Sport And Exercise Psychology: A Critical Introduction

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sociogram, 204, 287
software processes:
expertise in sport, and, 168, 170
Solnit, Rebecca:
Wanderlust: A History of Walking, 229–30
somatic anxiety, 72–3, 83–4, 287
South Africa, 14, 124
Southampton, 14
spectators, 196
sport and exercise psychologists, 6;
applied consultancy work, 20–1;
certification, 25–6;
educational role, 21;
professional activities, 18–19;
professional roles, 20–2;
qualifications and training, 25–6;
research work, 21;
“shrinks”, as, 20–1, 30;
training as, 6
sport and exercise psychology, 5, 6;
academic discipline, 14–18, 29;
characteristics, 14–15;
criticisms, 6–7, 29–30;
current status, 28–32;
definition, 14, 287;
educational, 21;
history of, 15–17;
journals, 15, 16, 17, 28–9;
profession of, 15, 18–22;
rejection of, 6;
research in, 21;
scepticism about, 28, 30;
training programmes, 15;
see also exercise psychology
Sport Anxiety Scale (SAS), 80, 81
Sport Attributional Style Scale, 52
Sport Cohesiveness Questionnaire (SCQ), 204
Sport Competition Anxiety Test (SCAT), 80, 81
Sport Imagery Questionnaire (SIQ), 152
Sport Motivation Scale, 66
The Sport Psychologist, 16, 29
sport science, 14, 16
sporting expertise see expertise in sport
SportPsy, 26–7
sports injuries see injuries
spotlight metaphor, 104
springboard diving, 142
sprinting, 12, 85
squash, 167
stage fright, 72
stages of change model see Transtheoretical Model of Behaviour Change
staleness, 239


Subject index 348
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