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Book Synopsis

Understanding the Psychology of Soccer presents a detailed understanding of the theories underpinning the psychological issues relating to soccer along with practical insights into effective psychological interventions and strategies



Table of Contents

Section I: Working with Individuals and Teams

1. The Transition From Elite Youth To Elite Adult Professional Soccer: A Summary Of Current Literature And Practical Applications

2. The role of positive psychology and enjoyment in enhancing sport commitment and maximizing strengths in elite youth soccer

3. The Psychology of Penalty Kicks: The Influence of Emotions on Penalty Taker and Goalkeeper Performance

4. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy and Soccer

5. Developing effective on- and off-field leadership in elite soccer: The social identity approach

6. The Psychology of Soccer Referees

Section II: Working through Others

7. Developing Psychological Skills: Emphasising Life Skills for Positive Youth Development

8. Identifying and Delivering a Team-Based Intervention in Elite Youth Soccer: Using Personal-Disclosure Mutual-Sharing (PDMS) to Enhance Team Identification, Resilience, And Coping

9. The Role Of Parents In Developing Elite Soccer Players

10. Enhancing Coaching Efficacy in Youth Soccer

Section III: Working in the Performance Environment

11. Ecology and culture in talent development – a four-step intervention towards cultural leadership in key stakeholders in a Danish soccer academy

12. Applied Psychology in Academy Soccer Settings: A Systems-Led Approach

13. A Challenge Culture: Reflections on Implementing a Psychological Skills Programme In Elite Youth Soccer

14. Understanding the Effects of Organizational Change in Professional Soccer

15. Understanding The Role Of Environment And Culture When Delivering Sport Psychology Services In Elite Women‘S International Soccer

16. Assessing the impact of psychology provision in elite youth soccer

Section IV: Working to Support Physical and Mental Health Challenges

17. Effectively Managing Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury and Return to Performance in Elite Women’s Soccer

18. Understanding Mental Health and Wellbeing Issues in Elite Soccer Players. An Existential Sport Psychology Approach

19. Soccer Referee Mental Health: Developing A Network of Soccer Referee Mental Health Champions

20. Stress, Burnout and Perfectionism in Soccer Players

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 3/19/2020 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367350284, 978-0367350284
      ISBN10: 0367350289

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Understanding the Psychology of Soccer presents a detailed understanding of the theories underpinning the psychological issues relating to soccer along with practical insights into effective psychological interventions and strategies



      Table of Contents

      Section I: Working with Individuals and Teams

      1. The Transition From Elite Youth To Elite Adult Professional Soccer: A Summary Of Current Literature And Practical Applications

      2. The role of positive psychology and enjoyment in enhancing sport commitment and maximizing strengths in elite youth soccer

      3. The Psychology of Penalty Kicks: The Influence of Emotions on Penalty Taker and Goalkeeper Performance

      4. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy and Soccer

      5. Developing effective on- and off-field leadership in elite soccer: The social identity approach

      6. The Psychology of Soccer Referees

      Section II: Working through Others

      7. Developing Psychological Skills: Emphasising Life Skills for Positive Youth Development

      8. Identifying and Delivering a Team-Based Intervention in Elite Youth Soccer: Using Personal-Disclosure Mutual-Sharing (PDMS) to Enhance Team Identification, Resilience, And Coping

      9. The Role Of Parents In Developing Elite Soccer Players

      10. Enhancing Coaching Efficacy in Youth Soccer

      Section III: Working in the Performance Environment

      11. Ecology and culture in talent development – a four-step intervention towards cultural leadership in key stakeholders in a Danish soccer academy

      12. Applied Psychology in Academy Soccer Settings: A Systems-Led Approach

      13. A Challenge Culture: Reflections on Implementing a Psychological Skills Programme In Elite Youth Soccer

      14. Understanding the Effects of Organizational Change in Professional Soccer

      15. Understanding The Role Of Environment And Culture When Delivering Sport Psychology Services In Elite Women‘S International Soccer

      16. Assessing the impact of psychology provision in elite youth soccer

      Section IV: Working to Support Physical and Mental Health Challenges

      17. Effectively Managing Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury and Return to Performance in Elite Women’s Soccer

      18. Understanding Mental Health and Wellbeing Issues in Elite Soccer Players. An Existential Sport Psychology Approach

      19. Soccer Referee Mental Health: Developing A Network of Soccer Referee Mental Health Champions

      20. Stress, Burnout and Perfectionism in Soccer Players

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