Title | Lecture 6 - Dr Jamie Barker |
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Author | Lauren Ashworth |
Course | Sport Psychology in Action |
Institution | Loughborough University |
Pages | 2 |
File Size | 230.4 KB |
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Dr Jamie Barker...
Sport Psychology in Action
Consultancy Strategies within the Practitioner-Client Relationships
Processes which are undertaken by the Sport Psychologists at clubs in order to impact on training design and match objectives.
System Level Task Analysis = observing behaviours without interpreting the behaviour. Observations that may impact concentration loss within the first 15 minutes of the game. Can draw conclusions from.
Psychosocial Skill Assessment for Performance:
Awareness of 5Cs mean players can be profiled Actions can then be drawn from their weaknesses Other psychometric tools that create a picture of the athlete and help further improvement efforts
Monday 15th March
Sport Psychology in Action
Monday 15th March
Return to Play Phase:
Emotionally challenging for athlete that has strong self-image and athletic identity Rehab has to incorporate physical and psychological
Key Factor Stress Response (Williams & Andersen, 1998):
Explains interactive relationship between athletic injury and psychological factors If we can predict an athlete’s cognitive appraisal of a stressful situation, can help understand how best to support them
Stress and Injury Model:
Explains how someone’s history of stressors, personality and coping resources influence their stress response Interaction between someone’s cognitive appraisal of that situation and the physiological / attentional changes If someone perceives a situation as stressful, that can lead to physiological changes such as tightening of muscles, in turn increasing injury risk E.g. having previous injuries, combined with a high neuroticism personality trait may mean perceive stressful situation as anxious, attention is then disrupted and taskrelevant cues are missed, therefore may lead to injury...