Psychology of Enhancing Human Performance

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human performance
MAC
mindfulness-acceptance-commitment model
PD
performance development
performance dysfunction
performance psychology
PST
psychological approaches
psychological skills training
PsyD
sport psychology

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  • ISBN 9780826102607
  • Weight: 567g
  • Dimensions: 162 x 230mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jul 2007
  • Publisher: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The MAC approach developed by connecting the more traditional scientific knowledge base on human performance and self-regulation to more contemporary findings to do with meta-cognitive processes, emotion regulation, and acceptance-based behavioral interventions. Written by the originators of the MAC model, this book will provide both the necessary theory, empirical background, and a structured step-by-step, easy-to-use protocol for the understanding, assessment, conceptualization, and enhancement of human performance. It is a protocol that can be readily adapted for a wide variety of high-performing clientele--from athletes and business people, to sales people, professionals in a variety of fields, and emergency/military personnel. The material can be integrated by practicing clinicians as an adjunctive intervention strategy to help clients with specific performance problems. Numerous case examples, forms, handouts, in- and out-of-session assignments and activities, and verbatim client instructions are included.
Frank L. Gardner, PhD, ABPP, is a Professor of Psychology and Program Director of the Psy.D. Program in Clinical Psychology at La Salle University in Philadelphia. Zella E. Moore, PsyD, is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Manhattan College in New York.

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