E-Book, Englisch, 644 Seiten
Schinke / McGannon / Smith Routledge International Handbook of Sport Psychology
Erscheinungsjahr 2016
ISBN: 978-1-317-69232-4
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 644 Seiten
Reihe: Routledge International Handbooks
ISBN: 978-1-317-69232-4
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Contemporary sport psychology is a rapidly developing and theoretically rich discipline, and a sophisticated and challenging profession. The Routledge International Handbook of Sport Psychology offers a comprehensive and authoritative guide to contemporary sport psychology in all its aspects. Written by a team of world-leading researchers and practitioners from five continents, including both established scholars and the best emerging talents, the book traces the contours of the discipline of sport psychology, introducing fundamental theory, discussing key issues in applied practice, and exploring the most important themes, topics and debates across the sport psychology curriculum.
Uniquely, the book presents comparative studies of the history and contemporary practice of sport psychology in ten countries, including the US, UK, China, Japan, Brazil, Russia and Israel, helping the reader to understand the cultural and contextual factors that shape international practice in sport psychology. As well as covering in depth the core pillars of sport psychology, from motivation and cognition to group dynamics, the book also includes a full section on cultural sport psychology, a vital but under-explored sub-discipline that is having a profound influence on contemporary theory and practice.
With 56 chapters and unparalleled range, depth and currency, the Routledge Handbook of International Sport Psychology is an essential addition to any library with a serious holding in sport psychology.
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1. Opening up of Dialogue (Robert J. Schinke, Kerry R. McGannon & Brett Smith) Part 1: International Histories and Contemporary Perspectives 2. Russia (Tatiana Ryba & Natalia Stambulova) 3. US (Craig Wrisberg & Lars Dzikus) 4. China (Gangyan Si, Hin-Yue Li, Baoming Chen) 5. Japan (Shiro Nakagomi & Yuji Yamamoto) 6. Brazil (Franco Noce) 7. Canada (Natalie Durand-Bush & Kylie McNeill) 8. Israel (Ronnie Lidor) 9. Spain (Jaume Cruz Feliu & Alexandre García-Mas) 10. United Kingdom (Melissa Day) Part 2: Athlete Adjustment and Transitions 11. Career Transitions (Paul Wylleman, Nathalie Roser, & Paul De Knop) 12. Adaptation, Stress and Coping in Sport (Adam Nicholls) 13. Athlete Development (Jean Cote & Karl Erickson) 14. Developing Moral Character Through Sport: Delivering on the Promise (Nicole Bolter, Maureen Weiss & Nicole D. Bolter) 15. Athlete Migration (Robert Schinke & Sunghee Park) 16. Burnout (Ken Hodge & Goran Kentta) 17. Sport Injury (Leslie Podlog) 18. Understanding Athlete Disordered Eating: Critical Gender Comparisons (Anthony Papathomas) 19. Athlete Maltreatment (Ashley Stirling & Gretchen Kerr) 20. Spirituality (Noora Ronkainen & Mark Nesti) 21. Concussion (Anthony Kontos & R. J. Elbin) Part 3: Cultural Sport Psychology 22. Self-Identity: Our Most Beautiful and Creative Project (Kitrina Douglas & David Carless) 23. Whiteness in Sport Psychology (Theodore Butryn) 24. Inclusion to Exclusion: Sport for LGBT Athletes (Vikki Krane) 25. Now You See Me, Now You Don’t: Appreciating Culture, Race, Ethnicity and Other Dimensions of Athlete and Consultant Whole-Person Identities (William Parham) 26. Feminism in Sport Psychology (Leslee Fisher & Leslie K. Larsen) 27. Cultural Studies in Sport and Exercise Psychology (Emily Roper) 28. Athletes and Motherhood (Kerry R. McGannon & Rebecca Busanich) 29. Disability Sport: A Partial Overview and Some Thoughts about the Future (Brett Smith, Marie-Josée Perrier, & Jeffrey J. Martin) 30. Hazing in Sport (Jennifer J. Waldron) Part 4: Motivation and Emotion 31. Self-Regulation (Nikos Ntoumanis & Jennifer Cummings) 32. Online Mood Profiling and Self-Regulation of Affective Responses (Andrew Lane & Peter Terry) 33. Mood Measurement and Assessment in Applied Settings (Jolly Roy & Garry Kuan) 34. Goal Orientation (Dorothee Alfermann) 35. Imagery (Krista Chandler & Craig Hall) 36. What is flow?: Reconsideration of the State of Optimal Functioning beyond Flow Theory (Masato Kawabata & Cliff Mallette) 37. Team Resilience (Nick Galli) 38. Parental Support in Youth Sport: A Case of Optimising the Motivational Climate (Chris Harwood) Part 5: Cognition 39. Personality and Performance: Beyond the Big 5 (Ross Roberts and Tim Woodman) 40. Mental Representation and Learning (Thomas Schack & William Land) 41. Expertise and Mental Practice (Aidan Moran) 42. Biofeedback in Sport (Boris Blumenstein & Ernest Tsun-Min Hung) 43. Mental Toughness: Critical Reflections and Future Considerations (Daniel Gucciardi & Sheldon Hanton) 44. Self-Talk in Sport: Where Are We Now? (James Hardy & Nikos Zourbanos) Part 6: Group Dynamics 45. Team Coordination (David Eccles) 46. Relational Coaching in Sport: Its Psychological Underpinnings and Practical Effectiveness (Sophia Jowett & Vaithehy Shanmugam) 47. Coach and Athlete Leadership in Sport (Todd Loughead & Gordon Bloom) 48. Motivational Gains in Group Contexts (Brandon Irwin & Deborah Feltz) 49. Social Support in Sport Psychology (Tim Rees) Part 7: Forecasts to the Future 50. Athletes’ Transitions in Sport and Life: Positioning New Research Trends within the Existing System of Athlete Career Knowledge (Natalia B. Stambulova) 51. A Broad Perspective onto Future Practices of Applied Sport Psychology (Carole Oglesby) 52. Team Resiliency in Sport: Research to Practice (David Yukelson & Robert Weinberg) 53. Overt-Covert Behaviors’ Linkage: Forecasting the Future of the Sport Psychology Science (Gershon Tenenbaum & Edson Filho) 54. Forecasts to the Future: Group Dynamics (Mark Eys & Kevin Spink) 55. Interdisciplinary Connoisseurship in Sport Psychology Research (Andy Sparkes & Brett Smith) Part 8: Conclusion 56. Closing the Loop (Kerry R. McGannon, Brett Smith & Robert J. Schinke)