M.S. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology graduates and Prof. Chu present at the Association for Applied Sport Psychology Annual Conference

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Professor Alan Chu and seven M.S. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology 2021 graduates presented at the Association for Applied Sport Psychology Annual Conference from October 26-29 in Fort Worth, Texas.

Five first-year students also attended the conference to learn from researchers and practitioners in the profession. Each student that presented and the title of their presentation is listed below:

  • Prof. Alan Chu: International Symposium: Multicultural Sport Psychology Practice in Globally Diverse Performance Environments
  • Prof. Alan Chu: The Relationship of Social Support, Self-Compassion, and Resilience to Psychological Distress in NCAA Female Athletes During COVID-19
  • Prof. Alan Chu: How Did the COVID-19 Pandemic Influence NCAA Athletes’ Psychological Skills and States? A Mixed-Method Exploration
  • Anna Bomber: Practice What you Preach: Using Psychological Skills to Enhance Consulting and Teaching Effectiveness as a Graduate Student
  • Beaux Myers: Evaluation of Traditional and PETTLEP Imagery Interventions for Collegiate Golfers: A Case Study-Mixed Methods Design
  • Alec Treacy: Basic Psychological Need Profiles of High School Athletes and Their Prevalence Across Team Type and Race
  • RJ Lynch: Imagery Experiences of Athletes with Aphantasia, Normal Imagery Ability, and Hyperphantasia
  • RJ Lynch and Janne Roovers: Personal Disclosure, Not Always the Enemy: The Versatile Applications of Personal-Disclosure Mutual-Sharing Approaches
  • Kaylyn Herron and Kallie Reckner: Coaching Styles and Collegiate Athletes’ Motivation and Burnout