Shane Murphy

ORCID: 0000-0003-2426-4257
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Research Areas
  • Sport Psychology and Performance
  • Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports
  • Sports injuries and prevention
  • Digital Games and Media
  • Impact of Technology on Adolescents
  • Educational Games and Gamification
  • Sports Performance and Training
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Cultural Industries and Urban Development
  • Creativity in Education and Neuroscience
  • Copyright and Intellectual Property
  • Irish and British Studies
  • Music History and Culture
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Youth Development and Social Support
  • Human Resource Development and Performance Evaluation
  • Human Resource and Talent Management
  • Sports Analytics and Performance
  • earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Gender, Feminism, and Media
  • Advanced Computational Techniques and Applications
  • Offshore Engineering and Technologies
  • Coaching Methods and Impact
  • Pain Management and Placebo Effect
  • Sports Dynamics and Biomechanics

University of Wyoming
2024

University of Wisconsin–La Crosse
2024

Ifremer
2024

Torrens University Australia
2022-2023

United States Military Academy
2021

Western Connecticut State University
2008-2013

Lehigh Valley Hospital-Pocono
2009

United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee
1988-1994

University of Colorado Colorado Springs
1988

Medical University of South Carolina
1988

Abstract We report the initial stages of validation 64-item Test Performance Strategies, a self-report instrument designed to measure psychological skills and strategies used by athletes in competition during practice. Data were obtained from sample 472 competing across range performance standards wide variety sports. Exploratory factor analyses their responses produced eight strategy subscales practice subscales,each consisting four items.Internal consistencies ranged 0.66 0.81 (x=0.75)....

10.1080/026404199365560 article EN Journal of Sports Sciences 1999-01-01

Sport Psychology Interventions shows professionals how to help athletes get the most out of their sport experience and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Edited by Shane Murphy, former psychologist for United States Olympic Committee, this practical guide explains assist at all levels in facing special challenges unique problems that are common today's sports world.Unlike texts discuss psychological interventions aimed directly improving athletic performance, focuses on helping enjoy...

10.5860/choice.32-6297 article EN Choice Reviews Online 1995-07-01

The use of imagery processes in the regulation and enhancement sports performance is examined this review paper. Research studies area are reviewed four general categories research identified: 1) mental practice, 2) precompetition imagery, 3) comparisons successful unsuccessful competitors, 4) mediating variables. conclusion reached that practice has produced equivocal results reasons for examined. argument made model into nonproductive. Suggestions future directions offered guidelines...

10.1249/00005768-199404000-00014 article EN Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 1994-04-01

The present investigation had three purposes. It (a) evaluated U.S. Olympic sport psychology consultants and the services they provide; (b) used Partington Orlick’s (1987b) Consultant Evaluation Form (CEF) to examine effective consultant characteristics; (c) identified future program needs. consultants, science medicine administrators, national team coaches, athletes from various sports were surveyed. Results revealed that perceived in a favorable light across four subsamples, which did not...

10.1123/tsp.5.2.111 article EN The Sport Psychologist 1991-06-01

The present study was designed to identify (a) the backgrounds of U.S. Olympic sport psychology consultants, (b) services they provide, (c) their own evaluation those services, and (d) problems encounter as well recommendations for improving programs. Forty-four 47 consultants who were identified working with sports affiliated Committee from 1984 1988 completed extensive surveys. Results revealed that represented 20 trained in psychology. They most frequently involved individual athlete...

10.1123/tsp.3.4.300 article EN The Sport Psychologist 1989-12-01

INTRODUCTION This book was “built on the principle of examining broad spectrum research and practice psychology excellent performance, in sport many other domains” (p. xix). With a total forty chapters, it is divided into following six parts: The Nature Scope Sport Performance Psychology, Individual Psychological Processes Performance, Social Human Development Interventions Future Directions. editor, Shane Murphy licensed psychologist Professor Psychology at Western Connecticut State...

10.1260/1747-9541.8.1.259 article EN International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching 2013-03-01

A program to assist elite athletes in coping with the transition out of active sport competition is presented. life span development framework used describe formulation program. An outline presented, and implications for counselors are discussed.

10.1002/j.1556-6676.1992.tb01620.x article EN Journal of Counseling & Development 1992-01-02

An investigation was carried out concerning the effect of imagery instructions on a simple motor skill accuracy task (putting golf ball). Male college students (N = 50) were randomly assigned to one six experimental conditions in design that allowed presence or absence mental rehearsal physical movements involved be completely crossed with imaginal depiction outcome (successful, unsuccessful, no component). A significant by trials interaction found performance. This finding reflected...

10.1123/jsp.7.2.191 article EN Journal of Sport Psychology 1985-06-01

When looking at the history of tsunami research, considering early efforts, two trends can be observed. Academic research was carried out in diverse disciplines with boosts after large global events, such as 1960 Chile event that lead to creation warning centers U.S. and Japan Pacific, or 2004 Indian Ocean had a impact on preparedness supported by IOC UNESCO other organizations. On hand, engineering community particular United States created building codes formalized hazard prevention...

10.5194/egusphere-egu25-5074 preprint EN 2025-03-14

The increasing influence of technology on sports and games is examined the widespread popularity video computer identified as an opportunity for sport exercise psychologists. Modern can involve considerable physical activity social competition are thus a suitable subject application psychology theories intervention methods. A brief overview some existing research from other fields serious interactive presented. advantages studying competition, cooperation in game play include to new areas,...

10.1123/tsp.23.4.487 article EN The Sport Psychologist 2009-12-01

Abstract Fifteen athletes, eight males and seven females, from the sport of judo served as subjects in a study investigating effects increased training loads on various psychological characteristics. Subjects were monitored over ten week period. Three phases employed: baseline, conditioning volume, specific volume. Psychological instruments administered at weeks 2, 4, 8, 10 assessed variety variables areas mood state, competitive anxiety, skills, clinical disorder signs, perceptions...

10.1080/10413209008406419 article EN Journal of Applied Sport Psychology 1990-03-01

A study of 204 recent rape victims and a matched comparison group 173 women was conducted in order to determine the short- long-term effects on victims' self-esteem. Research participants were assessed at 6-21 days, 1 month, 3 months, 6 year, 18 2 years postassault. Findings suggest that experience problems self-esteem, relationships with significant others, work satisfaction, authority, hope for future happiness life, relating parents. Compared nonvictims, reported impaired others 1-year...

10.1177/088626088003004001 article EN Journal of Interpersonal Violence 1988-12-01

The U.S. Olympic Committee’s Sports Medicine Council decided in 1987, for the first time, to assign a sport psychologist medical team of 1987 Festival. This article describes outcome providing psychology services at A brief history is given relationship between and movement, current status psychologists within movement described. An analysis provided types requested Festival, referral sources, major sports served, several illustrative case examples describing athletes. Two models influenced...

10.1123/tsp.2.4.337 article EN The Sport Psychologist 1988-12-01

In this study, subjects were asked to select three different images they thought would make them angry, fearful, or relaxed. After imagining each scenario, attempted a strength task utilizing hand grip dynamometer. As predicted by the Oxendine hypothesis, relaxation image significantly lowered performance on task. Although in fear and anger conditions reported increased levels of arousal, no increase was noted these two conditions. A cognitive interpretation relationship between arousal is...

10.1123/jsep.10.3.334 article EN Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 1988-09-01

New digital formats, media fragmentation and the evolution of complex consumer behaviour continue to disrupt music industries. There are substantial gaps in academic research terms this newly emerging marketing ecosystem. Even less for independent artists who run Artist Direct (AD) to-consumer business models considered one fastest growing segments global recording industry. This paper constructs a ecosystem those actors establishing market presence at start industry value chain. Managing...

10.1080/17510694.2023.2214492 article EN Creative Industries Journal 2023-05-22
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