Doing Sport Psychology / Edition 1

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Overview

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Many sport psychology texts focus on what to do — relaxation, imagery, etc. This is the first text to focus directly on the how of doing sport psychology.

Doing Sport Psychology involves much more than the standard techniques such as goal setting and positive self-talk. Counselors' personalities, the history of their relationships with athletes, the interaction of individual psychologists and athletes with entire teams—these factors are at least as important as the application of standard procedures. This book reveals in intimate detail the process of sport psychology at work.

The text, edited by psychologist Mark B. Andersen, includes
-details of sessions directed by professionals using a variety of models: cognitive-behavioral, rational-emotive, performance enhancement, developmental, and psychodynamic;

-transcripts of dialogue between counselors and athletes in many different sports, which clearly demonstrate what sport psychology sessions actually sound like;

-descriptive commentaries on why the psychologists chose the therapeutic path they did and what other options they might have chosen; and

-specifics on how a wide variety of people—including coaches, physical therapists, and other professionals who work with athletes and performers—administer sport psychology.
Part I, ""Getting Started,"" details first encounters, intake sessions, and establishment of working relationships. Removing psychological barriers to optimal performance and managing athletes' inevitable stressors are covered here. In every instance, actual session transcripts reveal how counselors related to people in specific situations.

Part II, ""From the Applied Sport Psychology Canon,"" covers traditional topics such as goal setting, relaxation, imagery, and self-talk. But these interventions are not as easy to deliver as some texts imply. The focus here is on how such techniques are applied in real-life situations.

Part III, ""Beyond Performance Enhancement: Working With and Working Through,"" reveals what clinical/counseling sessions with athletes really sound like. Performance-enhancing sessions often expose deeper clinical issues such as personal loss, depression, or eating disorders.

Part IV, ""The Study of Service: From Supervision to Complex Delivery,"" deals with advanced topics. Some of the world's most experienced sport psychologists provide their insight regarding supervising others who deliver psychological services, dealing with interns, and developing long-term relationships with elite athletes.

Part V, ""Branching Out: Other Practitioners, Other Settings,"" provides details of sessions with injured athletes, cross country runners, athletes who are retiring from professional sports, and even a musician (illustrating how sport psychology is broadly applicable to any endeavor where performance is important).

This book provides powerful and revealing insights into how sport psychology is done by the people who do it best.

Mark B. Andersen began this book for use with his own graduate students. It is the book he wishes he had when he was in graduate school. It is now available to all!

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The book contains black-and-white illustrations.

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Editorial Reviews

Booknews
Provides insight into the actual delivery of sport psychology, for graduate students and professionals. Emphasis is not on what to do to enhance performance, but on how sport psychologists do their work and how relationships develop between sport psychologists and athletes. Provides details of sessions directed by professionals using a variety of methods, transcripts of dialogue between counselors and athletes, and specifics on how coaches, physical therapists, and other professionals administer sport psychology. The author is a registered psychologist and associate professor at Victoria University, Australia. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780736000864
  • Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
  • Publication date: 7/28/2000
  • Edition description: New Edition
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 312
  • Sales rank: 901,414
  • Product dimensions: 8.50 (w) x 10.90 (h) x 0.80 (d)

Meet the Author

Mark B. Andersen, PhD, is an associate professor at Victoria University's School of Human Movement, Recreation, and Performance and the Centre for Rehabilitation, Exercise, and Sport Sciences. He is the first professional practice editor of The Sport Psychologist and is a leading contributor to the areas of supervision and the education and training of applied sport psychologists. His 1988 article with Jean Williams in JSEP, A Model of Stress and Athletic Injury: Prediction and Prevention, is a modern classic that has formed a foundation for a major line of research.

Currently residing in St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia, Dr. Andersen does cross-country and downhill skiing and also enjoys rollerblading and sailing in his spare time.

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction

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

Afterword
Shane M. Murphy

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