Author: Richard Keegan

Richard Keegan is an assistant professor in sport and exercise psychology at University of Canberra. Specializing in sport and exercise psychology, Keegan arrived at UC having spent six years lecturing at the University of Lincoln (UK). He completed his MSc and PhD at Loughborough University (UK), and before that, a degree in psychology at the University of Bristol. He is a qualified and registered psychologist (AHPRA in Australia and HCPC in the UK), working with athletes across the full range of levels (from beginners to world champions), and in sports ranging through athletics to yachting.

Mind Games: Social Science Goes to the World Cup
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June 16, 2014

Mind Games: Social Science Goes to the World Cup

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