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SPORT PSYCHOLOGY DEFINED:Issue of Certification, The Research Sport Psychologist
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SELF-CONFIDENCE AND SPORT PSYCHOLOGY:Successful Performance, Verbal persuasion
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SELECTING SELF-TALK STATEMENTS:Skill accusation, Controlling effort
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GOAL ORIENTATION:Goal Involvement, Motivational Climate
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CAUSAL ATTRIBUTION IN SPORT:Fritz Heider’s Contribution, Other Considerations
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CAUSAL ATTRIBUTIONS IN COMPETITIVE SITUATIONS:Locus of Causality
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MOTIVATION IN SPORT:Social Factors, Success and Failure, Coaches’ Behavior
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FLOW: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF OPTIMAL EXPERIENCE, Goal Setting in Sport
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PRINCIPLES OF EFFECTIVE GOAL SETTING:Clearly identify time constraints
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A TEAM APPROACH TO SETTING GOALS:The Planning Phase, The Meeting Phase
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YOUTH SPORT:Distress and anxiety, Coach-Parent Relationships
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ATTENTION AND CONCENTRATION IN SPORT:Information Processing, Memory Systems
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ATTENTION AND CONCENTRATION IN SPORT:Measuring Attentional Focus
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PERSONALITY AND THE ATHLETE:Personality Defined, Psychodynamic Theory
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THE MEASUREMENT OF PERSONALITY:Projective Procedures, Structured Questionnaire
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PERSONALITY AND THE ATHLETE:Athletic Motivation Inventory, Personality Sport Type
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SITUATIONAL FACTORS RELATED TO ANXIETY AND MOOD:Type of Sport
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ANXIETY, AROUSAL, AND STRESS RELATIONSHIPS:Emotion and Mood
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ANXIETY, AROUSAL, AND STRESS RELATIONSHIPS:The Inverted-U Theory
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ALTERNATIVES TO INVERTED-U THEORY:Apter’s Reversal Theory
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COPING STRATEGIES IN SPORT:Measurement of Coping Skill
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RELAXATION STRATEGIES FOR SPORT:Progressive Relaxation, Autogenic Training
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AROUSAL ENERGIZING STRATEGIES:Team Energizing Strategies, Fan Support
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AROUSAL ENERGIZING STRATEGIES:Precompetition Workout, Individual Goal Setting
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IMAGERY:Skill Level of the Athletes, Time Factors and Mental Practice
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IMAGERY:Symbolic Learning Theory, Imagery Perspective. Sensory Mode
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IMAGERY:Paivio’s Two-Dimensional Model, Developing Imagery Skills
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THE ROLE OF HYPNOSIS IN SPORT:Defining Hypnosis, Social-Cognitive Theory
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THE ROLE OF HYPNOSIS IN SPORT:Achieving the Hypnotic Trance, Hypnotic Phase
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PSYCHOLOGICAL SKILLS TRAINING:Psychological Skills Training Program
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PSYCHOLOGICAL SKILLS TRAINING:Performance profiling, Performance routines
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ETHICS IN SPORT PSYCHOLOGY:Competence, Integrity, Social Responsibility
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AGGRESSION AND VIOLENCE IN SPORT:Defining Aggression, Catharsis hypothesis
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AGGRESSION AND VIOLENCE IN SPORT:The Catharsis Effect, Fan Violence
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AUDIENCE AND CROWD EFFECTS IN SPORTS:Social Facilitation, Crowd Hostility
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TEAM COHESION IN SPORT:Measurement of Team Cohesion
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TEAM COHESION IN SPORT:Predicting Future Participation, Team Building
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LEADERSHIP IN SPORT:Fiedler’s Contingency Theory, Coach-Athlete Compatibility
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EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY:Special Populations, Clinical Patients
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EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY:Social Interaction Hypothesis, Amine Hypothesis
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EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY:The Theory of Planned Behavior, Social Cognitive Theory
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EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY:Exercise Addiction, Bulimia Nervosa, Muscle Dysmorphia
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BURNOUT IN ATHLETES:Overtraining and Overreaching, Recommended Intervention
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THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ATHLETIC INJURIES:Personality Factors, Coping Resources
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DRUG ABUSE IN SPORT AND EXERCISE:Stimulants, Depressants
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