Therapeutic Recreation: Processes and TechniquesOffering a reference source for clinicians, and a learning resource for students, this text combines information from behavioural sciences, psychiatry, education, nursing and counselling. |
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... self-handicapping” and defined it as “any action or choice of performance setting that enhances the opportunity to externalize (or excuse) failure and to internalize (reasonably accept credit for) success” (p. 406). By self-handicapping ...
... self-handicapping” and defined it as “any action or choice of performance setting that enhances the opportunity to externalize (or excuse) failure and to internalize (reasonably accept credit for) success” (p. 406). By self-handicapping ...
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Sophia Jowett, David Lavallee. Self - Handicapping in Sport Sport presents an ideal environment in which to exam- ine self - handicapping : Self - handicapping is most likely to occur in situations that are public , are important to the ...
Sophia Jowett, David Lavallee. Self - Handicapping in Sport Sport presents an ideal environment in which to exam- ine self - handicapping : Self - handicapping is most likely to occur in situations that are public , are important to the ...
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... Handicapping her own performance has two advantages for Susan: If she fails the test, she can attribute her poor performance to not studying enough and being out with ... self-handicapping and several measures of academic adjustment, such.
... Handicapping her own performance has two advantages for Susan: If she fails the test, she can attribute her poor performance to not studying enough and being out with ... self-handicapping and several measures of academic adjustment, such.
Contents
THEORIES AND THERAPIES 777 | 7 |
FACILITATION TECHNIQUES | 57 |
Humor | 64 |
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Therapeutic Recreation: An Introduction David R. Austin,Michael E. Crawford No preview available - 2001 |
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