 3. Managing Stress On and Off the Field: The Littlefoot Approach to Learned Resourcefulness Albert J. Petitpas
Part II. From the Applied Sport Psychology Canon Chapter 4. Relax! It Ain't Easy (Or Is It?) Clay P. Sherman and Artur Poczwardowski
Chapter 5. Listening to Self-Talk, Hearing Self-Concept Clark Perry, Jr., and Herbert W. Marsh
Chapter 6. Doing Imagery in the Field Jeff Simons
Chapter 7. Targeting Futures: Goal Setting for Professional Sports Daryl B. Marchant
Part III. Beyond Performance Enhancement: Working With and Working Through Chapter 8. The Sadness in Sport: Working With a Depressed and Suicidal Athlete Karen D. Cogan
Chapter 9. Counseling Athletes With Eating Disorders: A Case Example Trent A. Petrie and Roberta Trattner Sherman
Chapter 10. Looking for Help, Grieving Love Lost: The Case of C Steve T. Barney and Mark B. Andersen
Part IV. The Study of Service: From Supervision to Complex Delivery Chapter 11. Supervision I: From Models to Doing Judy L. Van Raalte and Mark B. Andersen
Chapter 12. Supervision II: A Case Study Mark B. Andersen, Judy L. Van Raalte, and Greg W. Harris
Chapter 13. First Internship Experiences, Or, What I Did on Holiday Vance V. Tammen
Chapter 14. Into the Maelstrom: A Five-Year Relationship From College Ball to the NFL Frances L. Price and Mark B. Andersen
Part V. Branching Out: Other Practitioners, Other Settings Chapter 15. Doing Sport Psychology at The Really Big Show Sean C. McCann
Chapter 16. Doing Sport Psychology With Injured Athletes Gregory S. Kolt
Chapter 17. Doing Sport Psychology in the Coaching Role Britton W. Brewer
Chapter 18. Leaving Sport: Easing Career Transitions David Lavallee and Mark B. Andersen
Chapter 19. Breaking Out: Doing Sport Psychology With Performing Artists Kate F. Hays
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