Sports management classes may touch upon sports psychology but that is not their main focus. There are separate counseling and psychology degrees which specifically deal with sports psychology and counseling.
Ralf Erdmann has written: 'Relativierte Macht' -- subject(s): Motivation (Psychology), Physical education and training, School sports, Social aspects, Social aspects of School sports
If it is to study clinical psychology, it is more advisable to study first psychology generally, and then have the domain psychology degree, go to clinical psychology and with knowledge on the subject
Whickham school and sports college
sports psychology
for me, UST. just check out their website.
There are degrees in sports management, sports psychology, and athletic training degrees.
The GradSchools.com directory contains over 7500 Social and Behavioral Sciences graduate programs in subjects from Anthropology to Sports Psychology The GradSchools.com directory contains over 7500 Social and Behavioral Sciences graduate programs in subjects from Anthropology to Sports Psychology
Sports psychology deals with the psychological aspects of sports and the effects on the athletes. Often when an athlete is experiencing a slump, they can help reveal the root of the issues at hand. One can obtain a degree in psychology and adapt that to sports for a career.
Northgate High School, Dereham, England
Robert E. Maggard has written: 'Parental attitudes toward the values of interscholastic athletics' -- subject(s): Attitude (Psychology), Attitudes, Parent and child, Parents, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of School sports, School sports, Sports for children
School Psychology International was created in 1979.