Sport, Psychology and Christianity: Welfare, Performance and Consultancy
Synopsis
The majority of sport psychology research to date has been underpinned and driven by a secular perspective. There is an urgent need for sport psychologists to better understand the relevance of Christian faith in athletes' sporting experiences and day-to-day lives in order to improve their performance and well-being. Sport, Psychology and Christianity is the first book to consider the relationship between sport psychology provision and Christianity from a welfare and performance perspective.
Bringing together contributions from leading scholars in the field, the book includes chapters on:
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The role of faith in sport injury rehabilitation
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Christian belief and resilience during injury
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The pitfalls of perfectionism in sport
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Collaboration between sport psychologist and club chaplain
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Ethical considerations when working with spiritual athletes
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Reflective practice in sport psychology consultancy
Offering a holistic approach to improving athlete welfare and performance where faith and spirituality are core tenets of well-being, this volume is a critical and timely resource for students, researchers and practitioners working in sport psychology; sport and spirituality; or religion, sports chaplaincy and allied roles and professions.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis
- ISBN: 9780367731250
- Number of pages: 196
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 mm
- Weight: 400g
- Languages: English
