|
|
|
||
Course Goals: - the aim of the course is to provide students with a basic orientation in the broad field of psychological knowledge - acquaint students with basic knowledge of general psychology and sports psychology, with contemporary approaches, concepts and methods of psychology and their application in the context of sports Learning outcomes: - characterize general psychology as a basic psychological discipline and describe its links to other fields, especially sports psychology, which is very closely related to sports activities and the environment - clarify the importance of studying psychology and sports psychology, their function and mission - orientate and think systematically in the vast field of psychological knowledge and adequately use psychological terminology - formulate basic knowledge from general psychology and sports psychology based on different psychological approaches to aparadigms, can compare them with each other and have a critical approach to them - give examples of the application of psychological knowledge in the field of sports, especially with a focus on the relationship between psychology and physical activity - explain the importance of psychological preparation and its principles for sports performance itself (which is still neglected in sports practice) - apply psychological knowledge and principles of psychological preparation to training and competitions, use the knowledge gained in coaching, teaching or lecturing activities for different age groups - use various techniques and strategies for self-regulation and regulation of psychological states Poslední úprava: Harbichová Ivana, PhDr., Ph.D. (30.11.2023)
|
|
||
General Psychology NOLEN-HOEKSEMA, S., FREDRICKSON, B. L., LOFTUS, G. R., WAGENAAR, W. A. (2009). Atkinson & Hilgard’s Introduction to Psychology, 15th Edition. Wadsworth Pub Co. WORTMAN, C. B., & LOFTUS, E. F. (1992). Psychology. Fourth Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill. WORTMAN, C. B., & LOFTUS, E. F. (1999). Student study guide to accompany psychology. Fifth Edition. Boston: McGraw-Hill.
Sport Psychology HARDY, L., JONES, G., GOULD, D. (2003). Understanding psychological preparation for sport. New York: Wiley. MORAN, A.P. (2004). Sport and Exercise Psychology: A Critical Introduction. London, Routledge. MURPHY, S. (2005). The Sport Psychologist´s Handbook. Champaign, Illinois: Human Kinetics. WEINBERG, R. S., GOULD, D. (2011). Foundations of sport and exercise psychology. Champaign, Illinois: Human Kinetics.
Poslední úprava: Harbichová Ivana, PhDr., Ph.D. (19.02.2021)
|
|
||
Requirements to the exam:
Written test Poslední úprava: Harbichová Ivana, PhDr., Ph.D. (19.02.2021)
|
|
||
Lectures:
1. Introduction to psychology, aims of psychology
2. History of psychology, selected psychological disciplines
3. Consciousness, perception, attention
4. Memory
5. Learning, basic types of learning
6. Emotions, motivation
7. Personality, theoretical approaches to personality
8. Movement, psyche, performance
9. Psychological analysis of sport activity
10. Cognitive functions in sports
11. Personality in the sport context
12. Emotion, motivaton, volition in the sport context
13. Social interactions, facilitation and social groups in sport
14. Agression in the sport context, sport spectators, doping
Seminars:
1. Memory, memory assessment
2. Attention, attention assessment
3. Personality, intelligence, assessment of personality and intelligence
4. Methodology of sport psychology
5. Relaxation in sports
6. Groups in sports (sociometry)
7. Written test Poslední úprava: Mudrák Jiří, doc. Mgr., Ph.D. (24.09.2020)
|