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    Title
    Doing Sport Psychology
    Authors and contributors
    By (author) Mark B. Anderson
    Physical properties
    Format: Paperback
    Number of pages: 312
    Width: 152 mm
    Height: 229 mm
    Thickness: 19 mm
    Weight: 907 g
    Audience
    College/higher education
    General/trade
    Professional and scholarly
    Language
    English
    ISBN
    ISBN 13: 9780736000864
    ISBN 10: 0736000860
    Classifications
    BISAC category code: SPO041000
    Dewey: 796.01
    Nielsen BookScan Product Class: T15.0
    BICMainSubject: WSDP
    Dewey: 796.01
    BISAC category code: EDU033000
    BISAC category code: MED084000
    Illustrations note
    3 black & white illustrations
    Publisher
    Human Kinetics Publishers
    Imprint name
    Human Kinetics Publishers
    Publication date
    28 July 2000
    Publication City/Country
    Champaign/US
    Biographical note
    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.
    Table of contents
    Beginnings - intakes and the initiation of relationships; removing psychological barriers -clearing the way; the littlefoot approach to learned resourcefulness - managing stress on and off the field; relax it ain't easy (or is it?) listening to self-talk, hearing self-concept; doing imagery in the field; targeting futures - goal setting for professional sports; the sadness in sport - working with a depressed and suicidal athlete; counselling athletes with eating disorders - a case example; looking for help, grieving love lost - the case of C; sport psychology supervision I - from models to doing; sport psychology supervision II - a case study ; first internship experiences, or, what I did on holiday; into the Maelstrom - a five-year relationship from College Ball; doing sport psychology at the really big show; doing sport psychology with injured athletes; doing sport psychology in the coaching role; leaving sport - easing career transitions; breaking out - doing sport psychology.