The Routledge handbook of clinical sport psychology / edited by Donald R. Marks, Andrew T. Wolanin, Kendahl M. Shortway.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • New York, New York ; London : Routledge, [2022]
  • ©2022
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1 online resource (431 pages)

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Routledge International Handbooks [More in this series]
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Description based on print version record.
Contents
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • About the Contributors
  • Clinical Sport Psychology: An Overview of the Field
  • 1 Introduction: The State of Play in Clinical Sport Psychology
  • 2 Clinical Sport Psychology in Practice: Sport-Specific Roles, Settings, Strategies, and Recommendations for Its Advancement
  • 3 Foundational Competencies of a Clinical Sport Psychologist
  • SECTION I: Psychological Distress in Sport Populations
  • 4 The Athlete with Depression: Risk Factors and Effects
  • 5 Understanding Anxiety and Its Impact in Sport Contexts
  • 6 Athletes, Trauma, and Posttraumatic Stress
  • 7 Body Image and Disordered Eating among Athletes
  • 8 Emotion Regulation and Dysregulation in Athletes: Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Dimensions
  • 9 Substance Use in Athlete Populations: Prevalence and Theories
  • SECTION II: Social and Situational Stressors in Sport and Performance Settings
  • 10 Sports and the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • 11 Psychological Issues and Interventions in Sport Injury Rehabilitation
  • 12 The Challenges of Sport Success for Professional Athletes
  • 13 It's a Contact Sport: The Psychological Impact of Social Media in Sport
  • 14 Gender Discrimination in Sport
  • 15 Cultural Discrimination and Marginalization in Sport Contexts
  • SECTION III: Assessment, Conceptualization, and Treatment
  • 16 Looking Good: Understanding Impression Management in Assessment of Athletes
  • 17 Psychological and Developmental Concerns in Child and Adolescent Athletes
  • 18 Mindfulness- and Acceptance-Based Approaches to the Treatment of Athletes and Coaches
  • 19 Utilizing Systems Theory to Frame Interventions with Athletes across the Developmental Spectrum
  • 20 Organizational Models of Implementing Mental Health Services for Athletes.
  • 21 Pharmacotherapy in the Treatment of Athletes
  • SECTION IV: Best Practices in Clinical Sport Psychology
  • 22 Best Practices in Assessment and Treatment of Mood Disorders in Sport and Performance Contexts
  • 23 Best Practices for the Assessment and Treatment of Anxiety Disorders in Sport Populations
  • 24 Best Practices for Diagnosis and Management of Trauma-Related Disorders in Athletes
  • 25 Best Practices for Assessment and Treatment of Eating Disorders in Sport and Performance Contexts
  • 26 Best Practices for Substance Use Treatment in Student-Athletes
  • 27 Best Practices in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy with Suicidal Athletes
  • 28 Best Practices for the Assessment and Treatment of Interpersonal Problems in Sport and Performance Contexts
  • 29 Best Practices for Pharmacotherapy in Sport and Performance Contexts
  • Conclusion
  • 30 Looking Downfield: Future Directions for Clinical Sport Psychology
  • Index.
ISBN
  • 0-429-33097-9
  • 1-000-41352-7
OCLC
1256241559
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