Applied Psychology Practice in Professional Sport highlights applied psychology practice within the context of the Premier League and other professional sports such as cricket, tennis, and golf. This study book provides insight into psychological support for players and staff within top competitions.
The author uses examples from their own applied psychology practice to deepen understanding of sports psychology terms. It also covers broader perspectives, including existential, phenomenological, transpersonal, and humanistic psychological thinking. This makes the book relevant for professionals working in performance-driven environments.
In addition to sports psychologists, the reference work is valuable for leaders, managers, and coaches in sectors such as business and education. The recommendations and insights help contribute to a better understanding of human functioning under pressure in a wide range of professional situations.

