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Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology, Volume 16, 2022, Issue 2
JCSP seeks to promote an understanding of theory, technique, and empirical findings specifically related to clinical sport psychology. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: A Qualitative Approach to Understanding the Impact of Partner Play in Doubles Racquet Sports by Sarah Deck, Brianna DeSantis, Despina Kouali, Craig Hall.
Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology, Volume 13, 2019, Issue 4
The Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology (JCSP) a scholarly refereed journal designed to stimulate thought, promote empirical investigation, and disseminate scientifically informed knowledge related to the comprehensive psychological care and overall well-being of athletes, coaches, and sport organizations. The Journal seeks to promote an understanding of theory, technique, and empirical findings specifically related to clinical sport psychology
Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology, Volume 13, 2019, Issue 3
The Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology (JCSP) a scholarly refereed journal designed to stimulate thought, promote empirical investigation, and disseminate scientifically informed knowledge related to the comprehensive psychological care and overall well-being of athletes, coaches, and sport organizations. The Journal seeks to promote an understanding of theory, technique, and empirical findings specifically related to clinical sport psychology
The Physical Educator, Vol. 76, 2019, No. 2
Originally published in 1940 by Phi Epsilon Kappa as a quarterly publication for its fraternity members, The Physical Educator is one of the longest standing journals providing research-based articles relating to physical education, health, recreation, and related areas. Read TPE if you are interested in physical education, health, recreation, dance, exercise science, sports medicine, and sports management.
An international perspective on the past, present, and future of sport psychology
Andreas Stenling har read the Routledge International Handbook of Sport Psychology, edited by Robert J. Schinke, Kerry R. McGannon and Brett Smith (Routledge). He finds this addition to the pile of sport psychology handbooks already adorning his office desk a welcome supplement, both for its attention to emerging topics in the field and for some exciting prognostications of future developments.