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Sport Psychology |
The study of motivation, violence, leadership, group dynamics, exercise and psychological well being, thoughts and feelings of athletes, etc. |
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Applied Sport Psychology |
The psychological factors that influence participation and performance in sport and exercise, psychological effects derived from participation, and theories and interventions that can be used to enhance performance, participation and personal growth. |
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Inertactionism Paradigm |
Person and environmental variables and their potential interaction. |
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Self-Regulation Training (Psychic Self Regulation) |
Using yogic techniques to voluntarily control such bodily functions as heart rate, temperature, and muscle tension, as well as emotional reactions to stressful situations such as zero gravity. |
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ISSP |
International Society for Psychology of Sport (1965) |
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NASPSPA |
North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (1967) |
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SCAPPS |
Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (1969) |
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FEPSAC |
European Federation of Sport Psychology (1969) |
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ACSM |
AmericanCollege of Sports Medicine (ACSM) adds sport psychology (1970s) |
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SPA |
AAHPERDSport Psychology Academy (SPA, 1975) |
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AASP |
Association for Applied SportPsychology (AASP,1985) (“the Advancement of” in title prior to 2006) |
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APA |
American Psychological Association(APA) Division 47 (1987) |