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The Routledge Handbook of Mental Health in Elite Sport

Insa Nixdorf, Jürgen Beckmann, Tadhg Macintyre, Scott Martin, Raphael Nixdorf, 978-0-367-56786-6, 9780367567866, 978-0367567866, 978-0-367-56788-0, 9780367567880, 978-0367567880, 978-1-003-09934-5, 9781003099345, 978-1003099345, 0367567865, B0BTTTHW9F

English | 2023 | PDF | 20 MB | 429 Pages

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Mental health is a rapidly increasing  topic in the field of sport psychology. As the relevance of athletes’  mental health has come to prominence through emerging research, there is  a high demand for evidence-based practice in order to promote athletes'  mental health and prevent mental disorders as well as maladaptive  syndromes. However, there is currently no comprehensive overview  available that highlights the empirical evidence for the constructs of  mental health, illustrating the latest developments in research, or that  highlights implications for future science and practice.

The Routledge  Handbook of Mental Health in Elite Sport delivers such an understanding  and overview for this field, offering students, researchers, mental  health professionals, applied sport psychologists, and coaches a  state-of-the-art and insightful summary of science in the newly emerged  field of clinical sport psychology and mental health in athletes.

This  thorough volume covers major current and emerging topics on mental  health and mental illness (e.g., depression), subclinical syndromes  (e.g., burnout), as well as a comprehensive overview of research on  prevention (e.g., green exercise) and treatment of mental health  disorders in athletes and will be a vital resource for researchers,  academics, and students in the fields of sport psychology, clinical  psychology, sport coaching, sport sciences, health psychology, and  physical activity and related disciplines.