Presentation: psychology
Topic:-
INTERVENTIONS IN SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY
GROUP MEMBERS
MOBEEN MAHNOOR roll no 36
TAYABA JAVED roll no 29
NAZISH RIAZ roll no 007
ATIQA HAFEEZ roll no 24.
Definition:-
Sport psychology is a proficiency that uses psychological knowledge
and skills to address optimal performance and well-being of athletes,
developmental and social aspects of sports participation, and
systemic issues associated with sports settings and organizations.
What is meant by intervention?
Intervention is a means to prevent or stop a gross violation of human
rights in a state, where such state is either incapable or unwilling to
protect its own people, or is actively persecuting them.
INTERVENTIONS IN SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY:-
Sport Psychology Interventions shows professionals how to help athletes get the most out of
their sport experience and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
The proficiency provides a recognized set of standards to guide appropriate training of
psychologists who wish to practice sport psychology. Specialized knowledge includes:
Theory and research in social, historical, cultural and developmental
foundations of sport psychology.
Issues and techniques of sport specific psychological assessment
and mental skills training for performance enhancement and
participation satisfaction.
Clinical and counseling issues with athletes.
Organizational and systemic aspects of sport consulting.
Developmental and social issues related to sport participation.
Cognitive and behavioral skills training for performance
enhancement. Goal setting; imagery and performance
planning; concentration and attention control strategies;
development of self-confidence, self-esteem and competence
in sports; cognitive-behavioral self-regulation techniques;
emotion management, sportsmanship and leadership skills
Counseling and clinical interventions. Athletic motivation;
eating disorders and weight management; substance abuse;
grief, depression, loss and suicide; over-training and burnout;
sexual identity issues; aggression and violence; athletic injury
and rehabilitation; career transitions and identity crises
.Consultation and training. Team building; sports organization
consultation; systems interventions with parents and families
involved in youth sports participation; education of coaches
regarding motivation, interpersonal and leadership skills and
talent development; education of coaches and administrators
regarding early identification and prevention of psychological
difficulties.