Athlete Apperception Technique

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A01=Daryl B. Marchant
A01=Mark B. Andersen
A01=Petah M. Gibbs
AAT
Apperception Technique
Applied Sport Psychologists
applied sport psychology
Artist's Description
Artist’s Description
Athlete Apperception Technique
athlete motivation
Author_Daryl B. Marchant
Author_Mark B. Andersen
Author_Petah M. Gibbs
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clinical sport intervention
coaching science
cognitive psychology
Competitive Anxiety
Daryl Marchant
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Fantasy Storytelling
Frequent Plots
Image Set
Jenny's Story
Jenny’s Story
Latent Stimulus
Mark Andersen
Past Personal Events
performance anxiety research
personality
Petah Gibbs
Professional Sport Setting
projective narrative interpretation
Projective Techniques
projective testing
psychoanalytic assessment
Psychological Assessment
qualitative methods
qualitative personality analysis
sport counselling
Sport Psychology
Sport Psychology Service
Sport Psychology Service Delivery
Sport Psychology Theme
Stimulus Demand
Thematic Apperception Technique
Thematic Apperception Test
Thematic Test Analysis
Unvoiced Questions
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138244139
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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As the field of sport psychology has matured, so a greater appreciation for a diversity of training models, research methodologies, and therapeutic approaches, opposed to the dominant models of objective testing, has developed. The Athlete Apperception Technique (AAT) sets out a sport-specific projective test for practitioners working in sport and exercise service delivery or counselling work with athletes and coaches.

This innovative book includes

  • a basic primer on projective methods and the psychoanalytic theory behind them;
  • a history of projective, storytelling instruments in clinical psychology;
  • the development of the image set for the AAT;
  • some examples of interpreting AAT image stories;
  • instructions for the administration of the AAT;
  • a scoring guide for the stories produced;
  • and in-depth descriptions of the stimulus properties of each image in the AAT, along with all images presented as full-page illustrations.

The AAT will help sport practitioners identify and assess personality features, relationships, anxieties, achievement, motivation, and perfectionism, and augment the recent shift in orientation for service delivery to athletes and provide a more in-depth understanding of athletes’ characters. The AAT is useful supplementary reading for students of sport psychology and a novel tool for any practicing sport psychologist.

Petah M. Gibbs is based in Melbourne, Australia, and works as a psychology and high performance consultant for several professional sporting clubs and leagues in Australia and the USA (including AFL, NBL, WNBL, NBA, NCAA). His main areas of interest are in coach and player welfare, professional and personal development, career transition, and character profiling (recruiting).

Mark B. Andersen is a professor in the School of Health and Welfare at Halmstad University in Sweden and a clinical psychologist in private practice in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. His interests include the application of psychodynamic theory in sport and clinical practice, mindfulness and Buddhist psychology, neuropsychotherapy, sport injuries, and quantitative and qualitative research methods.

Daryl B. Marchant is a registered psychologist and associate professor in the College of Sport and Exercise Science and the Institute of Sport, Exercise, and Active Living at Victoria University in Melbourne, Australia. His research, publications, and supervision interests include applied sport psychology, psychometrics, personality, choking in sport, psychological profiling, and coach development.