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Podcasts FEPSAC 2015

We are happy to make the podcasts of the Keynote Lectures and some Special Sessions from the 14th European Congress of Sport Psychology in Bern, Switzerland, available.
The podcasts may be used for private and educational purposes only. The intellectual property remains with the presenters.
FEPSAC and the Organisers of the 14th European Congress of Sport Psychology are by no means responsible for the content.

Keynote Lecture 1
Paddy Ekkekakis: Escape from cognitivism: Exercise as a hedonic experience
15 July 2015, 11:30-12:30

Keynote Lecture 2
Sergio Lara-Bercial & Cliff Mallett: Serial winning coaches – Vision, people and environment
16.July 2015, 11:30-12:30

Keynote Lecture 3
Kari Fasting: Sexual harassment and abuse in sport – Implications for sport psychologists
16 July 2015, 15:45-16:45

Keynote Lecture 4
Claudia Voelcker-Rehage: Benefits of physical activity and fitness for lifelong motor and cognitive development – Brain and behaviour
17 July 2015, 11:30-12:30

Keynote Lecture 5
Nancy J. Cooke: Interactive team cognition: Focusing on team dynamics
18 July 2015, 11:30-12:30

Keynote Lecture 6
Chris Harwood: Doing sport psychology? Critical reflections as a scientist-practitioner
18 July 2015, 15.45-16.45

Roundtable
Professional challenges working at the Olympic level.
16 July 2015, 08:30-10:00
Chair: Paul Wylleman, Dutch Olympic Committee, The Netherlands
Participants: Daniel Birrer, Swiss Federal Institute of Sport Magglingen, Switzerland
Jörg Wetzel, Swiss Olympic Association, Switzerland
Hafrún Kristjánsdóttir, Icelandic Olympic Committee, Iceland
Lina Vaisetaite, Lithuanian Olympic Committee, Lithuania

Debate
Certification for sport psychology service delivery in Europe.
16 July 2015, 14:00-15:30
Chair: Vana Hutter, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Discussants: David Fletcher, Loughborough University, UK
Gangyan Si, Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong
Natalia Stambulova, Halmstad University, Sweden
Roland Seiler, University of Bern, Switzerland

Roundtable
An international perspective on the organisation of sport psychology.
17 July 2015, 12:30-14:00
Chair: Paul Wylleman, FEPSAC Past President
Participants: Gangyan Si, ISSP
Diane Ste-Marie, NASPSPA
Gualberto Cremades, AASP
Elisabeth Rosnet, IAAP
Anne-Marie Elbe, FEPSAC President

30.3.2016
 
The 2015 FEPSAC Congress in Bern is history!

Thank you
to all the Congress participants who took the time to complete the FEPSAC Congress Evaluation Survey. We appreciate your feedback and recommendations.
The three winners of the Amazon gift cards were randomly selected and received their prizes in their local currencies:
1st prize: Richard Oxhandler, USA
2nd prize: Tomonori Tatsumi, Japan
3rd prize: Amy Cubitt, Canada
9.10.2015
 
           

This year's 14th European Congress of Sport Psychology is over, and we hope you had a safe return back home.

Beautiful weather, the charming old city of Bern and the unique experience of swimming in the river Aare constituted the framework for the scientific programme. 714 attendants made this Congress the biggest in the history of FEPSAC. Six keynote lectures, 81 symposia, 38 workshops and 8 special sessions, as well as over 400 poster presentations covered basically all topics within sport psychology and different domains of sport, physical activity and exercise.

We gratefully acknowledge the contributions of all presenters who animated the Congress theme "Theories and applications for performance, health and humanity" with their high standard scientific contributions and inspiring workshops. A special thanks to all our partners who made the Congress possible.

Thank you all for attending and helping, with your open-mindedness, interest and discussions, to make this Congress a "Congress to remember" – both scientifically and socially! We are glad to read your positive feedback #fepsac2015!

Looking forward to the FEPSAC Conference 2017 in Nottingham, UK and the 15th FEPSAC European Congress of Sport Psychology 2019 in Münster, Germany!

Roland Seiler, Congress President
Olivier Schmid, Congress Manager
Barbara Oesch, Congress Secretary
and the organising team
31.7.2015