Positive Psychology in Sport and Physical Activity: An Introduction

Positive Psychology in Sport and Physical Activity: An Introduction

by Bridget Grenville - Cleave (Editor), Abbe Brady (Editor)

Synopsis

Positive psychology (PP) is a fast-developing area of research that emphasises personal growth and the positive qualities of life. This is the first book to apply the principles and practice of PP to sport and physical activity.

In attempting to help people enjoy sport, sport psychology has paradoxically often focused on topics such as anxiety, stress and burnout. By contrast, this reader-friendly introduction to PP shows how it can improve sporting performance while also enhancing physical and mental well-being. Demonstrating the practical relevance of PP for all those who participate in sport and physical activity at any level, it covers a variety of topics including:

  • passion, enjoyment and flow
  • positive pedagogy and appreciative inquiry for sport leaders, coaches and teachers
  • gratitude, mindfulness, optimism and hope
  • positive psychology coaching for sport leaders and practitioners
  • character strengths, growth mindset and resilience.

With expert contributors from around the globe, real-life case studies, practical strategies and suggestions for future research in every chapter, this book is inspirational reading for all students, coaches, researchers and practitioners with an interest in sport and exercise psychology, mental health and well-being.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 290
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 17 Oct 2017

ISBN 10: 1138235598
ISBN 13: 9781138235595

Media Reviews

Martin Seligman, the founder of positive psychology, regrets that the discipline had often omitted the study of what he calls the neck down . This is no longer the case! The first of its kind, this volume brings together the field of positive psychology with that of sport and physical activity showing how they are far more than just physical experiences. Going well beyond constructing an excellent research argument, the book offers a great selection of real life case studies, practical interventions and research ideas. A must for anyone who thinks that we cannot separate the study of the mind from the study of the body and believes that flourishing is a multidimensional phenomenon. - Dr Ilona Boniwell, Head of the International MSc in Applied Positive Psychology, Anglia Ruskin University, UK

Author Bio
Abbe Brady is Programme Director for Sports Coaching at St Mary's University, London, UK. Through her applied work as a registered Sport and Exercise Psychologist as well as her research, Abbe has developed an interest in well-being and positive psychology applications within sport and business. She has led symposia and workshops introducing positive psychology to students and practitioners in sport, and she presents on a range of PP-related themes at national and international conferences. Bridget Grenville-Cleave is a lecturer in Applied Positive Psychology at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK. She runs well-being, resilience and engagement training programmes in business, health and education sectors and is passionate about community development using applied positive psychology. Bridget has written five psychology books, including Positive Psychology: A Toolkit for Happiness, Purpose and Well-being (2012). She is also an international speaker on positive psychology and a founding member of the International Positive Psychology Association.