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Robert S. Weinberg and Daniel Gould FOUNDATIONS of SPORT and EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY FIFTH EDITION Presentation Package Robert S. Weinberg and Daniel Gould HUMAN KINETICS www.HumanKinetics.com

C O N T E N T S Chapter 12 Arousal Regulation Chapter 13 Imagery Chapter 14 Self-Confidence Chapter 15 Goal Setting Chapter 16 Concentration Chapter 17 Exercise and Psychological Well-Being Chapter 18 Exercise Behavior and Adherence Chapter 19 Athletic Injuries and Psychology Chapter 20 Addictive and Unhealthy Behaviors Chapter 21 Burnout and Overtraining Chapter 22 Children and Sport Psychology Chapter 23 Aggression in Sport Chapter 24 Character Development and Good Sporting Behavior Chapter 1 Welcome to Sport and Exercise Psychology Chapter 2 Personality and Sport Chapter 3 Motivation Chapter 4 Arousal, Stress, and Anxiety Chapter 5 Competition and Cooperation Chapter 6 Feedback, Reinforcement, and Intrinsic Motivation Chapter 7 Group and Team Dynamics Chapter 8 Group Cohesion Chapter 9 Leadership Chapter 10 Communication Chapter 11 Introduction to Psychological Skills Training Contents