Psychology of Crises in Sport [electronic resource] : Causes, Consequences and Solutions / edited by Bernd Strauss, Stephanie Buenemann, Charlotte Behlau, Maike Tietjens, Katherine Tamminen.
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Libro Electrónico | Biblioteca Electrónica | Colección de Libros Electrónicos | 1 | No para préstamo |
Chapter 1 Introduction to crises in sport -- Chapter 2 The concept of Crisis Decision Theory -- Chapter 3 Context and fundamentals of a crisis through the lens of dynamic complex systems -- Chapter 4 Negative performances within a game on a team level -- Chapter 5 Stress, stressors and dealing with them -- Chapter 6 Overcoming crises with effective coping and emotion regulation -- Chapter 7 Mental health crises in elite sports. Chapter 8 Sexualized violence in sport as a crisis -- Chapter 9 Doping in sports - crisis on the individual, the sports and a systematic level? -- Chapter 10 Crisis communication -- Chapter 11 Athletes' (self-)presentation in the media - crisis or potential? -- Chapter 12 The COVID-19 crisis and its influence on sport -- Chapter 13 Personal crises in athlete: Injuries and Retirement -- Chapter14 Conclusion and perspectives: A proposal for a joint crisis theory in sports.
The book includes ideas and concepts from psychology in general, particularly sport psychology, and communication sciences, as well as applied sport psychology and case studies. In each chapter, the reader will first learn the theoretical and empirical background of concepts related to crises, and second, they will be introduced to how to apply this knowledge and methods to prevent and cope with crises. Throughout the book, well-known examples and case studies are addressed to gain a full understanding of crises.
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