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Lost Skill Syndrome: Assisting the Athlete

by W. Scott Lineberry

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An Invaluable Resource for Coaches and Supporters of Athletes

Fewer sport participation experiences are more stressful for an athlete than not being able to execute a skill or move that was previously a staple in the athlete's repertoire. Lost Skill Syndrome: Assisting the Athlete is a uniquely comprehensive approach to the causes and treatments of Lost Skill Syndrome (LSS). Dr. Lineberry presents the content so that readers may learn about the syndrome in-depth, as a counselor may need, or acquire proactive immediate skills, as a busy coach may require. Readers are guaranteed to learn something helpful in treating LSS in athletes—and you may find that these skills translate to other life challenges as well.

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Paperback
Format: 8.25 x 11 Black & White Paperback, 50 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Feb 19, 2015)
ISBN10: 1478742658
ISBN13: 9781478742654
Genre: SPORTS & RECREATION / Air Sports

Author Information...

W. Scott LineberryScott Lineberry, Ph.D., S-LPC, has over thirty years’ experience coaching athletes, novice through elite, in trampoline and diving. He also has earned two master’s degrees and two PhD degrees, with doctorates in the field of sport psychology counseling and sport psychology education. In addition to coaching, he has assisted amateur and professional athletes through their sport-related and life-related stresses, including Lost Skill Syndrome (LSS). "There are no magic bullets with LSS," states Dr. Lineberry. "Yet, there are ways to improve our approach to treating LSS and it begins with prevention." Lineberry has authored other books and manuscripts, including the published works Breaking and Implementing the Parent Code in Sports and Tragedy and Loss and the Search for Jesus. Dr. Lineberry grew up and lives in Greensboro, North Carolina, and is married to Susan Perry Lineberry (entering their 31st year of marriage), and have three adult sons, Patrick, Bryan, and Christopher.
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