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E-grāmata: Handbook of Sport Psychology, Fourth Edition, 2 Volume Set: 2 Volume Set 4th Edition [Wiley Online]

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  • Formāts: 1392 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-May-2020
  • Izdevniecība: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119568129
  • ISBN-13: 9781119568124
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  • Formāts: 1392 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-May-2020
  • Izdevniecība: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119568129
  • ISBN-13: 9781119568124
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The fourth edition of a classic, leading resource for the field of sport, exercise, and performance psychology

Now expanded to two volumes, and featuring a wealth of new chapters from highly respected scholars in the field, this all-new edition of the Handbook of Sports Psychology draws on an international roster of experts and scholars in the field who have assembled state-of-the-art knowledge into this thorough, well-rounded, and accessible volume. Endorsed by the International Society of Sport Psychology, it represents an invaluable source of theoretical and practical information on our understanding of the role of psychology in sport, exercise, and performance—and how that understanding can be applied in order to improve real-world outcomes.

Presented in eight parts, the Handbook of Sports Psychology, 4th Edition adds new material on emerging areas such as mindfulness, brain mapping, self-consciousness, and mental toughness, and covers special topics such as gender and cultural diversity, athletes with disabilities, and alcohol and drug use in sports. In addition, it covers classic topics such as what motivates an athlete to perform; why do some choke under pressure; how do top performers handle leadership roles; what does one do to mentally train; how an athlete deals with injury; and much more.

  • Fourth edition of the most influential reference work for the field of sport psychology
  • New coverage includes mindfulness in sport and exercise psychology, ethics, mental toughness, sport socialization, and making use of brain technologies in practice 
  • Endorsed by the International Society of Sport Psychology (ISSP)

Handbook of Sports Psychology, 4th Edition is an indispensable resource for any student or professional interested in the field of sports psychology.

Foreword x
Authors List xiv
Reviewer List xxi
Volume I Social Perspectives, Cognition, and Applications
Part 1 Motivation
1(2)
1 Theory of Planned Behavior
3(16)
Mark Conner
2 Putting Individual Motivations into the Societal Context: The Influence of Social Stereotypes in the Physical Activity Domain
19(18)
A'ina Chalabaev
Philippe Sarrazin
3 Self-Determination Theory in Sport and Exercise
37(20)
Martyn Standage
Richard M. Ryan
4 Efficacy Beliefs in Physical Activity Settings: Contemporary Debate and Unanswered Questions
57(24)
Ben Jackson
Mark R. Beauchamp
James A. Dimmock
Part 2 Individual Differences
81(2)
5 Genetics and Motor Performance
83(18)
Sigal Ben-Zaken
6 Mental Toughness: Taking Stock and Considering New Horizons
101(20)
Daniel F. Gucciardi
7 Perfectionism in Sport, Dance, and Exercise: An Extended Review and Reanalysis
121(37)
Andrew P. Hill
Sarah H. Mallinson-Howard
Daniel J. Madigan
Gareth E. Jowett
8 Self-Compassion in Sport and Exercise
158(19)
Amber D. Mosewich
9 High-Risk Sports
177(13)
Tim Woodman
Lew Hardy
Matthew Barlow
10 Self-Presentation in Sport and Exercise
190(16)
James A. Dimmock
Timothy C. Howie
Ben Jackson
11 Theory and Research in Passion for Sport and Exercise
206(25)
Robert J. Vallerand
Jeremie Verner-Filion
Part 3 Emotions
231(2)
12 Affective Responses to Exercise
233(21)
Panteleimon Ekkekakis
Mark E. Hartman
Matthew A. Ladwig
13 Emotion and Sport Performance
254(45)
Christopher M. Janelle
Bradley J. Fawver
Garrett F. Beatty
14 Self-Conscious Emotions in Sport and Exercise
299(22)
Catherine M. Sabiston
Eva Pila
Jenna D. Gilchrist
Part 4 The Self and the Team
321(2)
15 Psychology of Group Dynamics: Key Considerations and Recent Developments
323(21)
Mark R. Beauchamp
Desmond McEwan
Colin M. Wierts
16 Leadership in Sport
344(28)
Calum A. Arthur
Nicolas Bastardoz
17 Kohler Effect and Social Comparison: Performance in Teams with Real and Virtual Partners
372(19)
Deborah L. Feltz
Christopher Hill
18 Moral Behavior in Sport: Reviewing Recent Research and Envisioning a Possible Future
391(19)
Ian D. Boardley
19 Peers and the Sport Experience
410(19)
Alan L. Smith
Sarah Ullrich-French
20 Positive Youth Development Through Sport
429(18)
Nicholas L. Holt
Colin J. Deal
Kurtis Pankow
21 Social Support in Sport
447(18)
Paul Freeman
Part 5 Cognition and Expertise
465(2)
22 Expertise in Sport: The State of the Art
467(20)
David W. Eccles
23 The Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience of Superior Athletic Performance
487(26)
Bradley D. Hatfield
Kyle J. Jaquess
Li-Chuan Lo
Hyuk Oh
24 Mental Representation in Action: A Cognitive Architecture Approach
513(22)
Thomas Schack
25 Cognition, Emotion and Action in Sport: An Ecological Dynamics Perspective
535(21)
Duarte Araujo
Keith Davids
Ian Renshaw
26 New Perspectives on Deliberate Practice and the Development of Sport Expertise
556(22)
Joseph Baker
Bradley W. Young
Rafael A. B. Tedesqui
Lindsay McCardle
27 Early Sport Specialization and Sampling
578(17)
Jean Cote'
Veronica Allan
Jennifer Turnnidge
Karl Erickson
28 Attentional Theories of Choking Under Pressure Revisited
595(16)
Rob Gray
29 Team Mental Models: Theory, Empirical Evidence, and Applied Implications
611(21)
Edson Filho
Gershon Tenenbaum
30 Creativity: The Emergence of a New Dimension of Sport Expertise
632(19)
Vironique Richard
Mark A. Runco
Part 6 Interventions and Performance Enhancement
651(2)
31 Optimizing Attentional Focus
653(13)
Gabriele Wulfand Rebecca Lewthwaite
32 Using Brain Technologies in Practice
666(28)
Maurizio Bertollo
Michael Doppelmayr
Claudio Robazza
33 Eating Disorders in Sport: From Etiology to Prevention
694(17)
Trent A. Petrie
34 Sport Injuries and Psychological Sequelae
711(27)
Diane M. Wiese-Bjornstal
Kristin N. Wood
Joseph R. Kronzer
35 Mindfulness in Sport Contexts
738(13)
Frank L. Gardner
Zella E. Moore
36 Ethical Issues Impacting the Profession of Sport Psychology
751(22)
Jack C. Watson
Brandonn S. Harris
Patrick Baillie
Volume II Exercise, Methodologies, & Special Topics Part 7 Exercise as a Medicine
773(2)
37 Physical Activity Promotion
775(20)
Barbara E. Ainsworth
Cheryl DerAnanian
38 Chronic Exercise and Cognitive Function: A Historical View
795(20)
Jennifer L. Etnier
Yu-Kai Chang
Feng-Tzu Chen
39 Brain Changes in Response to Exercise
815(17)
Karen Zentgrafand Fabian Helm
40 The Unique Contribution of Physical Activity to Successful Cognitive Aging
832(25)
Caterina Pesce
Claudia Voelcker-Rehage
41 Exercise and Multiple Sclerosis: Benefits, Participation Rates, Determinants, and Opportunities
857(15)
Robert W. Motl
Katie L. Cederberg
Brian M. Sandroff
42 The Effects of Exercise on Anxiety and Depression
872(19)
Shawn M. Arent
Alan J. Walker
Michelle A. Arent
43 Physical Activity and Recovery from Breast Cancer
891(20)
Meghan H. McDonough
S. Nicole Culos-Reed
Part 8 Exercise Engagement and Effort
911(2)
44 Progression of Motivation Models in Exercise Science: Where We Have Been and Where We Are Heading
913(16)
Amanda L. Rebarand Ryan E. Rhodes
45 Music-Related Interventions in the Exercise Domain: A Theory-Based Approach
929(21)
Costas I. Karageorghis
46 Perceived Exertion: Dynamic Psychobiological Model of Exercise-Induced Fatigue
950(16)
Natdlia Balagui
Robert Hristovski
andSergi Garcfa-Retortillo
47 The Automatic Basis of Exercise Behavior: Do You Like Exercising?
966(20)
Ralf Brand
Franziska Gutmann
48 Habit in Exercise Behavior
986(13)
Amanda L. Rebar
Benjamin Gardner
Bas Verplanken
Part 9 Measurement and Methodologies
999(2)
49 Qualitative Research
1001(19)
Brett Smith
Andrew C. Sparkes
50 Doing SEM Bayesian-Style: New Opportunities for Sport and Exercise Psychology
1020(24)
Cameron N. Mcintosh
51 Modern Factor Analytic Techniques: Bifactor Models, Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling (ESEM), and Bifactor-ESEM
1044(30)
Alexandre J. S. Morin
Nicholas D. Myers
Seungmin Lee
52 Multilevel Designs and Modeling in Sport and Exercise Psychology: Riding the Current Wave and Looking Beyond at the Horizon
1074(23)
Patrick Gaudreau
Benjamin Schellenberg
Alexandre Gareau
53 Case Study Approaches in Sport and Exercise Psychology
1097(14)
Stewart T. Cotterill
Part 10 Special Topics
1111(2)
54 Performance Psychology: A Guiding Framework for Sport Psychology
1113(18)
Markus Raab
55 Gender and Culture
1131(21)
Diane L. Gill
56 Disability and Sport Psychology
1152(17)
Jeffrey Martin
Michelle Guerrero
Erin Snapp
57 Performance- and Appearance-Enhancing Drug Use in Sports: A Psychological Perspective
1169(19)
Lambros Lazuras
Vassilis Barkoukis
58 Psychological Aspects in Sport Concussions
1188(13)
Semyon M. Slobounov
Alexa Walter
59 Body Language in Sport
1201(19)
Philip Furley
Geoffrey Schweizer
60 Athlete Burnout
1220(21)
Robert C. Eklund
J. D. DeFreese
Author Index 1241(66)
Subject Index 1307
Gershon Tenenbaum, PhD, is the Professor of Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology at the B. Ivcher School of Psychology, The Interdisciplinary Center, Israel, and from 2000-2019 he was the Benjamin S. Bloom Professor of Sport and Exercise Psychology at Florida State University, USA. He is a former President of the International Society of Sport Psychology and the Founder and Editor of the International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (DIV 3 and 47), the National Academy of Kinesiology (NAK), and the Association of Applied Sport Psychology (AASP).

Robert C. Eklund, PhD, is the Associate Dean of Faculty Development and Advancement and Mode L. Stone Professor of Sport Psychology in the College of Education at Florida State University, USA. He is a Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and the National Academy of Kinesiology (NAK). He was the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology from January 2003 through December 2015.