
Historically, very few sport and exercise psychologists and professionals from related fields such as disability and rehabilitation have conducted thorough research on individuals with disabilities engaged in sport and exercise. The tide is turning, however, as growing media attention and familiarity with the Paralympics and the Wounded Warrior Project begins capturing the attention of researchers everywhere.By addressing this gap, Jeffrey J. Martin's compelling Handbook of Disability Sport and Exercise Psychology is one of the first comprehensive overviews of this important and emerging field of study. In this volume, Martin, an accomplished professor of sport and exercise psychology, shines a light on a variety of topics ranging from philosophy, athletic identity, participation motivation, quality of life, social and environmental barriers, body image, and intellectual impairments among many other issues. Based on the author's own experience and insight, a majority of these topic discussions in this volume are accompanied by thoughtful directions for future research and exploration.Designed to spark conversation and initiate new avenues of research, the Handbook of Disability Sport and Exercise Psychology will allow for readers to look outside the traditional literature focusing largely on able-bodied individuals and, instead, develop a much greater perspective on sport and exercise psychology today.
This handbook investigates the psychological factors influencing individuals with disabilities in sport and exercise settings, addressing a significant gap in existing academic literature. Jeffrey J. Martin, a professor of sport and exercise psychology, synthesizes current research and theoretical frameworks to provide a comprehensive overview of this emerging field. The volume serves as a foundational resource for professionals and researchers, integrating empirical data with critical analysis to advance the study of inclusive physical activity.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this text as a primary reference for scholars seeking to expand the scope of sport psychology beyond able-bodied populations. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is designed to facilitate rigorous scholarly inquiry and future research development.
Page Count:
480
Publication Date:
2017-10-26
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190638052
ISBN-13:
9780190638054
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