Psychology of physical activity : determinants, well-being, and interventions
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Psychology of physical activity : determinants, well-being, and interventions
Routledge, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [321]-358) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hbk ISBN 9780415235259
Description
First published in 2001
Table of Contents
Section A: Introduction and Rationale Section B: Motivation and Psychological Determinants 2. Motivation for Physical Activity: Introduction and Overview 3. Motivation Through Feelings of Control 4. I Can! Motivation Through Feelings of Competence and Confidence 5. Linking Attitudes with Physical Activity 6. Physical Activity Theories and Models: Stages, Phases and Overlap 7. What I Feel and Where I Am: Exercise Perceptions and Social Envirnoments Section C: Psychological Outcomes of Exercise 8. The Feel-Good Factor: Psychological Well-Being 9. Depression and Other Mental Illnesses 10. Other Clinical Populations Section D: Interventions, Applications and Future Directions 11. Intervention Strategies: The Individual 12. Intervention Strategies: Organisations and Communities 13. Conclusions and Future Directions References
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: pbk ISBN 9780415235266
Description
First published in 2001
Table of Contents
Section A: Introduction and Rationale Section B: Motivation and Psychological Determinants 2. Motivation for Physical Activity: Introduction and Overview 3. Motivation Through Feelings of Control 4. I Can! Motivation Through Feelings of Competence and Confidence 5. Linking Attitudes with Physical Activity 6. Physical Activity Theories and Models: Stages, Phases and Overlap 7. What I Feel and Where I Am: Exercise Perceptions and Social Envirnoments Section C: Psychological Outcomes of Exercise 8. The Feel-Good Factor: Psychological Well-Being 9. Depression and Other Mental Illnesses 10. Other Clinical Populations Section D: Interventions, Applications and Future Directions 11. Intervention Strategies: The Individual 12. Intervention Strategies: Organisations and Communities 13. Conclusions and Future Directions References
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