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1 Introduction to Psychology and Sport Psychology
6/26/2018

2 Objectives Understand the basics of psychology and common terminology
Utilize a psychological approach upon analyzing a scenario Identify the different types of sport psychology fields Property of CTE Joint Venture 6/26/2018

3 Terminology Psychology Sports psychology Physiological Cognitive
Hypothesis Theory Educational sports psychologist Clinical sports psychologist Academic sports psychologist Property of CTE Joint Venture 6/26/2018

4 Psychology Study of behavior and mental processes
What people think, feel and do Use systematic and scientific approach Sports Psychology- study of sport and exercise, and the mental factors that influence performance Property of CTE Joint Venture 6/26/2018

5 Psychology examines: Physiological needs- physical needs
Cognitive needs- mental; thinking, emotional and understanding needs 6/26/2018

6 PROPERTY OF PIMA COUNTY JTED, 2010
4 Numbered Heads 4. Numbered Heads students number off in a group from 1 to 4 teacher poses a question group discusses the answer teacher selects a number from 1 to 4 and asks all students who represent that number to raise their hand teacher calls on a non-volunteer or uses a random method to generate a number such as rolling die teacher provides feedback Students Number 1-6 Find your groups and work on handout together. Be ready to share your responses. PROPERTY OF PIMA COUNTY JTED, 2010

7 Four Goals of Psychology
Describe or gather information about behavior being studied Find an explanation as to why the behavior occurs Hypothesis- an assumption or prediction about behavior that will be tested through research; an educated guess Theory- set of assumptions used to explain behavior Predict, based on knowledge that has been acquired Seek to influence behavior, if necessary 6/26/2018

8 Group pairing and sharing
Form Pairs: Come up with an example of a hypothesis and a theory Get together with another pair and see if they can guess which is the hypothesis and which is the theory Take turns Group pairing and sharing 6/26/2018

9 Careers in Sports Psychology
Educational Psychologist- teaches strategies and mental skills to active populations Clinical Psychologist- provides treatment Academic Psychologist- participates in research and in teaching 6/26/2018

10 Factors that Influence Behavior
Basic Daily Living Needs Physical Development Cognitive Development Social Development Cultural Factors/Socio-economic status Property of CTE Joint Venture 6/26/2018

11 Young Adulthood Cognitive Physical New beginnings Career, home
Establishes intimate relationships Marriage Become parents Higher thinking and reasoning Think from another’s perspective Fully grown/developed Peak muscular strength years Best small motor skills until 35 Healthiest years Child rearing 6/26/2018

12 Middle Adulthood Cognitive Physical Security, satisfaction Empty nest
High intellectual levels Experience? Most creative May develop chronic illnesses/conditions Slight sensory/dexterity loss Menopause Slight losses in strength/coordination Some sleeping/eating issues 6/26/2018

13 Late Adulthood Cognitive Physical
Society looks at old age as a negative Attachment to tangibles/familiarity Awareness of mortality Need for companionship/relationships Slower processing, but good intellect More chronic illness Decrease in sensory functions Less strength, coordination and balance More falls, accidents Shorter 6/26/2018

14 Communication with Patients
Take into consideration age and developmental levels! Ask age-appropriate questions. Be empathic towards developmental responses and reactions Plan treatment and care based on developmental levels. Mental disabilities or disease/illness/medications may alter your approach to communication 6/26/2018

15 3-2-1 3 important terms from today
2 ideas or facts you would like to know more about teacher passes out index cards or pieces of paper teacher instructs students to write down 3 important terms, 2 key ideas or facts they would like to know more about, and 1 skill or concept that they have mastered teacher uses another active participation strategy to debrief or collects the paper 1 of the 3 sports psych fields that you like best


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