The Sport Psychologist Volume 13, Issue 1 (March 1999)
- Applied Research
- The Acquisition and Development of Cognitive Skills and Strategies: I. Making the Butterflies Fly in Formation
Sheldon Hanton; Graham Jones
- The Effects of a Multimodal Intervention Program on Performers: II. Training the Butterflies to Fly in Formation
Sheldon Hanton; Graham Jones
- Coaches' Decision Policies About the Participation of Injured Athletes in Competition
Ineke Vergeer; John M. Hogg
- The Effect of Associative and Dissociative Strategies on Rowing Ergometer Performance
Lorna M. Scott; David Scott; Sonja P. Bedic; Joseph Dowd
- An Attribution Training Program and Achievement in Sport
Iris Orbach; Robert Singer; Sarah Price
- The Role of Aggression and Violence in Sport: A Rejoinder to the ISSP Position Stand
John H. Kerr
- Professional Practice
- Understanding Identity, Value, and Meaning When Working With Elite Athletes
Gloria Balagué
- Current Status and Future Issues of Sport Psychology Consultation in Flanders
Paul Wylleman; Paul De Knop; Joke Delhoux; Yves Van den Auweele
- Stages of Change as an Outcome Measure in the Evaluation of Mental Skills Training Programs
J. Robert Grove; Peter Norton; Judy L. Van Raalte; Britton W. Brewer
- Bulletin Board
- Bulletin Board
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