Robin Vealey
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Degrees
Ph.D. Kinesiology – University of Illinois
M.S. Coaching Science – Indiana University
B.A. Health and Physical Education – Marshall University
Scholarly Focus
Dr. Vealey’s scholarship focuses on the understanding and enhancement of the “achieving mentality” in sport. The achieving mentality necessitates cognitive characteristics such as confidence and motivation, as well as an agile mindset of mental skills and coping abilities. However, the achieving mentality required in the public social evaluation environment of sport competition can lead to anxiety, burnout, and perfectionism, all possible threats to athletes’ wellbeing and mental health.
To examine both sides of the achieving mentality, Dr. Vealey has developed lines of research in sport-confidence, competitive anxiety, burnout, and mental skills. She also has written extensively about professional issues in sport psychology and coaching effectiveness. Her current and emerging work incorporates the mental health/wellbeing component into the mental skills model, as a critical societal need to combat the mental health risks inherent in organized sport.
Books
Martens, R., & Vealey, R. S. (2023). Successful coaching (5th ed.). Human Kinetics.
Vealey, R. S. (2022). Coaching for the inner edge: Practical sport psychology for coaches (2nd ed.). FIT.
Vealey, R. S., & Chase, M.A. (2016). Best practice for youth sport. Human Kinetics.
Martens, R., Vealey, R. S., & Burton, D. (1990). Competitive anxiety in sport. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
Research Articles
Vealey, R. S., Martin, E., Coppola, A., Ward, R. M., Chamberlin, J., & Block, C. (2020). The slippery slope: Can motivation and perfectionism lead to burnout in coaches? International Sport Coaching Journal, 7, 1-10.
Wright, E., Chase, M. A., Horn, T. S., & Vealey, R. S. (2019). United States parents’ perfectionism, parenting styles, and perceptions of specialization in youth sport. Psychology of Sport & Exercise, 45,101571.
Vealey, R. S., Cooley, R., Nilsson, E., Block, C., & Galli, N. (2019). Assessment and the use of questionnaires in sport psychology consulting: An analysis of practices and attitudes from 2003 to 2017. Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology, 13, 505-523.
Vealey, R. S., Galli, N., & Harmison, R. J. (2019). CMPC certification as a milestone, not a millstone: A Response to Scherzer and Reel. Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology, 13 (3), 345-350.
Forlenza, S. T., Pierce, S., Vealey, R. S., & Mackersie, J. (2018). Coaching behaviors that enhance confidence in athletes and teams. International Sport Coaching Journal, 5, 205-212.
Vealey, R. S. (2018). A periodization approach to building confidence in athletes. Journal of Sport Psychology in Action, 9, 1-12.
Vealey, R. S. (2017). Conflict management and cultural reparation: Consulting “below zero” with a college basketball team. Case Studies in Sport and Exercise Psychology. 1, 83-93.
In the News
In this podcast episode, we gain a glimpse into the growing world of sports psychology. What it is, what it isn't, and how it has been quickly expanding far beyond the realm of coaching and athletics alone. And to learn more, we're here Dr. Robin Vealey, who is not only an EHS professor of sports psychology, she's also one of the leading researchers in the field today.
Unlock Your Potential with Sports Psychology
Are you ready to take your performance to the next level? Robin Vealey, a leading researcher in sports psychology and a professor at Miami University, shares her expertise on how mental training can help you achieve more, whether you're an athlete, a corporate professional, or anyone facing high-stress situations.