Thursday, January 6, 2011

American Board of Sport Psychology Programs

The American Board of Sport Psychology is pleased to announce the availability of a limited number of tuition-based positions in its 6th ANNUAL SPRING/SUMMER:

Internship, Trainingship and Fellowship programs in Applied Evidence-Based Sport Psychology

The ABSP Summer programs have been a huge success with participants being involved in groundbreaking research and applications with baseball, basketball, golfers, track and field athletes and tennis players. Participants were/will be included as co-authors in numerous papers that were/will be submitted for publication and in conjunction with the presentation of data and findings that were derived from summer long research (2007) that will appear in the book Applied Sport Psychology: A Manual for Practitioners, Researchers and Students (Carlstedt RA [Summer, 2011] NY: Springer Publishing). Participating students have completed Senior honors thesis and student research projects that were based on the athlete assessment and intervention model that they were exposed to in the ABSP Summer program.

Fellows, Interns, Research Assistants, Psychologists, Coaches and Athletes attending and/or representing the following schools and sport organizations have been trained by Dr. Roland A. Carlstedt in the ABSP Summer program in Applied Sport Psychology: Evidence Based Athlete Assessment and Intervention in New York City


Virginia Tech,
Penn State, (Graduate-Fellow)
University of Pennsylvania (Senior Honors Thesis based on ABSP summer research; NIH fellowship recipient), University of Southern California, University of Massachusetts-Amherst (Graduate-Fellow, Former Varsity Athlete, All-American) Butler University Williams College (Varsity Athlete), Amherst College (Varsity Athlete), Wellesley College (Varsity Athlete; Student Presentation on ABSP summer research), Yeshiva University-Ferkauf School of Psychology 2 (Psychologist) Dominican University, (Graduate-Fellow) Dickinson College (Varsity Athlete, All-American) Duke University, Fordham University, (Graduate-Fellow) Temple University, Queens University (N.C.; Graduate Fellow, Former Varsity Athlete), University of Delaware, City University of New York (City College; Varsity Athlete), State University of New York (New Pflatz; Varsity Athlete), State University of New York (Stony Brook), State University of New York (Binghamton), Queens College (NY; Former Varsity Athlete) Morehead State University, Boston College (Varsity Athlete, All-American), Davidson College, Allegheny College (Varsity Athlete), Capella University (Graduate Student-Fellow) Massey University (N.Z.Post-Graduate Fellow) Karlstad University (SWE Post-Graduate Fellow), Bournemouth University 2 (U.K., both Varsity Athlete), Warsaw Medical University (POL; Psychologist), Polish Tennis Federation (POL; Psychologist) Harlequins Professional Rugby Union Team (U.K., Psychologist) MŠK Žilina Professional Soccer Team (Slovakia, Psychologist) ITF/ATP Tour Professional (Professional Athlete)

SPECIAL 2010 MLB-RESEARCH PROJECT-Year Round On-Going Fellowship/Research Assistantships

Washington and Lee University 10
University of West Florida
University of California-Berkeley
San Jose State University 2
Indiana University
University of North Carolina at Greensboro University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana State University of New York (Purchase)

Selected individuals will be exposed to cutting-edge research and evidence-based approaches to athlete assessment and intervention and the opportunity to work (under supervision of Dr. Roland A. Carlstedt) with athletes from various sports and organizations that we provide consulting services to. This is an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on assessment, intervention and research experience in settings that have a high degree of ecological validity. Hours can be accrued toward clinical supervision, applied or used for college credit and will count toward ABSP certification.

Venue: New York City (activities throughout greater New York City area)

Population: Athletes from various sports and organizations

Dates: Starting in May and running through September (Summer long positions are available). One-Month minimum participation required (latest start time: August).

Hours per week- minimum of 20 hours of applied sport psychology activities per week

Activities:

1. Orientation/Overview of ABSP Evidence-based athlete assessment and intervention protocol (see ABSP website; link to Journal and Test Center pages)

2. Applied sport psychology/applied neuroscience and psychophysiology lab

3. Experiencing the ABSP Protocol first hand (taking the ABSP-BRC Internet-based test battery)

4. Analysis of your test results

5. In-the-field athlete assessment and intervention

6. Data-analysis

7. Applied Interventions/Supervising Athlete intervention

8. Participation in on-going research projects (longitudinal data acquisition, assessment and intervention on-going investigation).

9. Numerous other learning and training activities including lectures on components of the ABSP Evidence-Based Protocol

10. Ethical practice and marketing of sport psychology services

11. Working with Coaches

CONTACT: rcarlstedt@americanboardofsportpsychology.org for an information package and application


Dr. Roland A. Carlstedt

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Roland A. Carlstedt, Ph.D.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist***Licensed Applied Psychologist Board Certified Sport Psychologist (ABSP) Board Certified in Applied Clinical Psychophysiology and Biofeedback (BCIA)
Chairman: American Board of Sport Psychology Research Fellow in Applied Neuroscience: Brain Resource Company Clinical and Research Director: Integrative Psychological Services of NYC
Editor-in-Chief: Journal of the American Board of Sport Psychology

www.americanboardofsportpsychology.org

rcarlstedt@americanboardofsportpsychology.org

Tel. 917-680-3994

YOU TUBE: ABSP: Intern and Visiting Fellowship Program

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9ZskvC7cto

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