ABSTRACT

Now available in paperback, the Routledge Handbook of Applied Sport Psychology is a definitive guide to the theory and practice of applied sport psychology. It goes further than any other book in surveying the full variety of issues that practising sport psychologists will confront in their working lives. It introduces the most important tools and skills that psychologists will need to be truly helpful to their clients, and it also adopts a holistic definition of the role of the sport psychologist, explaining how effective counseling, assessment, and therapeutic models can add important extra dimensions to professional practice. The book is divided into seven thematic sections, addressing:

  • counseling;
  • assessment;
  • theoretical and therapeutic models;
  • issues for the individual athlete, from injury and overtraining to depression;
  • issues for teams, from conflict resolution to travel;
  • working with special populations;
  • mental skills, such as imagery, goal setting, and concentration.

Moving beyond the traditional tracks of clinical psychology and performance enhancement, the authors in this book argue convincingly that psychologists would benefit from attempting to understand athletes’ social and familial contexts, their health, happiness, and interpersonal dynamics in the broadest sense, if they are to serve their clients’ best interests. With contributions from many of the world’s leading sport psychologists, and with clear descriptions of best practice in each chapter, the Routledge Handbook of Applied Sport Psychology is essential reading for all serious students and practitioners of sport psychology, counseling, applied sport science, health psychology, and related fields.

part |78 pages

Counseling

chapter |11 pages

Records

Purposes, characteristics, and contents for protecting our clients and ourselves

chapter |9 pages

Ethical practice in sport psychology

Challenges in the real world

chapter |10 pages

Endings

More than saying goodbye

part |41 pages

Assessment

chapter |11 pages

Individual and group observations

Purposes and processes

chapter |10 pages

Psychological assessment

Projective techniques

chapter |9 pages

Psychological assessment

Objective/self-report measures

part |82 pages

Theoretical and therapeutic models

chapter |10 pages

Cognitive-behavioral therapies

chapter |9 pages

Positive psychology

part |110 pages

Individual issues

chapter |10 pages

Drug use and abuse by athletes

chapter |8 pages

Career termination

chapter |10 pages

Depression

chapter |10 pages

Anxiety

chapter |12 pages

Sleep

chapter |11 pages

Overtraining and recovery

part |62 pages

Team-related issues

chapter |10 pages

Constructive communication

chapter |10 pages

Developing a shared identity/vision

Benefits and pitfalls

chapter |10 pages

Conflict management

chapter |10 pages

Death of a teammate

part |94 pages

Working with specific populations

chapter |10 pages

Children

chapter |9 pages

Masters athletes

chapter |9 pages

Professional athletes

chapter |9 pages

Working at the Olympics

part |96 pages

Mental skills

chapter |10 pages

Activation/arousal control

chapter |9 pages

Imagery

chapter |10 pages

Concentration/attention

chapter |8 pages

Self-talk

chapter |10 pages

Confidence

chapter |9 pages

Time management

chapter |10 pages

Pre-performance routines