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How to Become a Sport and Exercise Psychologist / Martin Eubank and David Tod.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: How to become a Practitioner PsychologistPublisher: London : Routledge, 2018Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (vi, 94 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781315675817
  • 9781317383284
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 796.01 E86
LOC classification:
  • GV706.4 .E93 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
chapter 1 Introduction / David Murphy -- chapter 2 What does a sport and exercise psychologist do? / Martin Eubank -- chapter 3 Psychology graduate - the next step / Martin Eubank -- chapter 4 Becoming a trainee / Martin Eubank -- chapter 5 Starting out / Martin Eubank -- chapter 6 Career possibilities / Martin Eubank.
Summary: Whether you are an athlete suffering from nerves or someone who lacks motivation to exercise, sport and exercise psychology can help. As the discipline of psychology evolves, more and more people are training to become sport and exercise psychologists. But how do you qualify, and when you do, what is the job really like? This is the first guide to this fascinating and growing profession. It provides an overview of what the role involves, the educational qualifications and training you will need to take, and what those first few years in the job are actually like. It includes a wealth of tips on how to make the most of the opportunities available. The book also features testimonials from people currently working in the field, who reveal not only what helped them along the way, but also what they would have done differently. How to Become a Sport and Exercise Psychologist is authored by two of the leading academics within sport and exercise psychology in the UK, both of whom have a wealth of experience in the field. The guide is the perfect companion for anyone considering this exciting career.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-92).

chapter 1 Introduction / David Murphy -- chapter 2 What does a sport and exercise psychologist do? / Martin Eubank -- chapter 3 Psychology graduate - the next step / Martin Eubank -- chapter 4 Becoming a trainee / Martin Eubank -- chapter 5 Starting out / Martin Eubank -- chapter 6 Career possibilities / Martin Eubank.

Whether you are an athlete suffering from nerves or someone who lacks motivation to exercise, sport and exercise psychology can help. As the discipline of psychology evolves, more and more people are training to become sport and exercise psychologists. But how do you qualify, and when you do, what is the job really like? This is the first guide to this fascinating and growing profession. It provides an overview of what the role involves, the educational qualifications and training you will need to take, and what those first few years in the job are actually like. It includes a wealth of tips on how to make the most of the opportunities available. The book also features testimonials from people currently working in the field, who reveal not only what helped them along the way, but also what they would have done differently. How to Become a Sport and Exercise Psychologist is authored by two of the leading academics within sport and exercise psychology in the UK, both of whom have a wealth of experience in the field. The guide is the perfect companion for anyone considering this exciting career.

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