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Editor’s Note






Tanya R. Prewitt-White, PhD, CC-AASP, Adler University




“Each person deserves a day away those interested in a resource to further inform individuals on what 

to expect when embarking upon a career in sport, exercise, and 
in which no problems are con- 

fronted, no solutions searched for. performance psychology. Members of AASP’s Ethics Committee 

have contributed an article highlighting the importance of AASP 
Each of us needs to withdraw from 
professionals being well informed on taboo topics we may face. The 

the cares which will not withdraw 
AASP International Student Conference hosted by the University of 
Tanya
from us.” — MAYA ANGELOU
Ottawa reports the success of the event in which 160 students and 

professionals attended. The Financial Report provides members 
PREWITT-WHITE
with data on the iscal state of AASP. We trust members will ap- 


preciate the addition of charts and graphs as an added visual in the 

current publication. Last but not least, readers will ind the Student I trust we all work relentlessly for the betterment of the ield and the 

Report and Student Delegate Spotlights informing membership of clients, athletes and students we serve. Yet, rest and rejuvenation 


the work and progress integral members of our organization are are integral to a lasting and rewarding personal life and career. I 

making for the betterment of AASP.
hope this summer you and yours take some days away from con- 

fronting problems and inding solutions. On behalf of the Newsletter 

As the Newsletter Editor, I hope you ind the publication an 
Committee, I hope you enjoy perusing the current publication in the 
informative and enjoyable read. The Newsletter Committee is 
midst of your relaxation.
committed to providing you with the information you not only need 

but also desire. As always, if you have feedback, ideas for future 
Ou committee is proud to have contributions from several members 
publications or would like to contribute a piece, please email me at 
that will appeal to our diverse membership. The President’s Message 

tprewitt@adler.edu. 
provides informative updates and progress our organization has 


made since the last publication. In addition, the Distinguished 

Practice Award and AASP Research Grant recipients deliver ASSOCIATE EDITORS:

highlights from their commendable contributions to the ield. Four 
Tadhg MacIntyre, University of Limerick 
respected practitioners share their personal accounts and wisdom 

Kim Rogers, Oregon State University 
that novice practitioners, in particular, will ind useful. Readers 

will also ind a book review of Becoming a Sport, Exercise, and 
Jamie Shapiro, University of Denver
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