Sport psychology [electronic resource] : a student's handbook / Matt Jarvis.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London : Routledge, c2006.Edition: [Rev. and expanded ed.]Description: 1 online resource (xii, 239 p.) : illISBN:
  • 9780203965214 (ebook) :
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version :: No titleDDC classification:
  • 22
LOC classification:
  • GV706.4 .J37 2006
Online resources: Summary: Matt Jarvis has substantially revised and expanded his original coverage of the subject from the highly successful first edition. Here he provides a succinct but comprehensive account of major theory and research in sport psychology. This book offers a student-friendly introduction to the discipline of sport psychology. All the key psychological issues in sport are explored,and difficult questions are raised: are athletes born or made? Doesplaying sport affect personality? Whateffect do cultural beliefs have on personal sporting development? Matt Jarvis has substantially revised and expanded his original coverage of the subject fromthe highly successful first edition (Sport Psychology (1999) in the Routledge Modular Psychology series). Here he provides a succinct but comprehensive account of major theory and research in sport psychology, whilst maintaining the readable style and student-centred approach which made the previous book so successful. Key issues covered include: Personality and sport Attitudes to sport Aggression Social factors affecting performance Arousal and anxiety Motivation and skill acquisition. There is an emphasis not merely on learning about sport psychology, but also on developing critical and creative thinking. In addition, the book includes chapters on conducting research and writing essays in sport psychology, as well as reflective exercises throughout the text.
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Previous ed.: 1999.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-227) and index.

Matt Jarvis has substantially revised and expanded his original coverage of the subject from the highly successful first edition. Here he provides a succinct but comprehensive account of major theory and research in sport psychology. This book offers a student-friendly introduction to the discipline of sport psychology. All the key psychological issues in sport are explored,and difficult questions are raised: are athletes born or made? Doesplaying sport affect personality? Whateffect do cultural beliefs have on personal sporting development? Matt Jarvis has substantially revised and expanded his original coverage of the subject fromthe highly successful first edition (Sport Psychology (1999) in the Routledge Modular Psychology series). Here he provides a succinct but comprehensive account of major theory and research in sport psychology, whilst maintaining the readable style and student-centred approach which made the previous book so successful. Key issues covered include: Personality and sport Attitudes to sport Aggression Social factors affecting performance Arousal and anxiety Motivation and skill acquisition. There is an emphasis not merely on learning about sport psychology, but also on developing critical and creative thinking. In addition, the book includes chapters on conducting research and writing essays in sport psychology, as well as reflective exercises throughout the text.

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