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A Lesson Learned in Time: Advice Shared by experienced Sport Psychologists

A Lesson Learned in Time: Advice Shared by experienced Sport Psychologists

... the sport psychologist were the conduit, then all that the athlete receives reflects the sport psychologist‟s values, beliefs and philosophy of ...reading sport psychology literature but quickly ...

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Sport psychologists’ experiences of organizational stressors

Sport psychologists’ experiences of organizational stressors

... that sport psychology academics perceive a ‘publish or perish condition’ that pervades the higher education sector, particularly within universities that wish to be highly research active and generate a inancial ...

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SERVICE-DELIVERY EXPERTISE IN STUDENT SPORT PSYCHOLOGISTS

SERVICE-DELIVERY EXPERTISE IN STUDENT SPORT PSYCHOLOGISTS

... ASE psychologists appreciated the cognitive and emotional involvement of each other in their interactions, supporting the belief that collaboration is fundamental to working alliances (Horvath & Bedi, ...

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The hot hand phenomenon in amateur golf : examination of psychological momentum : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand

The hot hand phenomenon in amateur golf : examination of psychological momentum : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand

... Psychological momentum is the term used by sport psychologists to describe the notion that performance is influenced by the outcome of a preceding event or events Adler,... Adler 1981 ,[r] ...

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BENEFITS OF SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY: AN OVERVIEW

BENEFITS OF SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY: AN OVERVIEW

... in sport contexts and the practical application of that ...years sport psychologists have examined how psychological skills training, including mental skills training, help athletes improve ...

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The dynamics of expertise acquisition in sport : the role of affective learning design

The dynamics of expertise acquisition in sport : the role of affective learning design

... coordination (Chow, Davids, Hristovski, Araújo, & Passos, 2011; Kelso & Tognoli, 2009; Pinder, et al., 2012). When pushed into metastable regions of system organisation during learning events, a complex ...

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CLIENT-PRACTITIONER RELATIONSHIPS IN SPORT INJURY REHABILITATION

CLIENT-PRACTITIONER RELATIONSHIPS IN SPORT INJURY REHABILITATION

... Apart from being identified as members of athletes’ support networks and instrumental in social support through injury rehabilitation, there is little research and discussions on sport psychologists’ ...

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The Performance Function of Imagery on Rowing Athletes

The Performance Function of Imagery on Rowing Athletes

... enhances sport performance of Rowing athletes. Sport psychologists, sport counselors and coaches should use the present findings to recommend imagery strategies to universities and district ...

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Blurred lines: Performance enhancement, common mental disorders and referral in the U K  athletic population

Blurred lines: Performance enhancement, common mental disorders and referral in the U K athletic population

... that sport psychology and sport science practitioners are anecdotally reporting increased incidences of athletes seeking support for ...a sport scientist, the sport psychologist or ...

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The Performance Function of Imagery on Running Athletes

The Performance Function of Imagery on Running Athletes

... enhances sport performance of Running athletes. Sport psychologists, sport counselors and coaches should use the present findings to recommend imagery strategies to universities and district ...

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Guidelines for Psychologists working with Refugees and Asylum seekers in the UK: Extended version

Guidelines for Psychologists working with Refugees and Asylum seekers in the UK: Extended version

... Instead, psychologists should advise schools and colleges to place children and young people in classes based on an assessment of their previous schooling, ability and ...

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Leadership Qualities of Black Psychologists

Leadership Qualities of Black Psychologists

... these psychologists made themselves resources for students and early professionals, likely to help them navigate through their development as contributors to the discipline of ...these psychologists ...

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Sport op Afrikaanse postzegels : bijdrage van het Afrika‐Studiecentrum Leiden aan de NVAS Studiedag "Sport in Afrika", 15 oktober 2016

Sport op Afrikaanse postzegels : bijdrage van het Afrika‐Studiecentrum Leiden aan de NVAS Studiedag "Sport in Afrika", 15 oktober 2016

... Afrikaanse sport is natuurlijk wat identiteit betreft niet alleen maar zichtbaar in Afrika zelf (of bij de Afro-­‐Amerikanen, zoals Muhammad Ali, zie eerder), maar inmiddels ook volop in Europa, met allerlei ...

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Deliberative versus Intuitive Psychodiagnostic Decision

Deliberative versus Intuitive Psychodiagnostic Decision

... clinical psychologists were not faster than novices; they were either equally fast (in the vignettes) or slower (in the MouselabWeb matri- ...Experienced psychologists do not prefer to use experience-based ...

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Bermudian Educators' Perceptions of the Roles and Functions of School Psychologists

Bermudian Educators' Perceptions of the Roles and Functions of School Psychologists

... More recent studies by Watkins, Crosby and Pearson (2001), and Gilman and Medway (2007), however, have indicated that educators’ perceptions of the school psychologist has not changed very much. Watkins et al. (2001) ...

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Psychologists' intentional use of reflection as a tool for inquiry : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Education, Massey University

Psychologists' intentional use of reflection as a tool for inquiry : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Education, Massey University

... while psychologists believed that concern about disclosing difficulties would restrict reflective thinking, in most cases, it was not an issue in the current work ...

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New problems, new challenges: embracing innovative approaches to sport research

New problems, new challenges: embracing innovative approaches to sport research

... in sport research. Sport researchers’ embracing these new research paradigms signaled a growing awareness in the sport research community that there is no single or right way to understand social ...

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Ethical dilemmas experienced by early career educational psychologists in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Educational Psychology, Institute of Education, Massey

Ethical dilemmas experienced by early career educational psychologists in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Educational Psychology, Institute of Education, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... career psychologists (those with less than five years’ experience) employed in school settings in Aotearoa New Zealand and in Australia, are explored in this ...educational psychologists, and the processes ...

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Approaches and methods used for measuring organizational performance in national sport governing bodies from 1986 to 2014. A systematized review

Approaches and methods used for measuring organizational performance in national sport governing bodies from 1986 to 2014. A systematized review

... between sport associations and federations seems to arise when looking more closely at their dependence on the ...of sport- ing success, whose organizational structure is hierarchical in ...

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Trainee clinical psychologists talking about religion and spirituality in their work

Trainee clinical psychologists talking about religion and spirituality in their work

... Trainee clinical psychologists’ own stresses and coping with their personal and professional experiences have received little recent attention within the UK. Cushway (1992) reported trainees’ stress resulting from ...

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