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Rising beyond: A web-based ACT program for youth athlete development
- Martin Ptáček
- Ricardo Lugo
- Martin Jelínek
- Iva Burešová
- Kateřina Koros Bartošová
- Anders Dechsling
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Description: The project is a bilateral initiative funded by the Fund for Bilateral Relations under the EEA and Norway Grants (EHP-BFNU-OVNKM-4-127-2023).
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Acceptance and Commitment Training (ACT) aims to build and strengthen psychological flexibility processes among athletes and improve their performance, well-being, and mental health. Meta-analyses and systematic reviews show that acceptance-based and mindfulness-based interventions might be effective in achieving these goals (Bühlemayer et al., 2017; Noetel et al., 2019; Ptáček et al., 2…
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Effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy among adolescent athletes: A systematic review
The project is a bilateral initiative funded by the Fund for Bilateral Relations under the EEA and Norway Grants (EHP-BFNU-OVNKM-4-127-2023).
English – Materials for internet-based acceptance and commitment training (iACT) program for adolescent athletes
The project is a bilateral initiative funded by the Fund for Bilateral Relations under the EEA and Norway Grants (EHP-BFNU-OVNKM-4-127-2023).
Czech – Materials for internet-based acceptance and commitment training (iACT) program for adolescent athletes
The project is a bilateral initiative funded by the Fund for Bilateral Relations under the EEA and Norway Grants (EHP-BFNU-OVNKM-4-127-2023).
Internet-based acceptance and commitment training for adolescent athletes
The project is a bilateral initiative funded by the Fund for Bilateral Relations under the EEA and Norway Grants (EHP-BFNU-OVNKM-4-127-2023).
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