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Handbook of Disability Sport and Exercise Psychology


Handbook of Disability Sport and Exercise Psychology

Hardback by Martin, Jeffrey J. (Professor, Professor, Division of Kinesiology, Health, and Sport Studies, Wayne State University)

Handbook of Disability Sport and Exercise Psychology

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ISBN:
9780190638054
Publication Date:
9 Nov 2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Inc
Pages:
480 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Handbook of Disability Sport and Exercise Psychology

Description

Historically, very few sport and exercise psychologists and professionals from related fields such as disability and rehabilitation have conducted thorough research on individuals with disabilities engaged in sport and exercise. The tide is turning, however, as growing media attention and familiarity with the Paralympics and the Wounded Warrior Project begins capturing the attention of researchers everywhere. By addressing this gap, Jeffrey J. Martin's compelling Handbook of Disability Sport and Exercise Psychology is one of the first comprehensive overviews of this important field of study. In this volume, Martin, an accomplished professor of exercise psychology, shines a light on a variety of topics ranging from the philosophy, athletic identity, participation motivation, quality of life, social and environmental barriers, body image, and intellectual impairments among many others. Based on the author's own experience and insight, a majority of these topic discussions are accompanied by thoughtful directions for future research and exploration. Designed to spark conversation and initiate new avenues of research, the Handbook of Disability Sport and Exercise Psychology will allow for readers to look outside the traditional literature focusing solely on able-bodied individuals and, instead, develop a much larger perspective on sport and exercise psychology today.

Contents

Part 1: Research and Science in Disability and Sport and Exercise Psychology Chapter 1: Philosophy of Science Chapter 2: Models of Disability Chapter 3: Research Issues Chapter 4: Doing Research Chapter 5: The Disability World Part 2: Sport Chapter 6: Entering Sport Chapter 7: In Sport Chapter 8: Leaving Sport Chapter 9: Peer Relationships Chapter 10: Coaching Chapter 11: Identity Development Chapter 12: Athletic Identity Chapter 13: Supercrip Identity Chapter 14: Participation Motivation Chapter 15: Achievement Motivation Theory Chapter 16: Achievement Goal Theory Chapter 17: Self-Determination Theory Chapter 18: Negative Affect Chapter 19: Mood Chapter 20: Positive Affect Chapter 21: Self-efficacy Chapter 22: Self-esteem Chapter 23: Personality Chapter 24: Performance Enhancement Part 3: Exercise Chapter 25: Physical Activity, Weight and Fitness Chapter 26: Quality of Life Chapter 27: Family Chapter 28: Individual Chapter 29: Social Chapter 30: Environmental Chapter 31: Self-Efficacy Theory Chapter 32: Theory of Planned Behavior and Stages of Change Models Chapter 33: Physical Activity Interventions Chapter 34: Body Image Chapter 35: Exercise and Body Image Chapter 36: Physical Education Students Chapter 37: Physical Education Teachers Chapter 38: Wounded Warriors Chapter 39: Gender and Ethnicity Chapter 40: Intellectual Impairments

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