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What is applied sport and exercise psychology?

 

Applied sport and exercise psychology is:

 

Applied sport and exercise psychology professionals:

 

Why do people contact an applied sport and exercise professional?

 

What services can an applied sport and exercise psychology professional provide?

Applied sport and exercise psychology professionals may provide a variety of services depending on their professional training. The most common services focus on:
 
Applied sport and exercise psychology professionals who have special training and/or certification in such areas as coaching, substance abuse, body image and eating issues, diagnosis and treatment of psychopathology, marital or family therapy, or the administration and interpretation of psychological tests, may provide additional services.


What roles may applied sport and exercise psychology professionals assume?

Applied sport and exercise psychology professionals may be trained primarily in the sport sciences with additional training in counseling or clinical psychology, or they may be trained primarily in psychology with supplemental training in the sport sciences.
 

The activities of a particular applied sport and exercise psychology professional will vary based on the practitioner's specific interests and training.

 

Who is considered a "qualified" applied sport and exercise psychology consultant?

Only those individuals with specialized training and, with certain limited exceptions, only those with appropriate certification and/or licensure may call themselves an applied sport and exercise psychologist. Anyone seeking the services of an applied sport and exercise psychology professional should ask about the professional's credentials, clientele, experience, and membership in professional organizations such as the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) and/or the American Psychological Association (APA).
 
A growing number of applied sport and exercise psychology professionals are certified by the AASP. These professionals -- who earn the designation Certified Consultant, AASP (or CC, AASP) -- have met a minimum standard of education and training in the sport sciences and in psychology. They have also undergone an extensive review process. The AASP certification process encourages applied sport and exercise psychology professionals who complete it to maintain high standards of professional conduct while giving service to others. Certification, however, does not guarantee competency.
 
Some applied sport and exercise professionals may be listed on the U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) Sport and Exercise Registry, meaning that they are approved to work with Olympic athletes and national teams. To be on the Registry, a professional must be a CC, AASP and a member of the APA.
 

How can a person find a qualified applied sport and exercise professional?

A person can find a qualified applied sport and exercise professional by: