exercise, benefits of, 236;
injured athletes, 258
self-generated distractions, 116–17, 128
self-instruction, 97–8
self-paced skills, 123
self-report measures, 80–4, 150, 204;
attentional processes, of, 108–10, 113
self-serving bias, 50, 287
self-talk, 98–9, 111, 125, 287;
injury rehabilitation, use in, 275
sensation seeking, 65, 287
Sensation Seeking Scale, 65
serotonin, 287
Shankley, Bill, 182, 257
Sheringham, Teddy, 37, 38
short-term goals, 60
short-term memory see working memory
shrinks, 20–1, 30;
see also sport and exercise psychologists
simulated practice, 120
simulation training, 98–9, 120–1, 287
single-case research designs, 144
SIQ (Sport Imagery Questionnaire), 152
Sisyphus (Greek myth), 229
situational attributions, 48, 287
skill-learning, 166
skilled memory theory, 179
SMART approach to goal-setting, 63–4
Smith, Tommy, 257
Snead, Sam, 13
snooker, 3, 6, 8, 38, 69, 70, 90, 101, 102, 111, 178, 287;
chair routines, 12;
psychological strategies, 12–13;
soccer, and, 12;
world championship final, 2003, 101, 102
Sobers, Garry, 102, 110, 127
soccer, 14, 163–4, 178, 181, 195, 197, 203, 208;
injuries, 255–6, 258, 260, 263;
pre-kick routines, 123;
snooker, and, 12;
sport psychology in, 30–1;
team-building exercises, 215;
World Cup, 120, 181, 200–1, 267;
see also football
social-cognitive approach, 44–55;
see also achievement goal theory;
attribution theory
social cohesion, 198, 287;
see also team spirit
social desirability, 80, 287
social facilitation, 14, 287
social loafing, 196, 206, 287
Subject index 347