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The Oxford Handbook of Sport and Performance Psychology
Edited by Shane Murphy
775 pages
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178x254mm
978-0-19-973176-3
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Hardback
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06 September 2012
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- This handbook covers a very wide range of psychology of performance areas, including sports, the arts, business, and the military, among others.
- No other handbook of this scope has combined sport and performance psychology to this effect.
- Part of THE OXFORD LIBRARY OF PSYCHOLOGY SERIES.
The Oxford Handbook of Sport and Performance Psychology includes the latest research and applied perspectives from leaders in the field of performance psychology. Current and comprehensive, this foundational volume presents sport and performance psychology from myriad perspectives, including:
- individual psychological processes in performance such as attention, imagery, superior performance intelligence, motivation, anxiety, confidence, cognition and emotion - the social psychological processes in performance including leadership, teamwork, coaching, relationships, moral behavior, and gender and cultural issues - human
development issues in performance, such as the development of talent and expertise, positive youth development, the role of the family, end of involvement transitions, and both youth and masters-level sport and physical activity programs - interventions in sport and performance psychology and counseling of performers in distress including such important issues for all performers as: appearance- and performance-enhancing drug use, injuries, managing pain, eating and weight issues, burnout, and the role of physical activity in maintaining health.
The chapters collected here also cover the history of sport and performance psychology; the scope and nature of the field; ethical issues in sport and performance psychology; performance psychology in the performing
arts and other non-sporting fields; perfectionism and performance; the role of the performance coach and of the sport psychologist with a coach and team; supervision; and a look ahead to the future of the field.Readership: Professionals in psychology, sport psychology, performance psychology and related fields interested in sport and performance psychology; graduate students in sport psychology, or in sport and performance psychology; coaches undertaking advanced training in sport psychology; performance coaches in fields such as business, the military, the performing arts, and medicine.
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Edited by Shane Murphy, Professor, Psychology Department, Western Connecticut State University Shane Murphy, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology at Western Connecticut State University, where he teaches sport, health and performance psychology. Contributors: Bruce Abernethy The University of Queensland Faculty of Health Sciences Brisbane, Australia
Mark B. Andersen Department of Sport and Exercise Science Victoria University Melbourne, Australia
Mark R. Beauchamp School
of Kinesiology University of British Columbia Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Stuart J. H. Biddle School of Sport, Exercise, and Health Science Loughborough University Loughborough, UK
Nicole D. Bolter Department of Kinesiology San Francisco State University San Francisco, CA
Charles Brown Get Your Head in the Game Charlotte, NC
Christopher M. Carr St. Vincent Sports Performance Indianapolis, IN
Sam Carr Department of Education University of Bath Bath, UK
Albert V. Carron University of Western Ontario London, Ontario, Canada
Kathleen V. Casto Department of Graduate Psychology James Madison University Harrisonburg, VA
Packianathan Chelladurai School of Physical Activity and Educational Services The Ohio State University Columbus, OH
Dave Collins Institute of Coaching and Performance University of Central Lancashire Grey Matters Performance Lancashire, UK
Jean Côté School of Kinesiology and Health Studies Queen's University Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Jennifer Cumming School of
Sport and Exercise Sciences University of Birmingham Birmingham, UK
Julie P. Douglas School of Sport, Exercise, and Health Sciences Loughborough University Loughborough, UK
Kate I. Goodger English Institute of Sport Manchester, UK
Trish Gorely School of Sport, Exercise, and Health Science Loughborough University Loughborough, UK
Daniel Gould Institute for the Study of Youth Sports Michigan State University East Lansing, MI
Christy Greenleaf Department of Psychology University of North Texas Denton,
TX
Doug Hankes Auburn University Auburn, AL
Robert J. Harmison Department of Graduate Psychology James Madison University Harrisonburg, VA
Chris G. Harwood School of Sport, Exercise, and Health Sciences Loughborough University Loughborough, UK
Antonis Hatzigeorgiadis Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences University of Thessaly Volos, Greece
Kate F. Hays Independent practice Toronto, Ontario, Canada
John Heil Psychological Health Roanoke Roanoke, VA
Tom
Hildebrandt Appearance and Performance Enhancing Drug Use Program Mount Sinai School of Medicine New York, NY
Ben Jackson Department of Exercise, Health, and Sport Psychology University of Western Australia Perth, Australia
Graham Jones Top Performance Consulting, Ltd. Wokingham, UK
Marc V. Jones Centre for Sport Health and Exercise Research Staffordshire University Staffordshire, UK
Martin I. Jones Department of Sport and Exercise Psychology University of Gloucestershire Glocestershire, UK
Sara Kamin The Hearth
Psychotherapy Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Maria Kavussanu School of Sport and Exercise Sciences University of Birmingham Birmingham, UK
Lindsay E. Kipp School of Kinesiology University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Minneapolis, MN
Anthony P. Kontos Center for Sports Medicine University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Pittsburgh, PA
Alan S. Kornspan Department of Sport Science and Wellness Education University of Akron Akron, OH
Justine K. Lai Appearance and Performance Enhancing Drug Use Program Mount Sinai School of
Medicine New York, NY
Barbi Law Schulich School of Education Nipissing University North Bay, Ontario, Canada
Todd Loughead Department of Kinesiology University of Windsor Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Luc Martin Department of Kinesiology University of Western Ontario London, Ontario, Canada
Rich Masters Institute of Human Performance University of Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR, China
Sean McCann United States Olympic Committee Colorado Springs, CO
Penny McCullagh Department of Kinesiology
and Physical Education California State University, East Bay Hayward, CA
Nikola Medic School of Exercise, Biomedical and Health Sciences Edith Cowan University Joondalup, Australia
Joseph P. Mills Department of Physical Education and Recreation University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Antoinette M. Minniti School of Science and Technology Nottingham Trent University Nottingham, UK
Zella E. Moore Department of Psychology Manhattan College New York, NY
Aidan Moran School of Psychology University
College Dublin Dublin, UK
Katie L. Morton University of British Columbia Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Bryan P. Murphy University of Connecticut Storrs, CT
Shane M. Murphy Department of Psychology Western Connecticut State University Danbury, CT
Sanna M. Nordin-Bates Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance London, UK
Kirsten Peterson Australian Institute of Sport Canberra, Australia
Albert J. Petitpas Department of Psychology Springfield College Springfield, MA
Trent A. Petrie Department of Psychology University of North Texas Denton, TX
Leslie Podlog Department of Exercise and Sport Science University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT
Emily A. Roper Department of Health and Kinesiology Sam Houston State University Huntsville, TX
Martyn Standage Department for Health University of Bath Bath, UK
Diane Ste-Marie School of Human Kinetics University of Ottawa Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Joachim Stoeber School of Psychology University of Kent Kent,
UK
William B. Strean Department of Physical Education and Recreation University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Yiannis Theodorakis Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences University of Thessaly Volos, Greece
Taunya Marie Tinsley Department of Counselor Education California University of Pennsylvania California, PA
Eleanna Varangis Appearance and Performance Enhancing Drug Use Program Mount Sinai School of Medicine New York, NY
Amy S. Walker Independent practice
Maureen R. Weiss School of Kinesiology University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Minneapolis, MN
Sarah E. Williams University of Birmingham Birmingham, UK
Mark R. Wilson University of Exeter Exeter, UK
E. Missy Wright Institute for the Study of Youth Sports Michigan State University East Lansing, MI
Bradley W. Young School of Human Kinetics University of Ottawa Ottawa, Canada
Nikos Zourbanos Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences University of Thessaly Volos, Greece
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"...an exciting, thought-provoking look at human excellence in sport and performance and worthwhile to read." - PsycCRITIQUES, June 2013 "This is a useful resource on key issues and insights in sport and performance psychology. As the first volume in the series to examine research and practice related to the psychology of excellent performance, this book is a unique contribution to the field. Domains such as dance, music, theatre, business, executive coaching, the military, and education are discussed in the context of psychology of performance excellence. Because of the breadth and depth of its information, this book is most suitable for graduate students, researchers, and practitioners in sport and performance psychology." -
Doody's Notes, Jan 2013 "I urge readers to get a copy of this valuable book... ... a pioneering work in a new field, and its editor and 70 contributors have provided us with information and original research not available anywhere [else]." - Biz India, June 2013
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Preface
Part One: The Nature and Scope of Sport and Performance Psychology
1. History of Sport and Performance Psychology
Alan S. Kornspan
2. The Psychology of Performance in Sport and Other Domains
Kate F. Hays
3. Sport and Performance Psychology: Ethical Issues
Doug Hankes
4. The Role of Superior Performance Intelligence in Sustained Success
Graham Jones
5. Performance Psychology in the Performing Arts
Sanna M. Nordin-Bates
Part Two: Individual Psychological Processes in Performance
6. Concentration: Attention and Performance
Aidan Moran
7. Conscious and Unconscious Awareness in Learning and Performance
Rich Masters
8. Emotional Regulation and Performance
Marc V. Jones
9. Anxiety: Attention, the Brain, the Body, and Performance
Mark R. Wilson
10. Cognitions: Self-Talk and Performance
Yiannis Theodorakis, Antonis Hatzigeorgiadis, and Nikos Zourbanos
11. The Role of Imagery in Performance
Jennifer Cumming and Sarah E. Williams
12. Motivation: Self-Determination Theory and Performance in Sport
Martyn Standage
13. Modeling and Performance
Penny McCullagh, Barbi Law, and Diane Ste-Marie
14. Efficacy Beliefs and Human Performance: From Independent Action to Interpersonal Functioning
Mark R. Beauchamp, Ben Jackson, and Katie L. Morton
15. Perfectionism and Performance
Joachim Stoeber
Part Three: Social Psychological Processes in Performance
16. Teamwork and Performance
Albert V. Carron, Luc Martin, and Todd Loughead
17. Leadership and Manifestations of Sport
Packianathan Chelladurai
18. The Psychology of Coaching
Daniel Gould
19. Moral Behavior in Sport
Maria Kavussanu
20. Gender, Identity, and Sport
Emily A. Roper
21. Relationships and Sport and Performance
Sam Carr
22. Culture/Ethnicity and Performance
Anthony P. Kontos
Part Four: Human Development and Performance
23. A Developmental Approach to Sport Expertise
Jean Côté and Bruce Abernathy
24. Training for Life: Optimizing Youth Development through Sport and Physical Activity
Maureen R. Weiss, Lindsay E. Kipp, and Nicole D. Bolter
25. Talent Development: The Role of the Family
Chris G. Harwood, Julie P. Douglas, and Antoinette M. Minniti
26. Expert Masters Sport Performers: Perspectives on Age-Related Processes, Mechanisms, and Motives
Bradley W. Young and Nikola Medic
27. Transitions: Ending Active Involvement in Sports and Other Competitive Endeavors
Albert J. Petitpas, Taunya Marie Tinsley, and Amy S. Walker
Part Five: Interventions in Sport and Performance Psychology
28. Counseling Performers in Distress
Zella E. Moore
29. Appearance- and Performance-Enhancing Drug Use
Thomas B. Hildebrandt, Eleanna Varangis, and Justine K. Lai
30. Burnout: A Darker Side to Performance
Kate I. Goodger and Martin I. Jones
31. The Body and Performance
William B. Strean and Joseph P. Mills
32. Injury and Performance
John Heil and Leslie Podlog
33. Pain and Performance
John Heil and Leslie Podlog
34. Eating Disorders in Sport
Trent A. Petrie and Christy Greenleaf
35. Physical Activity Interventions
Stuart J. H. Biddle and Trish Gorely
36. The Role of the Sport and Performance Psychologist with the Coach and Team: Implications for Performance Counseling
Christopher M. Carr
37. The Performance Coach
Dave Collins and Sara Kamin
38. Optimal Performance: Elite Level Performance in "The Zone"
Robert Harmison and Kathleen V. Casto
39. Supervision and Mindfulness in Sport and Performance Psychology
Mark Andersen
Part Six: Future Directions
40. Sport and Performance Psychology: A Look Ahead
Kirsten Peterson, Charles Brown, Sean McCann, and Shane M. Murphy
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The specification in this catalogue, including without limitation price, format, extent, number of illustrations, and month of publication, was as accurate as possible at the time the catalogue was compiled. Occasionally, due to the nature of some contractual restrictions, we are unable to ship a specific product to a particular territory. Jacket images are provisional and liable to change before publication.
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