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The Athlete and Their Mechanisms of Defense

A Psychoanalytic Approach to Sport Psychology

Tom Ferraro

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Routledge
01 August 2024
This important book explores the way athletes use defense mechanisms and coping skills to manage both the internal and external stress faced in competitive sport. Covering a range of case studies across various sports, the text showcases a taxonomy of immature, neurotic and mature defences available to the athlete and describes the benefits and drawbacks of each.

A clear introductory section defines what defense mechanisms are and how they impact performance such as shame, anxiety, despair, memories of previous losses or fantasies about winning. Applying a psychoanalytic approach in line with the ideas of Sigmund Freud, Anna Freud, Fenichel, Leo Rangel, George Valliant and many others, the author uses each case study to connect the defense mechanism under investigation with the world of the athlete. Focused on delivering research-based evidence, the book helps readers deepen their understanding of the different types of defense mechanisms used by athletes across the globe, as the author explains what causes them, and recommends techniques for developing effective coping skills. Each chapter of the book also includes a reflective section that challenges the reader to think about how they can help athletes to grow and develop healthy defense mechanisms in any stage of their career.

This invaluable text is geared towards the practitioners, researchers, psychoanalysts and students in sport psychology who wish to look more deeply into why athletes struggle. It is also an ideal resource for athletes interested in understanding ways to cope with the unrelenting, exciting and at times overwhelming pressure of competitive sports.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781032565958
ISBN 10:   1032565950
Pages:   200
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Introduction 1. Defense Mechanisms Used by Athletes 2. Why Defenses Mechanisms Must be Addressed Prior to Teaching Coping Skills 3. Emotional Breakdowns in Athletes: Why They Happen and What to do About Them Part 1. The Immature Defenses 4. Denial Mechanisms in an Aging Athlete 5. Acting Out, Impulsivity and Drug Use in Athletes 6. Grandiosity, Self-Idealization and Narcissism in the Athlete 7. Depersonalization in a Golfer 8. Autistic Fantasies in a Long-Distance Swimmer 9. Perfectionism or the Splitting Defense in Athletes 10. Superstitious Behavior Used by the Regressed Athlete 11. Regression in a Professional Soccer Team 12. Somatization in Athletes 13. Scapegoating and Splitting in Professional Teams 14. Identification with the Aggressor as a Tool to Suppress Anxiety Part 2. The Neurotic Defenses 15. Displacement of Anger into a Spouse 16. Repression and Reaction Formation in Asian Athletes 17. Overcompensation: Turning Inferiority into Superiority in a LPGA Golfer 18. Doubting in Athletes and the Intellectualization Defense 19. The Undoing Defense: Why Athletes Choke 20. Isolation of Affect Defense in Athletes 21. Dissociation in Sports 22. Reaction Formation: The Problem of Being Mr. Nice Guy 23. The Yips in Golf as an Example of Repression Part 3. The Mature Defenses 24. Counterphobia or Why Athletes Compete 25. The Value of Self-Observation for Athletes 26. Altruistic Surrender in Sports or Why Athletes Give Away Leads 27. The Anticipation Defense as the Definitive Pre-Game Routine 28. Asceticism and the Renunciation of Pleasure in a Long-Distance Cyclist 29. How Athletes Use Humor to Cope with Stress 30. Suppression Used to Manage Competitive Anxiety 31. Sublimation, Aggression and Winning 32. Sublimation of the Sexual Impulse in Sports Part 4. Odds and Ends 33. The Weakening of Defense Mechanisms with Age 34. Meditation and Prayer as a Way to Find the Zone 35. Using a ‘Higher Power’ as a Coping Mechanism in Sports 36. Mental Health Versus Mental Illness in Athletes 37. The Problem of Prescription Drug Use in Athletes 38. Depression Used as a Defense by Athletes Who Fear Failure 39. Cultural Differences in the Use of Defenses 40. Concluding Remarks on Ways To Identify Defenses in Athletes

Dr. Tom Ferraro is a psychoanalyst in private practice who works with both amateur and professional athletes and teams. Working in the New York metropolitan area, he is also an author, award-winning syndicated columnist and has been featured in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and the London Times.

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