Reflections and Directions: The Profession of Sport Psychology Past, Present, and Future

The authors review the historical context of sport psychology to explore the present state of sport psychology and make suggestions for the future of the field. The origins of sport psychology are rooted in efforts to improve athletic performance. However, the label "sport psychology" has...

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Excellence
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