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Required and Recommended Readings for the Certificate Programs

REVIEWED PAPERS CERTIFICATION CURRICULUM

Carlstedt, R.A. (2001). Line bisecting test reveals relative left brain hemispheric predominance in highly skilled athletes: Relationships among cerebral laterality, personality, and sport performance. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, San Francisco: Saybrook Graduate School.

Carlstedt, R.A. (2000). The high risk model of threat perception and sports. San Francisco: Saybrook Graduate School.

Carlstedt, R.A. (2000). A select overview of sport psychology. San Francisco: Saybrook Graduate School.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1999). Sport and exercise psychology: A course guide. San Francisco: Saybrook Graduate School.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1999). Hypnosis and sports. San Francisco: Saybrook Graduate School.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1999). Perspectives in cognitive sport psychology. San Francisco: Saybrook Graduate School.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1998). Psychologically mediated heart rate variability: A single case study of heart rate deceleration and a spectrum analysis of autonomic function during tournament tennis, Unpublished master’s thesis, Saybrook Graduate School, San Francisco.

Carlstedt, R. A. (1995). Mentales tennis. Munich, Germany: Sportinform.

Carlstedt, R. A. (2001). Line-bisecting test reveals relative left brain hemispheric predominance in highly skilled athletes: Issues, implications, and future directions. (Manuscript submitted for publication).

Carlstedt, R. A. (2001). Ambulatory psychophysiology and ecological validity in studies of sport performance: Issues and implications for intervention protocols in biofeedback. (IN PRESS).

Carlstedt, R.A. (2001, August). The 8 myths of tennis psychology. The Journal of the American Board of Sport Psychology (On-Line Journal). Available: http://www.americanboardofsportpsychology.org/
default.asp?pSec=10&pTyp=Cover&pID=1045.

Carlstedt, R.A.(2001). A retrospective analysis of a study of athletes from a social psychological gender-based perspective. Reviewed unpublished manuscript.

Carlstedt, R.A. (2001). Social sport psychology and social psychophysiology (American Board of Sport Psychology Curriculum Module). New York: American Board of Sport Psychology.

Carlstedt, R.A.(2001). An analysis of Bandura’s model of collective efficacy in athletes. Reviewed unpublished manuscript. Saybrook Graduate School.

Carlstedt, R.A.(2001). A factor analysis of the EPI extraversion scale in athletes. Reviewed unpublished manuscript. Saybrook Graduate School.

Carlstedt, R.A. (2000). The high risk model of threat perception and sports (American Board of Sport Psychology Curriculum Module). New York: American Board of Sport Psychology.

Carlstedt, R.A. (2000). Ethics in psychotherapy and psychological research: An internet based discussion of ethical issues pertaining to representation of qualifications and credentials by professionals in clinical and experimental hypnosis. Reviewed published manuscript. Saybrook Graduate School.

Carlstedt, R.A.(2000). Personality psychology: Conceptual summaries. Reviewed unpublished manuscript. Saybrook Graduate School.

Carlstedt, R.A.(2000). Systems of psychotherapy. Reviewed unpublished manuscript. Saybrook Graduate School.

Carlstedt, R.A. (2000). Issues in psychotherapy. Outcome research in psychotherapy. Reviewed unpublished manuscript. Saybrook Graduate School.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1999). An analysis of case vignettes using DSM IV. Reviewed unpublished manuscript. Saybrook Graduate School.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1999). Individual Differences in Hypnotic Ability: Perspectives, Theories, Scales, and Issues. Reviewed unpublished manuscripts.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1999). Neuro-and- psychophysiological correlates of hypnosis and hypnotic ability. Reviewed unpublished manuscript.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1999). Applied hypnosis in sports: Active-alert hypnosis and sport-specific induction scripts. (American Board of Sport Psychology Curriculum Module). New York: American Board of Sport Psychology.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1999). Hypnotic ability and hypnosis in context of the High Risk Model of Threat Perception. (American Board of Sport Psychology Curriculum Module). New York: American Board of Sport Psychology.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1999). Neuropsychophysiological correlates of skilled motor learning: Evidence in support of cognitive theories of motor learning and expertise. (American Board of Sport Psychology Curriculum Module). New York: American Board of Sport Psychology.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1999). Psychophysiological and neurophysiological correlates of performance in sports and learning skilled motor-tasks: Do they reflect unconscious processes? (American Board of Sport Psychology Curriculum Module). New York: American Board of Sport Psychology.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1999). Perspectives in cognitive sport psychology (American Board of Sport Psychology Curriculum Module). New York: American Board of Sport Psychology.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1998). A Historical Overview of Personality Psychology. Reviewed unpublished manuscript.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1997). Psychophysiological psychotherapy and somatization disorders. Reviewed unpublished manuscript. Saybrook Graduate School.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1997). The high risk model of threat perception and elite athletes. Unpublished Manuscript. Saybrook Graduate School.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1997). The placebo effect in psychology. Reviewed unpublished manuscript. Saybrook Graduate School.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1997). Psychosocial and hypnotic therapy as an adjunct treatment for breast cancer and heart disease. Reviewed unpublished manuscript. Saybrook Graduate School.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1997), Electromyography: Issues, procedures in, and data from a tennis specific experiment. Reviewed unpublished manuscript.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1997). Deriving electromyography norms for tennis players: A pilot study proposal. Reviewed unpublished manuscript. Saybrook Graduate School.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1997). Psychosocial risk factors and the development of somatic symptoms and physical disease. Reviewed unpublished manuscript. Saybrook Graduate School.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1997). Neuopsychology and the High Risk Model of Threat Perception. Reviewed unpublished manuscript. Saybrook Graduate School.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1997). “The lab lost my spinal fluid”: A retrospective and autobiographical case study. Reviewed unpublished manuscript. Saybrook Graduate School.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1997). Neuropsychology and sports. Reviewed unpublished manuscript. Saybrook Graduate School.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1997). The High Risk Model of Threat Perception and competitive tennis players: Health psychology and elite athletes. Reviewed unpublished manuscript. Saybrook Graduate School.

Carlstedt, R.A. (1996). An historical overview of tennis psychology. Reviewed unpublished manuscript. Saybrook Graduate School.

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