14th European Congress of Sport Psychology!

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"Sport Psychology-Theories & Applications, for Perfomance, Health and Humanity"

MSc of Exercise Psychology and Lab of Exercise Psychology & Quality of Life lab, are there! 

Information: http://www.fepsac2015.ch/ &  https://www.facebook.com/groups/FEPSAC2105/ 

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Congress Topics

General Themes
The overall Congress theme is „Sport Psychology: Theories and Applications for Performance, Health and Humanity“. It covers all areas of sport and exercise psychology, including play, motor behaviour, and physical activity. The need for a better and more elaborated theoretical foundation is evident in research as well as in applied sport psychology. New theoretical concepts, empirical research, and evidence-based practice approaches are sought. 

Performance has been a classical theme of sport psychology. Despite its long history, there is still a need to better understand the contribution of sport psychology to individual and team performance and to skill acquisition. Theoretical models featuring underlying psychological mechanisms, empirical data, and evaluations of interventions are requested. 

Health has become a more prominent issue in modern societies and the contribution of exercise and physical activity is widely acknowledged. Professionals in the field have developed strategies to promote physical activity and prevent injuries in sport. The benefit of exercise on psychological functions and states are yet in need of more research, both theoretically and empirically.

The potential of sport for humanity has often been claimed. Theoretical explanations for a psychosocial benefit of sport in underprivileged populations, in groups with special needs, but also in third world countries are scarce, as are empirical data. Sport psychologists are also encouraged to contribute to a humanistic top level sport.

Specific Topics (Examples)

Performance
• Talent detection and talent development
• Dual career in top level sport
• Stress, sleep, recovery, and performance
• Efficient team action
• Motor skills learning and acquisition
• Multisensory representations of motor behaviour
• Ethical dilemmas in applied sport psychology
• The dark side of sport: Psychological abuse 

Health
• Compliance in health sport
• Physical activity and cognitive functioning
• Physical activity and mental health
• Exercise addiction
• Prevention of sport injuries
• Physical activity in the life-span
• Clinical cases in top performance sport

Humanity
• Adapted Physical Activity
• Psychological integration through sport
• Sport for development: Psychological impact
• Violence in sport
• Violent behaviour of sport fans
• Moral behaviour in sport

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