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Perfectionism plays a pivotal yet nuanced role in the realms of sport, dance, and exercise, influencing performance and personal satisfaction.
Introducing the transformative ebook, The Psychology of Perfectionism in Sport, Dance, and Exercise (ISBN: 978-1-23456-789-0). This essential collection offers a thorough and contemporary exploration of the multifaceted nature of perfectionism, including theoretical frameworks, significant research insights, measurement techniques, and practical challenges faced by practitioners. Designed specifically for students, educators, and professionals, this ebook unveils the dual nature of perfectionism, showcasing both its potential advantages and inherent drawbacks.
Featuring chapters from renowned researchers and thought leaders in the field, this ebook also provides practical recommendations from seasoned practitioners and clinicians on effectively engaging with perfectionists. Whether you are delving into research or seeking strategies to enhance performance, this resource is invaluable for anyone involved in sport, dance, or exercise.
This ebook serves as an important reference for scholars, students, and instructors in sport and exercise psychology, as well as coaches and dance professionals, empowering them to navigate the complexities of perfectionism in their practices.
NOTE: This offer includes only the ebook The Psychology of Perfectionism in Sport, Dance, and Exercise in its original epub (Kindle) format. A converted PDF is available upon request at no extra charge. Please note that this purchase does not come with access codes.
ISBN: 978-1-23456-789-0, 978-1-98765-432-1.









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