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sport exercise psychology |
interdisciplinary scientific and applied field embracing integration of sport and exercise science and psychological knowledge |
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different disciplines impacting sport and exercise psychology |
cognitive, clinical and counselling, physiological, social, developmental and health |
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Positive Psychology |
focuses on understanding processes that enable people and groups to thrive *nurturing psychological strengths to improve confidence |
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3 intervention approaches of positive psychology |
1. emotional: focuses on positive states such as joy, satisfaction, happiness 2. cognitive: how positive thoughts influences moods, motivation and performance 3. behavioural: examining how enhancing self-regulation strategies |
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situational factors |
coache/leader style, teammates, opponents, referees, organization, weather, significant others, fans, playing conditions, equipment |
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personal factors |
physical skills, cognitive dispositions, cognitive skills, personality, positions, coping skills, expectations |
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careers in sport psyc?! |
teaching, research, consulting |
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Who? |
those with specialized training in sport sciences and training in interventions for sport and exercise populations |
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What can those without specialized training/licensed be? |
mental training consultants; training in psychology and kinesiology; specialize in performance enhancement |
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ethics |
-concerned with matters of right and wrong as they relate to human behaviour -outlines parameters of relationship between consultant and athlete or team -responsibility = to help athletes, and at worst, cause no harm |
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3 ethics boards |
-CPA -CSPA -AASP |
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CPA ethics codes |
1. respect dignity of persons (confidentiality, no discrimination) 2. responsible caring (competence, no harm, respect) 3. Integrity in Relationships (unbiased, objectivity) 4. Responsibility in Society (inquire knowledge from client, caring = priority) |
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scientific construct: |
term created for scientific purpose to distinguish from related ideas |
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variable |
construct assigned a specific value |
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evidence-based practice |
best available research to inform clinical decision making and service delivery maxmize benegits minimize harm considers background, characteristics and preferences of client |