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BOOKS

Andersen, M. B. (2005). Sport psychology in practice. Champaign, Il: Human Kinetics.

Anshel, Mark H (2003). Sport Psychology: From theory to practice (4th edition). San Francisco, CA: Benjamin Cummings.

Bandura, A. (1997). Self-efficacy: The exercise of control. NY: Freeman and Company.

Bull, S., Albinson, J.G., Shambrook, J (1996). The Mental Game Plan. Sports Dynamics.

Hall, C. (2001). Imagery in sport and exercise. In R. Singer, H. Hausenblas, & C. Janelle (Eds.), Handbook of sport psychology (pp. 529-549). New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Hall, K. and Kerr, A.W. (2001). Goal Setting in Sport and Physical Activity: Tracing Empirical Developments and Establishing Conceptual Direction. In G.C. Roberts (Ed.), Advances in Motivation and Exercise. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

Locke, E.A. and Latham, G.P. (1990). A theory of goal setting and task Performance.Eaglewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Murphy, Shane (2005). The Sport Psych Handbook: A complete guide to today’s best mental training techniques. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

Orlick, Terry (2000). In Pursuit of Excellence: How to win in sport and life through mental training (4th edition). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

Porter, Kay (2003). The Mental Athlete: Inner training for peak performance in all sports (4th edition). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

Thelwell, R. (2008). Applied sport psychology: Enhancing performance using psychological skills training. In: Sport and Exercise Psychology: Topics in Applied Psychology. Ed: Lane, A.M. Hodder-Stoughton, UK. 1-1

ARTICLES

Behncke. L. (2004). Mental Skills Training For Sports: A Brief Review. Athletic Insight, 6(1).

Callow, N. & Hardy, L. (2001) Types of imagery associated with sport confidence in netball players of varying skill level. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology 13, 1-17.

Cumming, J., & Hall, C. (2002). Deliberate imagery practice: The Development of imagery skills in competitive athletes. Journal of Sports Sciences, 20, 137-145.

Cupal, D. D. (1998). Psychological interventions in sport injury prevention and rehabilitation. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 10, 103-123.

Denis, M. (1985). Visual imagery and the use of mental practice in the development of motor skills. Canadian Journal of Applied Sport Sciences, 10, 4S-16S.

Driediger, M., Hall, C., & Callow, N. (2006). Imagery use by injured athletes: A qualitative analysis. Journal of Sports Sciences, 24, 261-272.

Galli, N., & Vealey, R.S. (2008). “Bouncing Back” From Adversity:
Athletes’ Experiences of Resilience. The Sport Psychologist, 22, 316-335

Hatzigeorgiadis, A., Zourbanos, N., Goltsios, C, & Theodorakis, Y. (2008). Investigating the Functions of Self-Talk: The Effects of Motivational Self-Talk on Self-Efficacy and Performance in Young Tennis Players. The Sport Psychologist, 22, 458-471

Klein, H.J., Wesson, M.J., Hollenbeck, J.R. and Alge, B.J. (1999). Goal commitment and the goal-setting process: Conceptual clarification and empirical synthesis. Journal of Applied Psychology 884, 885-896.

Latham, G.P. and Locke, E.A. (1991). Self-regulation through goal setting. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 550, 212-247.

Martin, K., Moritz, S., & Hall, C. (1999). Imagery use in sport: a literature review and applied model. The Sport Psychologist, 13, 245-268.

Mellalieu, S.D. (2006). The Effects of Goal Setting on Rugby Performance. J Appl Behav Anal. 2006 Summer; 39(2): 257–261.

Moritz, S.E., Martin, K.A., Hall, C., & Vadocz, E. (1996). What are confident athletes imaging?: An examination of image content. The Sport  Psychologist, 10 (2), 171-179.

Nyberg, L., Eriksson, J., Larsson, A., & Marklund, P. (2006). Learning by doing versus learning by thinking: an fMRI study of motor and mental training. Neuropsychologica, 44, 711-717.

Paivio, A. (1985). Cognitive and motivational functions of imagery in human
performance. Canadian Journal of Applied Sport Sciences, 10, 22S-28S.

Salovey, P. and Mayer, J.D. (1990). Emotional intelligence. Imagination, Cognition, and Personality 99, 185-211.