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Definition

psychological and mental factors that influenced and influence and are influenced by participation&preformance in sport, exercise & physical activity

Function

integrates exercise/sport science with social, health & clinical psychology

Goals

*Application knowledge gained thru this study


*creates ideal mental climate that unleashes *those physical skills that allow athletes to perform at their best


*increase participation and make ppl healthier

Focus on applied sport psychology

1.psych factors that influence participation and performace in sport and exercise


2. Psych effects derived from participation


3.Theories and interventions to enhance performance, participation and personal growth

History: Roots in Noth America

*Greek and Asian cultures


*Norman Triplett- 1st experiment in sport psychology


*foundation developed in 1970's(KINESIOLOGY +PSYCHOLOGY)


*Coleman Griffin an exception-active 1920's to 1930's-father of sport psychology


*Dorthy Yates an exception-active 1930's-1950's-resercher and pioneer

1965-1979

*Bruce and Tom-problem athletes and how to handle them(1966)and athletic motivation inventory


*Formati

1980's

*emphasis on scientific credibility


*push on field versus lab research


*used by NSOC


*began addressing professional issues

Professional issues for SP

*employment opportunities


*Image of the profession


*ethical principles


*credentialing


*training for profession

Image of the profession

*Lack of trust from the athletes


*believes or don't believe


*might feel stigmatized


*Viewed pos by psycho, elite athletes& the media

1990-2013

*Intervention research


*A time of emerging diversity in methods


*Job market


*growth in exercise psychology


*ethics


*training sp consultants



Training for the profession

*who does it? kinesiology and sport science depts.


*clinical psychologist as trainers? for applied careers


*disputes about who is best to train SP


*accredited programs

Credentialing/certification

*members must meet standards


*certified consultant-AASP


*training in: ethics, kinesiology, sp,psych,surervised practicum

Ethical issues

*social responsibility, concerns for welfare of others, integrity, competence, respect for other's rights&dignity, professional scientific repsonsibility

SP as a profession

Professional orgrazations


consulting


set up a specifc private practice


academic