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OverviewThe 2 volume APA Handbook of Sport and Exercise Psychology presents new areas of research and links theory with emerging practice to reflect the latest developments in this constantly changing field. The 77 chapters provide extensive coverage of conceptual frameworks and models, empirical findings, and practical interventions. Additionally, many chapters discuss topics not addressed in other publications, such as attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, sleep disorders, life-span engagement in sport and physical activity, and professional ethics and governance. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark H. Anshel , Elise E. Labbé , Trent A. Petrie , Steven J. PetruzzelloPublisher: American Psychological Association Imprint: American Psychological Association Weight: 4.472kg ISBN: 9781433830396ISBN 10: 1433830396 Pages: 1535 Publication Date: 26 February 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis set offers a plethora of information on theory, concepts, and best practices for students, faculty, and researchers and will make a great addition to a classroom environment. This handbook is a valuable resource for those in the sport and exercise psychology field. -- Choice This set offers a plethora of information on theory, concepts, and best practices for students, faculty, and researchers and will make a great addition to a classroom environment. This handbook is a valuable resource for those in the sport and exercise psychology field. --Choice This set offers a plethora of information on theory, concepts, and best practices for students, faculty, and researchers and will make a great addition to a classroom environment. This handbook is a valuable resource for those in the sport and exercise psychology field. --Choice Author InformationMark H. Anshel, PhD, is professor emeritus in the Department of Health and Human Performance at Middle Tennessee State University. Dr. Anshel received his BS in physical education from Illinois State University, his MA in the psychology of motor performance from McGill University, and his PhD in the psychology of movement performance from Florida State University. He has authored more than 145 journal articles, 15 book chapters, and 13 full books, including Aerobics for Fitness (5th ed.), Applied Exercise Psychology: A Practitioner's Guide to Improving Client Health and Fitness, Applied Health Fitness Psychology, In Praise of Failure: The Value of Overcoming Mistakes in Sports and in Life, Intervention Strategies for Changing Health Behavior, and Sport Psychology: From Theory to Practice (5th ed.). Dr. Anshel's career has addressed two related fields: sport psychology and exercise psychology. Within sport psychology, his primary area of research has been understanding the coping process in performance. In particular, he has studied the personal factors (e.g., coping style, resilience, mental toughness, skill level, age, gender, cultural background) and situational factors (e.g., chronic vs. acute nature, presence of observers or audience members, level of self-control) that influence whether events are considered stressful, as well as the most effective ways of managing such events. Within exercise psychology, his primary area of research has been the development, validation, and application of the disconnected values model, an intervention that encourages people to replace their unhealthy habits with healthier, more desirable ones. In his consulting practice, Dr. Anshel has applied performance psychology concepts to assist a variety of clients, including athletes and exercisers, coaches, law enforcement officers, sports rehabilitation professionals, members of the performing arts (e.g., dancers, actors, musicians), and corporate employees. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |