Career transitions in sport: international perspectives
Autor(es) - David Lavallee; Paul Wylleman
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Career Transitions in Sport was written for sport psychologists and other practitioners who are concerned with the well-being of athletes who are facing the difficult transition from a sports career, and the regret, anxiety, and identity loss that can accompany retirement. Career Transitions in Sport is a groundbreaking collaboration by international scholars, providing an overview of empirical, theoretical, and applied perspectives on sports career transitions.
ÍNDICE
Foreword
Preface
Part 1: Theory and research on Career transitions in sport
1. Theoretical perspectives on Career Transitions in sport
2. Self-identity issues in sport career transitions
3. Causes and consequences of sport career termination
Part 2: Career transition interventions
4. Athlete lifestyle programs
5. Practical considerations in implementing
6. Transferable skills for career change
7. Intervention strategies for athletes in transition
Part 3: Special Populations
9. Transitions in youth sport: A developmental perspective on parental involvement
10. Sport transitions among athletes with disabilities
11. Career transitions among dancers
12. Within-career transitions of the athlete-Coach-Parent triad
13. The end of an Era: The case of forced transition involving Boston University football
Appendix A
Career transitions in sport: An annotated bibliography
Appendix B
European Federation of sports psychology (FEPSAC)
Index
Editor Biographies
Author Biographies
- Formato: Capa dura 16.00 * 23.50
- Nº de páginas: 316
- Editado em: 2000
- Idioma: Inglês
- ISBN: 1885693214