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The Psychology of Perfectionism in Sport; Dance and Exercise

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Download The Psychology of Perfectionism in Sport; Dance and Exercise written by Andrew Hill in PDF format. This book is under the category Medicine and bearing the isbn/isbn13 number 1138958697; 1138958689/9781138958692/ 9781138958685. You may reffer the table below for additional details of the book. We do NOT provide access codes, we provide eBooks ONLY. Instant access will be granted as soon as you complete the payment.

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book-author

Andrew Hill

publisher

Routledge

file-type

PDF

pages

345 pages

language

English

asin

B01FXZRXOC

isbn10

1138958697; 1138958689

isbn13

9781138958692/ 9781138958685


Book Description

Perfectionism has been found to play an important yet complex role in sport; dance; and exercise.

This collection; The Psychology of Perfectionism in Sport; Dance and Exercise (ebook) provides an up-to-date and comprehensive account of theory; research findings; measurement; and practitioner issues associated with perfectionism; providing students with insights into both its benefits and its costs. The ebook features contributions from many of the leading researchers in the field and also includes recommendations from experienced practitioners and clinicians on how best to work with perfectionists.

This ebook will provide researchers and students in sport and exercise psychology; as well as instructors and coaches in sport; dance; and exercise; with an invaluable resource to guide their research and practice.

NOTE: This sale only includes the ebook The Psychology of Perfectionism in Sport; Dance; and Exercise in the original epub (Kindle) format. A converted PDF is also available for free on request. No access codes are included.

 

book-author

Andrew Hill

publisher

Routledge

file-type

PDF

pages

345 pages

language

English

asin

B01FXZRXOC

isbn10

1138958697; 1138958689

isbn13

9781138958692/ 9781138958685

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