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Media Relations in Sport, 5th Edition
Authors: Craig Esherick, Brad Schultz, and Philip H. Caskey ISBN: 9781940067360 eBook ISBN: 9781940067391 Audience: Graduate, Undergraduate The fifth edition of Media Relations in Sport examines the intersection and trajectory of emerging technology, platforms, and trends with foundational principles of sport media communication, such as event management, publicity campaigns, ethics, regulations, and the law, which are not only relevant but essential knowledge for sports media professionals, where news travels the world at the speed of a tweet. This new edition prepares graduate and undergraduate students with a nuanced understanding of the concepts, the industry as a whole, and the technology at their disposal to skillfully communicate with a global audience in a kinetic and highly competitive industry. © 2020 | $75.00 | eBook: $45.00
Research Methods in Sport Management, 2nd Edition
Authors: Brenda G. Pitts, Ming Li, and Amy Kim ISBN: 9781940067315 eBook ISBN: 9781940067544 Audience: Graduate, Undergraduate A first-of-its kind textbook, the updated second edition of Research Methods in Sport Management provides a detailed introduction into the research itself and applies those methods directly to the field of sport business management. The new edition has reorganized foundational concepts and updated methods and industry examples to provide students, instructors, and professionals with a knowledge base and valuable resources to expertly plan, collect, analyse, and interpret targeted research and findings, as well as present the results for a variety of uses in the sport management industry, from scholarly publication to strategic marketing and business development.
© 2018 | $81.00 | eBook: $49.00
Sponsorship for Sport Managers
Author: John L. Crompton ISBN: 9781935412540 eBook ISBN: 9781940067384 Audience: Graduate, Undergraduate Securing financial resources through sponsorship is a prominent element in the job description of many sport managers. Sponsorship for Sport Managers provides readers with an understanding of how companies use sponsorship in their marketing programs and how sport managers can leverage that knowledge into greater sponsorship opportunities. © 2014 | $72.00 | eBook: $41.00

Sport Facility Management: Organizing Events and Mitigating Risks, 3rd Edition
Authors: Robin E. Ammon, Richard M. Southall, and Mark S. Nagel ISBN: 9781935412960 eBook ISBN: 9781940067155 Audience: Undergraduate The third edition of Sport Facility Managementis an ideal text for students in sport facility and event management courses, as well as an invaluable reference for managers and industry professionals. The updates to this edition include an expanded discussion of naming rights and privatization and a comprehensive event manual. The third edition also features new chapters on booking and scheduling and green facilities and sustainability.” © 2016 | $75.00 | eBook: $45.00

Sports Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice
Editors: Dorene Ciletti and Simon Chadwick ISBN: 9781935412250 Audience: Graduate, Reference Sports Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice features chapters by notable scholars whose contributions cover both conceptual and case examples highlighting sports entrepreneurship from a global perspective. Edited by Dorene Ciletti and Simon Chadwick, the 13 chapters examine the entrepreneurial nature of sport from numerous perspectives, including marketing, broadcasting, sponsorship, and social entrepreneurship and feature examples of organizations and sportrelated products from the United States, Australia, Europe, and India. © 2012 | $45.00

Ticket Operations and Sales Management in Sport
Editor: James T. Reese ISBN: 9781935412205 eBook ISBN: 9781935412519 Audience: Undergraduate In this comprehensive textbook on ticket operations and sales management, James T. Reese and a collection of academicians and practitioners provide insight, practical tips, and first-hand accounts of what it takes to excel in this growing and ever-changing industry. Ticket Operations and Sales Management in Sport covers topics such as customer service, sales, pricing, distribution, the secondary ticket market, and ticketing technologies. © 2013 | $52.00 | eBook: $29.00


Counseling and Psychological Services for College Student-Athletes
-Second Edition -

Mary Jo Loughran -Editor -
Editors: Sam J. Zizzi and Mark B. Andersen ISBN: 9781940067216 eBook ISBN: 9781940067261 Audience: Graduate, Reference, Undergraduate Being Mindful in Sport and Exercise Psychology: Pathways for Practitioners and Students is a comprehensive resource of the many facets of mindfulness, which is interwoven with many techniques of applied sport and exercise psychology. The book expands upon the fundamentals of mindfulness theory and practice, reviews evidence of its effectiveness, and features numerous case studies that offer readers a fresh perspective of how mindfulness can be applied in diverse, realworld situations.
© 2017 | $53.00 | eBook: $32.00
Strategies for Being Mindful: Workbook for Practitioners, Students, and Athletes
Authors: Doug Barba, Sarah Castillo, and Sam Zizzi ISBN: 9781940067551 Audience: Graduate, Undergraduate Building on the five core concepts defined in Being Mindful in Sport and Exercise Psychology: Pathways for Practitioners and Students, this companion workbook offers strategies for athletes to use on their own or with pratitioner guidance to integrate mindfulness into their individual competitive experience. This companion workbook guides the reader through activities that open a pathway for athletes to build a healthy relationship with their emotions, to increase their ability to concentrate, and adapt to moment-to-moment performance opportunities for enhancing sport performance. © 2020 | eBook: $44.00
Editor: Mary Jo Loughran ISBN: 9781940067377 eBook ISBN: Audience: Graduate, Undergraduate The new edition of Counseling and Psychological Services for College Student-Athletes provides practical and effective ways to assist the college student-athletes to meet the specific issues and personal challenges they facein today’s demanding intercollegiate athletics environment. Written by authors with practical experience in the fields of psychology, counseling, and sports medicine, this practical guide brings together leading research, current guidelines, and best practices for counseling college student-athletes—with chapters on issues from trauma, substance abuse, disordered eating, and other areas of concern. © 2019 | $60.00 | eBook: $36.00

Author: Amy Baltzell ISBN: 9781935412090 Audience: Graduate, Reference, Undergraduate Living in the Sweet Spot: Preparing for Performance in Sport and Life is a fresh, inspiring guide of how to get ready for life’s big performances. The author integrates the best of the new field of positive psychology with the essentials of sport psychology. Readers of Living in the Sweet Spot learn how to strengthen their experience of daily fulfillment and concurrently get the most out of themselves when the big moments take place. The issues performers face when under pressure come to life through examples of top athletes, musicians, and the author’s experiences as an Olympian and America’s Cup sailor. Every chapter contains practical, effective reflective exercises that help readers rise to the challenge of performing their best when it counts.
© 2011 | $18.95
New Edition Expected Spring 2021

Every Count Matters: Mindset Training for Dancers
Authors: Chelsea Butters Wooding and Ashley Coker-Cranney ISBN: 9781940064714 eBook ISBN: 9781940067421 Audience: Trade, Reference, Undergraduate, Graduate Regardless of physical talent, all dancers face struggles. The outcome depends largely on the dancer’s mindset. The authors combine their backgrounds in dance with their expertise as mental performance consultants to cultivate an adaptive mindset and positive perspective to elevate a dancer’s performance as well as perspective. Every Count Matters is unique in its appeal and relevance to every dancer, regardless of skill or style and includes designed strategies that can be applied at any level, in any setting. This unique approach balances theory and application, provides a foundational knowledge for mindset and mental skills training, as well as specific strategies and tips that can be immediately integrated into the dancer’s daily routine. Each lesson can be applied to new challenges as they arise, and work together to allow the dancer to overcome obstacles to reaching their full potential. © 2019 | $29.00 | eBook: $17.00

Foundations of Exercise Psychology, 3rd Edition
Authors: Bonnie G. Berger, Robert S. Weinberg, and Robert. C. Eklund ISBN: 9781935412588 eBook ISBN: 9781940067124 Audience: Undergraduate Robert C. Eklund joins the writing team of Bonnie G. Berger and Robert S. Weinberg for this updated edition of Foundations of Exercise Psychology, which stands to be the most comprehensive textbook of its kind. The authors expand upon the key concepts and models within the field, focusing on the interrelationships of exercise and psychology. The third edition includes an important new chapter on exercise and cognitive function.
© 2015 | $87.00 | eBook: $49.00

Group Dynamics in Sport, 5th Edition
Authors: Mark Eys, Blair Evans, and Alex Benson ISBN: 9781940067520 eBook ISBN: 9781940067537 Audience: Graduate, Undergraduate The fifth edition of Group Dynamics in Sport provides and explores studies that give students, researchers, and practitioners insight into how groups work in sport-related fields. Featuring four well-developed sections on group dynamics through analyses, foundational and structural elements, and group processes and emergent states, Group Dynamics in Sport provides any of its readers with the ability to understand groups in the sports field in the classroom and beyond.

Editors: Edward F. Etzel and Jack C. Watson II ISBN: 9781935412199 eBook ISBN: 9781940067209 Audience: Graduate, Reference In Ethical Issues in Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology, a multitude of ethical, legal, and related professional challenges faced by sport, exercise, and performance psychologists are presented in detail. In addition to being a crucial tool for use by students, a wide range of professionals in higher education, university counselling centers, sports medicine clinics, and private practices will also find this book to be an informative resource.

Editors: Andreas Ivarsson and Urban Johnson ISBN: 9781940067407 eBook ISBN: 9781940067490 Audience: Graduate, Undergraduate, Reference The fourth edition of Psychological Bases of Sport Injuries brings together a diverse and global collection of expert chapter authors to provide insight into the complex intersection of sport psychology and sport injury research. Presenting both applied and theoretical recommendations, this comprehensive textbook employs current research, case studies, and contributors’ real-life experiences to address important topics including sport injury prevention, psychological factors influencing returning to sport, and ethical concerns when consulting with an injured athlete. New chapters examine contemporary concerns such as risk factors for traumatic and overuse injuries, depression and mental health issues following a sport injury, mindfulness in injury rehabilitation, and discusses counseling strategies for each phase of sport injury rehabilitation. © 2020 | $74.00 | eBook: $44.00
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Sport Injuries 2. Sport Injury Psychology 3. Psychosocial Risk Factors for Traumatic and Overuse Injuries 4. Preventing Sports Injuries 5. Low-Intensity Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 6. Biopsychosocial Factors in Sports Injury Rehabilitation 7. Psychosocial Factors Influencing Return to Sport Following Injury 8. Patient-Practitioner Interaction in Sport Injury Rehabilitation 9. Imagery in Sport Injury Rehabilitation: 10. Ethical Issues for Sport Psychology Professionals Consulting with
Injured Athletes 11. Mindfulness and Injury Rehabilitation 12. Groups and the Rehabilitation of Athletic Injury 13. Brain-Based Interprofessional Collaboration in Injury
Rehabilitation 14. Sport Injury and the Need for Coach Support 15. Depression and Other Mental Health Problems
Following Sport Injuries 16. Fostering Psychological Flexibility 17. Psychological Support for Injured Elite Athletes: 18. Psychosocial Strategies for the Different Phases of Sport
Injury Rehabilitation 19. Afterword: Where Are We and Where May We Be
Headed?