Psychology of Sports, Exercise, and Fitness

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psychological aspects of physical fitness
social aspects of sports
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  • ISBN 9781041399957
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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“The social psychology of sports and the problems of personal adjustment and mental health are herein encountered with regard for the innovative approach, respect for the theoretical framework, and value for and emphasis on research. The ensuing chapters will explore relationships between the most important areas in sport, exercise, and fitness (SEF) and the human psychological condition.” – From the Preface

Taking a holistic approach Psychology of Sports, Exercise and Fitness: Social and Personal Issues, originally published in 1991, addresses the social psychology of sports and the problems of personal adjustment and mental health at the time. Some of the theoretical bases behind SEF are discussed, as well as the interactions of SEF with mental health and adjustive processes. Also considered are the ways that social factors together with SEF affect individuals.

The authors represent a number of psychological specialities (sports psychopharmacology, clinical, industrial, social development, sports medicine, exercise, physiology, physical education, philosophy), a variety that provides the reader with a balance of professional, academic, and theoretical backgrounds. Thus, students, professionals, and other individuals with serious interest in this topic will find this text to be an unparalleled source of information.

Louis Diamant (1921–2018) was professor emeritus at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He authored numerous papers in the fields of psychopathology, personality, gender, race, and age issues.