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| Sport Psychology: Past, Present, Future | p. 1 |
| History of Sport Psychology | p. 2 |
| History of Sport Psychology in Eastern Europe | p. 10 |
| Future Directions in North American Applied Sport Psychology | p. 11 |
| Learning, Motivation, and Social Interaction | p. 19 |
| Motor Skill Learning for Effective Coaching and Performance | p. 21 |
| Motor Learning Defined | p. 21 |
| Phases of Motor S... MORE | p. 22 |
| Practice Considerations | p. 26 |
| Teaching Several Skills: Blocked versus Random Practice | p. 27 |
| Teaching Several Variations of a Skill: Variable Practice | p. 29 |
| Whole versus Part Practice | p. 30 |
| Feedback: Its Functions and Use in Skill Learning and Performance | p. 32 |
| Diagnosing and Correcting Errors | p. 35 |
| A Positive Approach to Coaching Effectiveness and Performance Enhancement | p. 42 |
| The ABCs of Behavior Control | p. 43 |
| Positive and Aversive Approaches to Influencing Behavior | p. 45 |
| Positive Reinforcement: Getting Good Things to Happen | p. 47 |
| Performance Feedback | p. 52 |
| Motivational Processes and the Facilitation of Quality Engagement in Sport | p. 59 |
| Believing That One Can: The Construct of Self-Efficacy | p. 60 |
| Achievement Goals: The Importance of How We Judge Our Competence | p. 63 |
| Doing It for the Joy: The Determinants of Intrinsic Motivation and Self-Determination | p. 71 |
| The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy Theory: When Coaches' Expectations Become Reality | p. 81 |
| The Expectation-Performance Process | p. 82 |
| Sport Applications | p. 90 |
| Behavioral Recommendations for Coaches | p. 98 |
| Leadership Effectiveness and Decision Making in Coaches | p. 106 |
| What is Leadership? | p. 107 |
| Leadership Theories and Implications | p. 107 |
| Authentic Leadership | p. 115 |
| Multidimensional Models of Leadership in Sport | p. 117 |
| Decision Making in Coaches | p. 118 |
| Evaluating Leadership | p. 120 |
| Leading Ethically | p. 121 |
| Developing Leadership within the Team | p. 122 |
| Developing Morale within the Team | p. 123 |
| The Sport Team as an Effective Group | p. 132 |
| The Nature of Sport Groups | p. 133 |
| Group Cohesion | p. 134 |
| Developing a Team Concept: Correlates of Cohesion | p. 135 |
| Team Building | p. 141 |
| Communicating Effectively | p. 149 |
| Communication Defined | p. 150 |
| Communication in Sport | p. 151 |
| Communication and Groups | p. 153 |
| The Sport Psychologist as a Skilled Helper | p. 160 |
| Mental Training for Performance Enhancement | p. 167 |
| Psychological Characteristics of Peak Performance | p. 169 |
| Overview of Peak Performance | p. 170 |
| Psychological Characteristics During Peak Experiences in Sport | p. 170 |
| Flow and Peak Performance | p. 171 |
| The Individualized Zone of Optimal Functioning | p. 173 |
| Psychological Attributes and Skills of Successful and Less Successful Athletes | p. 175 |
| A Profile of Mental Toughness | p. 178 |
| Team, Coach, Family, and Organizational Influences on Peak Performance | p. 179 |
| Conclusion: What It Takes to "Make It" | p. 180 |
| Increasing Awareness for Sport Performance | p. 189 |
| The Importance of Awareness in Athletics | p. 190 |
| Awareness as it Relates to Skill Development | p. 191 |
| Techniques for Developing Awareness | p. 195 |
| Appendix: Guidelines for Keeping a Sport Journal | p. 199 |
| Goal Setting for Peak Performance | p. 201 |
| Goal-Setting Research and Theory | p. 201 |
| Examining Athletes' and Coaches' Uses of Goal Setting | p. 204 |
| Goal-Setting Guidelines | p. 206 |
| A Goal-Setting System for Coaches | p. 211 |
| Common Problems in Setting Goals | p. 212 |
| Arousal-Performance Relationships | p. 221 |
| The Nature of Arousal | p. 222 |
| Defining Arousal and Related Constructs | p. 222 |
| The Relationship between Arousal and Motor Performance | p. 227 |
| Estimating the Relationship between an Athlete's Optimal Arousal and Performance | p. 237 |
| Relaxation and Energizing Techniques for Regulation of Arousal | p. 247 |
| Muscle-to-Mind Relaxation Skills and Strategies | p. 251 |
| Mind-to-Muscle Relaxation Techniques | p. 257 |
| Skills and Strategies for Learning How to Increase Activation and Energy | p. 261 |
| Seeing Is Believing: Understanding and Using Imagery in Sport | p. 267 |
| What Is Imagery? | p. 268 |
| Does Imagery Work to Enhance Athletes' Performance? | p. 271 |
| How Does Imagery Enhance Athletes' Performance? | p. 275 |
| How Do You Set Up an Imagery Training Program? | p. 278 |
| Imagery Cookbook for Coaches and Practitioners | p. 282 |
| Case Studies | p. 292 |
| Appendix A Sample Imagery Script for Competition Preparation | p. 300 |
| Appendix B Sport Imagery Evaluation | p. 301 |
| Cognitive Techniques for Building Confidence and Enhancing Performance | p. 305 |
| Key Definitions: Confidence, Mental Toughness, Optimism, Self-Efficacy | p. 306 |
| Common Misconceptions about Confidence | p. 307 |
| Prerequisites for Gaining Confidence | p. 309 |
| Self-Talk | p. 311 |
| Identifying Self-Talk | p. 316 |
| Techniques for Controlling Self-Talk | p. 318 |
| Concentration and Strategies for Controlling It | p. 336 |
| Attention Control Training Principles | p. 337 |
| Increasing Awareness of Types of Attention | p. 344 |
| External Factors: Strategies to Minimize External Distractions | p. 347 |
| Internal Factors: Strategies to Stay Centered | p. 349 |
| Implementing Training Programs | p. 359 |
| Integrating and Implementing a Psychological Skills Training Program | p. 361 |
| Are Psychological Interventions Effective in Improving Sport Performance? | p. 362 |
| Who Will Benefit from Psychological Skills Training? | p. 363 |
| Who Should Conduct the Psychological Skills Training Program? | p. 363 |
| When Should You Implement a Psychological Skills Training Program? | p. 366 |
| When Should Athletes Practice Psychological Skills? | p. 367 |
| How Much Time Should Be Spent in Mental Training? | p. 368 |
| Setting Up a Mental Skills Training Program | p. 369 |
| Determining What Skills to Include | p. 375 |
| Evaluation of Program Effectiveness | p. 377 |
| Practical Pointers for Teaching Mental Skills | p. 379 |
| Ethical Considerations for the Coach and Sport Psychology Consultant | p. 385 |
| Potential Problem Areas | p. 385 |
| Conducting Psychologically Oriented Coach-Training Programs: A Social-Cognitive Approach | p. 392 |
| Developing Coach-Training Programs | p. 393 |
| Implementing Sport Psychology Workshops for Coaches | p. 400 |
| A Final Word | p. 406 |
| Summary of Coaching Guidelines | p. 414 |
| Coach Self-Report Form | p. 416 |
| Gender and Cultural Considerations | p. 417 |
| Overview and Framework | p. 417 |
| The Cultural Context of Sport | p. 419 |
| Gender and Sexuality | p. 422 |
| Race, Ethnicity, and Social Class | p. 426 |
| Cultural Competence in Sport Psychology | p. 429 |
| Enhancing Health and Well-Being | p. 441 |
| When to Refer Athletes for Counseling or Psychotherapy | p. 443 |
| Counseling and Sport Psychology | p. 444 |
| Differentiating Performance Enhancement From More Problematic Personal Issues | p. 445 |
| How to start the Referral Process | p. 446 |
| When Referrals Don't Go Smoothly | p. 448 |
| More Specific Athlete-Related Issues | p. 449 |
| Professional Development Tasks for Practitioners and Students | p. 454 |
| Drug Abuse in Sport: Causes and Cures | p. 463 |
| Review of Drugs Banned in Sport | p. 465 |
| Rationale for an Antidrug Policy in Sport | p. 469 |
| How Widespread Is Drug Abuse in Sport? | p. 469 |
| Likely Causes of Drug Abuse in Sport | p. 472 |
| Strategies for Controlling Drug Abuse | p. 474 |
| Burnout in Sport: Understanding the Process-From Early Warning Signs to Individualized Intervention | p. 492 |
| Introduction | p. 492 |
| Burnout, Dropout, Overtraining, and Staleness | p. 494 |
| Signs, Symptoms, and Consequences of Burnout | p. 495 |
| Theories and Models of Burnout in Sport | p. 496 |
| Examining Burnout in Sport | p. 499 |
| Monitoring Burnout | p. 502 |
| Interventions | p. 504 |
| Case Study | p. 506 |
| Injury Risk and Rehabilitation: Psychological Considerations | p. 512 |
| Factors That Predispose Athletes to Injury | p. 513 |
| Interventions to Reduce Injury Vulnerability | p. 517 |
| Athletes' Reactions to Injury | p. 519 |
| Reacting to Injured Athletes | p. 526 |
| Teaching Specific Psychological Rehabilitation Strategies | p. 529 |
| Career Transition among Athletes: Is There Life after Sports? | p. 542 |
| History and Background | p. 542 |
| Theoretical Perspectives on Career Transition | p. 544 |
| Conceptual Model of Career Transition | p. 545 |
| Stage 1: Causes of Career Termination | p. 545 |
| Stage 2: Factors Related to Adaptation to Career Transition | p. 547 |
| Stage 3: Available Resources for Adaptation to Career Transition | p. 550 |
| Stage 4: Quality of Career Transition | p. 552 |
| Stage 5: Intervention for Career Transition | p. 552 |
| Exercise Psychology | p. 563 |
| Exercise and Mental Health | p. 564 |
| Plausible Mediators or Mechanisms | p. 568 |
| Physical Activity Behavior Change | p. 572 |
| Author Index | p. 596 |
| Subject Index | p. 607 |
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