Alison Pope-Rhodius received her Ph.D. from Liverpool John Moores University. She is a Professor, the Chair of the Sport Psychology Department, and a Faculty Fellow at John F. Kennedy University. Alison is a certified consultant with the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (CC-AASP) and has guided many trainees and their supervisors during applied work. She is also the host of the Wee Chats with Brilliant People podcast. Sara Robinson received her M.A. in Sport Psychology from John F. Kennedy University in 2006 and has worked as a practitioner in applied sport psychology since then. She has taught Performance Enhancement courses and supervised students at JFKU since 2009. Sean J. Fitzpatrick received his Ph.D. from West Virginia University in 2012; since that time he has held academic appointments at John F. Kennedy University and Marian University. He has supervised students in a diverse range of internship settings.
`Completing fieldwork is often the most anticipated part of training for students pursuing a career in applied sport psychology. Yet, it can also become one of the most frustrating and disappointing parts of the journey. This much-needed book provides a comprehensive and time-tested guide - for students and supervisors alike - on how to successfully navigate the internship experience.' - Wade Gilbert, California State University, Fresno, USA `This book takes the reader seamlessly along a journey from contemplating an internship through to working in independent practice. Chapters on supervision, practitioner self-care, evaluation and ethics are particularly useful. Insightful views offered from experienced supervisors and students themselves make this book a unique contribution to the international field.'- Zoe Knowles, Liverpool John Moores University, UK `Navigating the real world of opportunities for an early professional in applied sport psychology can be very intimidating. Excelling in Sport Psychology provides authentic support and recommendations for people going through those phases. The framework for planning, executing, and evaluating effective practice is a valuable and practical way for supervisors and early professionals to walk through the variety of challenges and opportunities leaving no stone unturned.' - Angus Mugford, Toronto Blue Jays, Toronto, Canada