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The Psychology of Sports Coaching Research and Practice Routledge Research in Sports Coaching Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Thelwell Richard, Harwood Chris, Greenlees Iain

Couverture de l’ouvrage The Psychology of Sports Coaching

This is the first book to offer a comprehensive review of current research in the psychology of sports coaching. It provides detailed, critical appraisals of the key psychological concepts behind the practice of sports coaching and engages with contemporary debates in this field. Organised around three main themes, it discusses factors affecting the coaching environment; methods for enhancing coach performance; and how to put theory into practice through coaching work.

Written by an international team of researchers and practitioners at the cutting edge of psychology and coaching, each chapter introduces a key concept, defines key terms, provides a comprehensive literature review, and considers implications for future research and applied practice. Encompassing the latest developments in the field, it addresses topics such as:

  • the theory behind effective coaching
  • creating performance environments
  • promoting psychological well-being
  • developing resilience through coaching
  • transformational leadership and the role of the coach.

The Psychology of Sports Coaching: Research and Practice is an indispensable resource for sport psychologists and sports coaches, and is essential reading for all students and academics researching sport psychology.

1. Coaching Athletes through Career Transitions

2. Creating Effective Development Environments for the Adolescent Athlete

3. The Theory (SDT) behind Effective Coaching

4. Understanding and Enhancing Coach-Athlete Relationships through the 3 +1C’s Model

5. Coaching through Organizational Change: The Influence of Leadership Succession Events

6. The Coach-Parent Interaction: Support or Distraction?

7. Helping Coaches Meet Their Psychological Needs

8. High Performance Coaching: Demands and Development

9. Coach Stress and Associated Impacts

10. Athlete Expectancies of Coaches and Their Consequences

11. Understanding Effective Coaching: Antecedents and Consequences

12. Definitions and Correlates of Coach Psychological Well- and Ill-Being

13. Transformational Leadership and the Role of the Coach

14. Enhancing Coaching Efficacy in the Psychosocial Development of Athletes

15. Antecedents and Impacts of Effective and Inspirational Coach Communication

16. Developing Resilience through Coaching

17. Integrating Decision-Making into Training

18. Pulling the Group Together: The Role of the Social Identity Approach

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Richard Thelwell is Head of Department for Sport and Exercise Sciences at the University of Portsmouth, UK. Richard has amassed a portfolio of over 70 peer-reviewed publications including edited book chapters, international journal publications and international conference papers. His current research interests lie within the area of coach psychology and in particular the themes of stress, emotion, coping and performance, psychological skills and behaviour change, and expectation effects. Richard also has a vested research interest in professional practice factors in applied sport psychology and is a Registered Psychologist of the Health and Care Professions Council. He also serves on the Editorial Board for the International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology, the International Journal of Sport Psychology, and is Associate Editor for Case Studies in Sport and Exercise Psychology

Chris Harwood is a Reader in Applied Sport Psychology and Sport Psychology Research Group Leader at Loughborough University, UK. He is a Registered Psychologist of the Health and Care Professions Council, a Chartered Psychologist of the British Psychological Society and High Performance Sport Accredited (Psychology) Practitioner with the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES). His research and teaching interests lie mainly in the psychological aspects of youth sport and athlete development with a particular focus on the psychology of parenting and coaching. He is also interested in professional practice factors in applied sport psychology

Iain Greenlees is a Reader in Sport Psychology at the University of Chichester, UK. He is a Registered Psychologist of the Health and Care Professions Council and a Chartered Psychologist of the British Psychological Society. His research and teaching interests lie mainly in the psychological factors underpinning performance in sport and coaching settings. He is also interested in the

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Thème de The Psychology of Sports Coaching :

Mots-clés :

Coach Efficacy; Large Scale Coach Education; sport psychology; UK Coach; sports coaching; Positive Youth Development; Richard Thelwell; Coach Athlete Relationship; Chris Harwood; Emotional Exhaustion; Iain Greenlees; coach-athlete relationship; Coach Parent Interaction; talent development in sport; Sport Psychology Consultant; youth soccer; Coach Athlete Dyad; self-determination theory; Effective Coach Athlete Relationship; parents in sport; High Performance Coaches; high performance coaching; Autonomy Supportive Coaching; stress in sport; Parent Coach Relationships; effective sports coaching; Autonomy Supportive Strategies; transformational leadership theory; Autonomy Supportive Behaviour; coaching efficacy; Mental Toughness; resilience in sport; Team Resilience; decision making in sport; Social Identity Leadership; social identity theory; Resilience Training; Coach Athlete Interactions; Paul Wylleman; Coach Education; Nathalie Rosier; Social Identity Content; Koen De Brandt; Ter Weel; Paul De Knop; Andrew Mills; Matthew Pain; Megan Gilchrist; Clifford J; Mallett; Sophie X; Yang; Sophia Jowett; Christopher R; D; Wagstaff; Camilla J; Knight; Daniel G; Gould; Paul McCarthy; Burt Giges; Steven B; Rynne; Martin W; O; Rabjohns; Peter Olusoga; Andrew Manley; M; Ryan Flett; Sarah Carson Sackett; Martin Camiré; Juliette Stebbings; Ian M; Taylor; Calum A; Arthur; Alan Lynn; Matthew J; Smith; Sean G; Figgins; Christopher N; Sellars; Mustafa Sarkar; David Fletcher; Matt Dicks; Mark Upton; Andrew; L; Evans; Matt; J; Slater; Pete Coffee; Jamie B; Barker