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Tag: Thinking Styles
2003
FEATURE: Cognitive Style AND Athletic Performance Part I: Distortions
by Paul Schienberg, Ph.D. The pressures of competitive sport offer ideal situations for creating irrational or distorted cognitive styles. What athletes...
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Come on, with the Come on
Interview With Kevin Lynch Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach, Wagner College
Supervision of a Basketball Coach Using Techniques From Modern Psychoanalysis
Saved By Sports
MONTE IRVIN: WILLIE MAYS’ MENTOR