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1 Chapter 18 Sport and Exercise Psychology Sport and Exercise Psychology

2 Definition of Sport and Exercise Psychology Psychology: study of human behavior Sport Psychology: application of psychology to issues and problems in the world of sport Exercise Psychology: application of psychology to issues and problems in the fields of fitness, exercise, and physical activity Psychology: study of human behavior Sport Psychology: application of psychology to issues and problems in the world of sport Exercise Psychology: application of psychology to issues and problems in the fields of fitness, exercise, and physical activity

3 Development of Sport and Exercise Psychology Two major approaches to the field 1.Academic study of sport and exercise psychology 2.Application to those who are engaged in sport and exercise Roles for both fields are unlicensed, unlike clinical psychologists who can later specialize in sports psychology Two major approaches to the field 1.Academic study of sport and exercise psychology 2.Application to those who are engaged in sport and exercise Roles for both fields are unlicensed, unlike clinical psychologists who can later specialize in sports psychology

4 Development of Sport Psychology Coleman Griffith, a psychologist (1928) is considered to be the grandfather of sport psychology in America Until the 1960’s, the field was not actively pursued Formation of the International Congress of Sport Psychology in 1965 in Rome, Italy North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA) was formed in 1968 In the 1970’s, graduate students were allowed to prepare for specialized studies Coleman Griffith, a psychologist (1928) is considered to be the grandfather of sport psychology in America Until the 1960’s, the field was not actively pursued Formation of the International Congress of Sport Psychology in 1965 in Rome, Italy North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA) was formed in 1968 In the 1970’s, graduate students were allowed to prepare for specialized studies

5 Development of Sport Psychology, cont’d In 1985, the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology (AAASP) was formed The APA (1987) developed Division 47, devoted towards Sport Psychology During the 1980’s, the term “exercise psychology” was formed as a companion field to sport psychology In 1985, the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology (AAASP) was formed The APA (1987) developed Division 47, devoted towards Sport Psychology During the 1980’s, the term “exercise psychology” was formed as a companion field to sport psychology

6 Current Status of Sport and Exercise Psychology Clinical and research practice seem very promising The field still has a division between those who “study” and those who “work” with athletes Dishman and Buckworth (2001) state that 4 areas should be involved: 1.Exercise and mental health 2.Anxiety and depression 3.Sleep 4.Self esteem Clinical and research practice seem very promising The field still has a division between those who “study” and those who “work” with athletes Dishman and Buckworth (2001) state that 4 areas should be involved: 1.Exercise and mental health 2.Anxiety and depression 3.Sleep 4.Self esteem

7 What Do Sport and Exercise Psychologists Do? Employed by universities and colleges Teach graduate courses, perform research, and advise grad students Work with sport teams or individual athletes in two ways: 1.Performance enhancement role 2.Counseling role Employed by universities and colleges Teach graduate courses, perform research, and advise grad students Work with sport teams or individual athletes in two ways: 1.Performance enhancement role 2.Counseling role

8 Psychological Interventions Used With Athletes Relaxation training Cue-controlled relaxation Desensitization Mental imaging Coping strategies Cover modeling Relaxation training Cue-controlled relaxation Desensitization Mental imaging Coping strategies Cover modeling

9 How to Prepare to Become a Sports Psychologist? 3 primary paths 1.Graduate training in sport psychology 2.Graduate training in clinical psychology 3.Training in counseling psychology No special license or certification is needed to practice sport psychology Minimal educational experiences is needed, i.e., doctoral degree 3 primary paths 1.Graduate training in sport psychology 2.Graduate training in clinical psychology 3.Training in counseling psychology No special license or certification is needed to practice sport psychology Minimal educational experiences is needed, i.e., doctoral degree

10 Current Issues and Problems in Sport Psychology Two main issues –Differences between academic and consulting sport psychologists –Issues of licensing Other issues involve the degree which evidence supports claims that sport and exercise psychology interventions are actually responsible for performance gains and other important outcomes Two main issues –Differences between academic and consulting sport psychologists –Issues of licensing Other issues involve the degree which evidence supports claims that sport and exercise psychology interventions are actually responsible for performance gains and other important outcomes

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