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Self-Help Books in Behavioural Sport Psychology

Behaviour Change, 1986
Self-help books on behavioural and general psychological techniques for sport competitors have proliferated in recent years. As with self-help books in general, there is concern over the validity of these books and their ability to help an athlete develop positive and lasting changes in cognitive and behavioural control skills.
Lee, Christina, Owen, Neville
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Psychology Help in the Injured Player

2017
In the last decade, in what concerns injured athletes, sports psychology assumed a crucial role not only at a support level but also in rehabilitation. Over the years, several studies have shown the importance of psychological intervention during the recovery process on two different levels: motivation and the increase of athlete rehabilitation.
Jorge Silvério, Filipa Reis
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Social Selection in Seeking Help for Psychological Problems

Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1976
Social selection in seekingcarefor psychological problemsfrom psychiatric services, counselingservices, clergymen, medical services, and otherformal agencies was explored among 1,502 randomly selected university students, and their analysis was partially replicated in a prospective analysis of a subgroup of 274 students who werefollowed up two years ...
J R, Greenley, D, Mechanic
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A functional approach to the psychology of helping

Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 1994
Abstract In this paper a critical review of psychotherapy and counselling is undertaken and an alternative approach, basedon concepts from cognitive, accupational and social psychology is proposed to help people overcome their problems.
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Psychology and self-help groups: Predictions on a partnership.

American Psychologist, 1989
Continued growth and increased legitimacy are anticipated for the American self-help group (SHG) phenomenon. Currently estimated at six and a quarter million participants annually, self-help groups will assume a central role in the nation's mental health delivery system over the next two decades. The first part of this article illuminates the self-help
M K, Jacobs, G, Goodman
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Attitudes toward seeking professional psychological help among Chinese pregnant women: A cross-sectional study

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2023
Guanxiu Tang, Zhihong Chen, Jun Lei
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