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Doing Exercise Psychology

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Doing Exercise Psychology
ISBN: 9781450431842
Publication Date: 5 January 2015

According to the Presidents Council on Fitness, Sports &; Nutrition, If exercise could be packaged into a pill, it would be the single most widely prescribed and beneficial medicine in the nation. Yet the incorporation of physical activity into a regular routine proves difficult for many. Bringing together a field of experts, Doing Exercise Psychology uses applied theories alongside authentic client interactions to address the challenging psychological components of physical activity.

Doing Exercise Psychology helps students understand how to build connections with individual clients, strengthen the professional relationship through listening, and understand clients needs. The text features diverse topics, bridging health psychology and exercise psychology and demonstrating the increasingly important role of physical activity in overall wellness and health.

The first chapter is devoted to the development of mindfulness as a practitioner, while another addresses the difficulties professionals encounter with their own inactivity, encouraging self-reflection in order to be more helpful and open with clients. A key feature of many chapters in Doing Exercise Psychology is the in-the-trenches dialogue between practitioner and client, accompanied by follow-up commentary on what went right and what went wrong in particular sessions. Through these real-world scenarios, students will witness firsthand the methods that are most effective in communicating with clients. The text also explores complex questions such as these:

What are the implications and consequences of using exercise as...

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12 reviews for Doing Exercise Psychology

  1. Rated 1 out of 5

      Yad from Asheville, United States

    trash product but at least its cheap compared to other shops and amazon/ebay

  2. Rated 1 out of 5

      lolly from Albany, United States

    This was such a waste of money. I can only blame myself because I didnt do the research before purchasing it.