2. Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
• Addis et al. (2000) suggests that this type of
treatment primarily involves the restructuring of
negative thought processes, publicly observable
behaviour and cognitive structures
6. Goal Setting
• Lee (1988) suggests that setting team goals is
significantly related to teams increased
performance.
7. Self Talk
• Hatzigeorgiadis, Mpoumpaki, Theodorakis and
Zourbanos (2009) suggest that self talk
increased task performance and self confidence
and reduced anxiety in 72 tennis players.
8. Mental Rehearsel
• Copper, Driskell and Moran (1994) suggest that
cognitively rehearsing a task before performing
it or mental rehearsal is beneficial for the
performance the subsequent task
9. Mental Rehearsal and Skill Aquisition
• Maring (1990) suggest that mental rehearsal
positively influences new motor skill acquisition
10. CBT and Emotions
• Jones (2003) suggests that emotions are
important factors in sport performance as they
influence an athlete’s motivations and physical
and cognitive functioning
• Baron, Davis and Gillson (2009) suggest that
CBT reduces athlete salivary cortisol levels
11. Coach-Athlete Alliance
• O’Broin and Palmer (2009) suggest that
Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy positively effects
the coach and athlete alliance or relationship.
12. CBT effect on Perfectionism
• Flett, Heisel, Hewitt and Madosky (2002)
suggest that perfectionism or frequent
ruminating over mistakes or imperfections is
correlated to depression and anxiety
• Gardiner and Kearns (2007) showed that the
Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy can decrease
participant’s perfectionism and self
handicapping cognitions
13. CBT and Hope
• Oades, Grant and Green (2006) suggest that
Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy increases hope,
goal striving and well being.
• Cook et al. (1997) suggest that hope is a
significant predictor of academic and sporting
performance
14. CBT effect on athletes
• Rose (2010) assessed cognitive behavioural and
other psychological methods effect on track and
field athletes
15. CBT and Regulation Negative
Cognitions and Emotions
• Frodi et al. (2010) suggest that CBT enables
individuals to regulate negative cognitive
thoughts and ruminations, emotions and
incorporate positive cognitions.
16. CBT in Elite Golfers
• Cohn, Llyod and Rotella (1990) Suggest that
these Cognitive-Behavioural methods increased
the golfer’s adherence to pre shot routines and
subsequent performance
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