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CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: Mark B. Andersen, Professor, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia  

 Citizenship: Australia (and USA).

 Education:  

      Stockholms Universitet, Stockholm, Sweden, 1969, diploma in Swedish language studies.             

       University of California, Berkeley, California, 1971, inter-campus exchange to study Swedish.

       University of California, Davis, California, 1970-1973. Major in psychology, minor in Scandinavian languages, Phi Beta Kappa, departmental citation for excellence in undergraduate psychology, graduated with highest honors (B.A., 1973).  

       San Diego State University, San Diego, California, 1974-1978. Major in psychology with preparation for community college teaching. Masters thesis: A multivariate study of the classic-romantic personality dichotomy in attitudes toward technology (M.S., 1978).  

       University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 1982-1988. Doctorate in psychology, minor in exercise and sport sciences. Doctoral dissertation: Psychosocial factors and changes in peripheral vision, muscle tension, and fine motor skills during stress (Ph.D., 1988).

 Awards:

      Received the Dorothy V. Harris Memorial Award for excellence as a young scholar/practitioner in applied sport psychology from the Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology, 1994.

 Refereed Journal Articles:

      Andersen, M. B., & Williams, J. M. (1987). Gender role and sport competition anxiety: A re-examination. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 58, 52-56.

       Williams, J. M., & Andersen, M. B. (1987). Influence of sex and gender roles on high school status systems. Adolescence, 22, 755-765.  

       Andersen, M. B., & Williams, J. M. (1988). A model of stress and athletic injury: Prediction and prevention. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 10, 294-306.

       Williams, J. M., Tonymon, P., & Andersen, M. B. (1990). Effects of life event stress on anxiety and peripheral narrowing. Behavioral Medicine 16, 174-181.  

       Williams, J. M., Tonymon, P., & Andersen, M. B. (1991). Effects of life event stress, daily hassles, and coping resources on anxiety and peripheral narrowing. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 3, 126-141. 

       Andersen, M. B. (1993). Questionable sensitivity: A comment on Lee and Rotella. The Sport Psychologist, 7, 1-3.

       Williams, J. M., Hogan, T. D., & Andersen, M. B. (1993). Positive states of mind and athletic injury risk. Psychosomatic Medicine, 55, 468-472.

       Butki, B. D., & Andersen, M. B. (1994). Mentoring in sport psychology: Students' perceptions of training in publication and presentation guidelines. The Sport Psychologist, 8, 143-148.

       Andersen, M. B., & Van Raalte, J. L. (1994). Supervising academic athletic counseling trainees. Academic Athletic Journal, 9, 1-10.

       Andersen, M. B., Denson, E. L., Brewer, B. W., & Van Raalte, J. L. (1994). Disorders of personality and mood in athletes: Recognition and referral. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 6, 168-184.

       Andersen, M. B. (1994). Ethical considerations in the supervision of applied sport psychology graduate students. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 6, 152-167.

       Andersen, M. B., Van Raalte, J. L., & Brewer, B. W. (1994). Assessing the skills of sport psychology supervisors. The Sport Psychologist, 8, 238-247.

       Andersen, M. B., & Brewer, B. W. (1995). Organizational and psychological consultation in collegiate sports medicine groups. Journal of American College Health, 44, 63-69.

       Simons, J. P., & Andersen, M. B. (1995). The development of consulting practice in applied sport psychology: Some personal perspectives. The Sport Psychologist, 9, 449-468.

       Andersen, M. B., Brewer, B. W., Van Raalte, J. L., & Davis, S.F. (1996). Sport and exercise psychology contributions to the undergraduate curricula. Teaching of Psychology, 23, 40-42.

       Andersen, M. B., & Williams-Rice, B. T. (1996). Supervision in the education and training of sport psychology service providers. The Sport Psychologist, 10, 278-290.

       Butki, B. D., Andersen, M. B., & Heyman, S. R. (1996). Knowledge of AIDS and risky behavior among athletes. Academic Athletic Journal, 11, 29-36.

       Barney, S. T., Andersen, M. B., & Riggs, C. A. (1996). Supervision in sport psychology: Some recommendations for practicum training. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 8, 200-217.

       Petrie, T. A., Andersen, M. B., & Williams, J. M. (1996). Gender differences in the prediction of college student-athletes' academic performances. College Student Affairs Journal, 16, 62-69.

       Andersen, M. B. (1997). Professional practice: Inquiry, innovations, and dissemination. The Sport Psychologist, 11, 122-125.

       Williams, J. M., & Andersen, M. B. (1997). Psychosocial influences on central and peripheral vision during demanding tasks. Behavioral Medicine, 22, 160-167.

       Krane, V., Andersen, M. B., Strean, W. B. (1997). Issues in qualitative research methods and presentation. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 19, 213-218.

       Andersen, M. B., Butki, B. D., & Heyman, S. R. (1997). Homophobia and sport experience: A survey of college students. Academic Athletic Journal, 12, 27-38.

       Andersen, M. B., Williams, J. M., Aldridge, T., & Taylor, J. (1997). Tracking graduates of advanced degree programs in sport psychology, 1989-1994. The Sport Psychologist, 11, 326-344.

       Marchant, D. B., Andersen, M. B., & Morris, T. (1997). Perceived uncertainty of outcome as a contributing factor in competitive state anxiety. Australian Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 29 (2), 41-46.

       Andersen, M. B., & Stoove, M. A., & Martin, D. T. (1997). Requesting poster papers: A problem of compliance. Australian Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 29 (3), 75-76.

       Aldridge, T., Andersen, M. B., Stanton, B., & Shen, C. J. (1997). Past and future training for careers in sport psychology. Australian Journal of Career Development, 6 (2), 25-30.

       Andersen, M. B., Larson, G. A., & Luebe, J. J. (1997). Student and supervisor perceptions of the quality of supervision in athletic training education. Journal of Athletic Training, 32 (4), 1-5.

       Marchant, D. B., Morris, T., & Andersen, M. B. (1998). Perceived importance of outcome as a contributing factor in competitive state anxiety. Journal of Sport Behavior, 21, 71-91.

       Williams, J. M., & Andersen, M. B. (1998). Psychosocial antecedents of sport injury: Review and critique of the stress and injury model. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 10, 5-26.

       Andersen, M. B., & Stoové, M. A. (1998). The sanctity of p < .05 obfuscates good stuff: A comment on Kerr and Goss. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 10, 168-173.

       Andersen, M. B., & Williams, J. M. (1999). Athletic injury, psychosocial factors, and perceptual changes during stress. Journal of Sports Science, 17, 735-741.

        Francis, S. F., Andersen, M. B., & Maley, P. (2000). Physiotherapists' and male professional athletes' views on psychological skills for rehabilitation. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 3, 17-29.

       Speed, H. D., & Andersen, M. B. (2000). What exercise and sport scientists don't understand. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 3, 84-92.

       Martin, D. T., Andersen, M. B., & Gates, W. (2000). Using Profile of Mood States (POMS) to monitor high intensity training in cyclists: Group versus case studies. The Sport Psychologist, 14, 138-156.

      Dawson, A. J., Andersen, M. B., & Hemphill, D. (2000). The ethics of Australian fitness professionals. In B. A. Carlson, U. Johnson, & F. Wetterstrand (Eds.), Sport psychology conference in the new millennium: A dynamic research-practice perspective, Proceedings (pp. 129-133). Halmstad, Sweden: Centre for Sport Science, Halmstad University.

       Andersen, M. B., Van Raalte, J. L., & Brewer, B. W. (2000). When applied sport psychology graduate students are impaired: Ethical and legal issues in supervision. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 12, 134-149.

       Andersen, M. B. (2000). Counseling your athlete: Supervision of athletic trainers’ counseling encounters.  Athletic Therapy Today, 5 (3), 46-47.

       Martin, D. T., & Andersen, M. B. (2000). Heart rate-perceived exertion relationship during training and taper. Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 40, 201-208.

      Andersen, M. B., Van Raalte, J. L., Brewer, B. W. (2001). Sport psychology service delivery: Staying ethical while keeping loose. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 32, 12-18.

       Sutherland, G., & Andersen, M. B. (2001). Exercise and multiple sclerosis: Physiological, psychological, and quality of life issues. Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 41, 421-432.

      Brewer, B. W., Scherzer, C. B., Van Raalte, J. L.,  Petitpas, A. J., & Andersen, M. B. (2001). The elements of (APA) style: A survey of psychology journal editors. American Psychologist, 56, 266-267.

      Dawson, A., Andersen, M. B., & Hemphill, D. (2001). The ethical beliefs and behaviours of Victorian fitness professionals. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 4, 266-283.

      Sutherland, G., Andersen, M. B., & Stoové, M. A. (2001). Can aerobic exercise training affect health-related quality of life for people with multiple sclerosis? Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 23, 122-135.

      Brown, T. D., Jr., Van Raalte, J. L., Brewer, B. W., Winter, C. R., Cornelius, A. E., & Andersen, M. B. (2002). World Cup soccer home advantage. Journal of Sport Behavior, 25, 134-144.

      Noh, Y. E., Morris, T., Andersen, M. B. (2003).  Psychosocial stress and injury in dance. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 74, 36-40.

      Stoové, M. A., & Andersen, M. B. (2003). What are we looking at, and how big is it? Physical Therapy in Sport, 4, 93-97.

      Watt, T., Morris, T., & Andersen, M. B. (2004). Issues in the development of a measure of imagery ability in sport. Journal of Mental Imagery, 28, 149-180.

      Johnson, U., Ekengren, J., & Andersen, M. B. (2005). Injury prevention in Sweden: Helping soccer players at risk. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 27, 32-38.

      Sutherland, G., Andersen, M. B., & Morris, T. (2005). Relaxation and health-related quality of life in multiple sclerosis: The example of autogenic training. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 28, 249-256.

      Noh, Y. E., Morris, T., Andersen, M. B. (2005). Psychosocial factors and ballet injuries. International Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 1, 79-90.

      Andersen, M. B. (2005). “Yeah, I work with Beckham”: Issues of confidentiality, privacy and privilege in sport psychology service delivery. Sport & Exercise Psychology Review, 1(2), 5-13.

     Stevens, L., & Andersen, M. B. (2007). Transference and countertransference in sport psychology service delivery: Part I. A review of erotic attraction. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 19, 253-269.

     Stevens, L., & Andersen, M. B. (2007). Transference and countertransference in sport psychology service delivery: Part II. Two case studies on the erotic. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 19 270-287.

     Noh, Y. E, Morris, T, & Andersen, M. B.  (2007). Psychological intervention for injury reduction in ballet dancers. Research in Sports Medicine: An International Journal, 15, 13-32.

     Van Raalte, J. L., & Andersen, M. B. (2007). When sport psychology consulting becomes a means to an end(ing): Roles and agendas when helping athletes leave their sports. The Sport Psychologist, 21, 227-242.

     Andersen, M. B.  & Stevens, L. (2007). On being a fraud. Sport & Exercise Psychology Review, 3(2), 43-46.

     Tod, D., Marchant, D., & Andersen, M. B. (2007). Learning experiences contributing to service delivery competence. The Sport Psychologist, 21, 317-334.

     Andersen, M. B.,  McCullagh, P., & Wilson, G. (2007). But what do the numbers really tell us? Arbitrary metrics and effect size reporting in sport psychology research. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology.

     Li, H. Y., & Andersen, M. B. (2007). Athletic identity in China: Examining the AIMS in a Hong Kong sample. International Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology.

 Books:

      Andersen, M. B. (Ed.). (2000). Doing sport psychology. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

      Kolt, G., & Andersen, M. B. (Eds.). (2004). Psychology in the physical and manual therapies. Edinburgh, Scotland: Churchill Livingstone.

      Andersen, M. B. (Ed.). (2005). Sport psychology in practice. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

       Richardson, S. O., Andersen, M. B., & Morris, T. (2008). Overtraining athletes: Personal journeys in sport. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

       Andersen, M. B. (Ed.).  (in preparation, 2009). Doing exercise and health psychology. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

 Book Chapters and Conference Proceedings Full Papers:

       Andersen, M. B. & Williams, J. M. (1986). Sport competition anxiety in sex-typed, cross sex-typed, and androgynous subjects. In L. E. Unestahl (Ed.), Contemporary sport psychology (pp. 148-153). Orebro, Sweden: Veje Publishers.

       Andersen, M. B., & Williams, J. M. (1993). Psychological risk factors and injury prevention. In J. Heil (Ed.), Psychology of sport injury (pp. 49-57). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.  

       Van Raalte, J. L., & Andersen, M. B. (1993). Special problems in sport psychology: Supervising the trainee. In S. Serpa, J. Alves, V. Ferreira, & A. Paula-Brito (Eds.), Proceedings: VIII World Congress of Sport Psychology (pp. 773-776). Lisbon: International Society of Sport Psychology.

       Andersen, M. B., Brewer, B. W., Van Raalte, J. L., Denson, E. L. (1993). Recognition and referral of personality and mood disorders in athletes. In S. Serpa, J. Alves, V. F Ferreira, & A. Paula-Brito (Eds.), Proceedings: VIII World Congress of Sport Psychology (pp. 914-917). Lisbon: International Society of Sport Psychology.

      Matheson, H., Brewer, B. W., Van Raalte, J. L., & Andersen, M. B. (1994). Athletic identity of national level badminton players: A cross-cultural analysis. In T. Reilly, M. Hughes, & A. Lees (Eds.), Science and racket sports (pp. 228-231). London: E. & F. N. Spon.

      Greenspan, M. J., & Andersen, M. B. (1995). Providing psychological services to student athletes: A developmental psychology approach. In S. Murphy (Ed.), Sport psychology interventions (pp. 177-191). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. 

      Wrigley, T., Fortunato, V., Andersen, M. B., Tammen, V. V. (1995). Authorship issues in relation to the publication of academic work: A discussion paper. In Guide to higher degrees by research: Advice to students and supervisors (Appendix 15). Melbourne, Australia: Victoria University.

      Andersen, M. B. (1996). Working with college student athletes. In J. L. Van Raalte & B. W. Brewer (Eds.), Exploring sport and exercise psychology (pp. 317-334). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

      Van Raalte, J. L., & Andersen, M. B. (1996). Referral processes in sport psychology. In J. L. Van Raalte & B. W. Brewer (Eds.), Exploring sport and exercise psychology (pp. 275-284). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

      Heyman, S. R., & Andersen, M. B. (1998). When to refer athletes for counseling or psychotherapy. In J. M. Williams (Ed.), Applied sport psychology: Personal growth to peak performance (3rd ed. pp. 359-371). Mountain View, CA: Mayfield.

      Andersen, M. B., & Van Raalte, J. L. (1999). The psychology of playing doubles: Some thoughts for badminton (and tennis). In the Korean Society of Sport Psychology (Ed.), Theory and practice of mental training for sports competition (pp 101-115). Seoul, Korea: Tae Keun Publishing.

      Andersen, M. B. (1999). Beginning mental training with a diver: Intake interview, relaxation, positive thinking, and imagery. In the Korean Society of Sport Psychology (Ed.), Theory and practice of mental training for sports competition (pp 83-99). Seoul, Korea: Tae Keun Publishing.

      Andersen, M. B. (1999). Working with volleyball teams: Building cohesion for better performance. In the Korean Society of Sport Psychology (Ed.), Theory and practice of mental training for sports competition (pp. 117-124). Seoul, Korea: Tae Keun Publishing.

     Dawson, A. J., Andersen, M. B., & Hemphill, D. (2000). The ethics of Australian fitness professionals. In B. A. Carlson, U. Johnson, & F. Wetterstrand (Eds.), Sport psychology conference in the new millennium: A dynamic research-practice perspective (pp. 129-133). Halmstad, Sweden: Centre for Sport Science, Halmstads Högskolan.

      Andersen, M. B. (2000). Preface. In M. B. Andersen (Ed.), Doing sport psychology (pp. ix-xi). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

      Andersen, M. B. (2000). Introduction. In M. B. Andersen (Ed.), Doing sport psychology (pp. xiii-xvii). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

       Andersen, M. B. (2000). Beginnings: Intakes and the initiation of relationships. In M. B. Andersen (Ed.), Doing sport psychology (pp. 3-16). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

       Van Raalte, J. L., & Andersen, M. B. (2000). Supervision I: From models to doing. In M. B. Andersen (Ed.), Doing sport psychology (pp. 153-165). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

       Andersen, M. B., Van Raalte, J. L., & Harris, G. (2000). Supervision II: A case study. In M. B. Andersen (Ed.), Doing sport psychology (pp. 167-179). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

       Price, F., & Andersen, M. B. (2000). Into the maelstrom: A five-year relationship from college ball to the NFL. In M. B. Andersen (Ed.), Doing sport psychology (pp. 193-206). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

       Barney, S. T., & Andersen, M. B. (2000). Looking for help, grieving love lost: The case of C. In M. B. Andersen (Ed.), Doing sport psychology (pp. 139-150). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

       Lavallee, D., & Andersen, M. B. (2000). Leaving sport: Easing career transitions. In M. B. Andersen (Ed.), Doing sport psychology (pp. 249-261). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

       Andersen, M. B. (2000). Foreward. In D. Lavallee & P. Wylleman (Eds.), Career transitions in sport: International perspectives (pp. ix-xi). Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information Technology.

       Andersen, M. B. (2001). Returning to action and the prevention of future injury. In J. Crossman (Ed.). Helping athletes cope with injury: A guide for medical professionals (pp. 162-173). Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.

       Andersen, M. B. (2001). When to refer athletes for counseling or psychotherapy. In J. M. Williams (Ed.), Applied sport psychology: Personal growth to peak performance (4th ed., pp. 401-415). Mountain View, CA: Mayfield.

      Andersen, M. B. (2001). Erotic transference and countertransference in sport psychology service delivery. In A. Papaioannou, M. Goudas, & Y. Theodorakis (Eds.), International Society of Sport Psychology 10th World Congress of Sport Psychology: Programme & Proceedings, Vol. 3 (pp. 221-223). Thessaloniki, Greece: Christodoulidi.

      Speed, H. D., Butki, B. D., & Andersen, M. B. (2001). The perceived usefulness of sport psychology journal articles for practitioners. In A. Papaioannou, M. Goudas, & Y. Theodorakis (Eds.), International Society of Sport Psychology 10th World Congress of Sport Psychology: Programme & Proceedings, Vol. 3 (pp. 82-85). Thessaloniki, Greece: Christodoulidi.

       Udry, E., & Andersen, M. B. (2002). Athletic injury and sport behavior. In T. S. Horn (Ed.), Advances in sport psychology (2nd ed., pp. 529-553). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

       Andersen, M. B., & Sutherland, G. (2002). Working out those tensions: Exercise and the reduction of stress. In D. I. Mostofsky & L. Zaichkowsky (Eds.), Medical aspects of sport and exercise (pp. 19-32). Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information Technology.

       Brewer, B. W., Andersen, M. B., & Van Raalte, J. L. (2002). Psychological aspects of injury rehabilitation: Toward a biopsychosocial approach. In D. I. Mostofsky & L. Zaichkowsky (Eds.), Medical aspects of sport and exercise (pp. 41-54). Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information Technology.

       Andersen, M. B. (2002). Training and supervision in sport psychology. In T. Wilson (Clinical and Applied Psychology Section Editor), International Encyclopaedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences (pp. 14929-14932). Oxford, England: Elsevier Science.

      Andersen, M. B. (2002). Developing comprehensive sport psychology interventions. In J. L. Van Raalte & B. W. Brewer (Eds.), Exploring sport and exercise psychology (2nd ed., pp. 13-24). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

      Andersen, M. B. (2002). Helping college student-athletes in and out of sport. In J. L. Van Raalte & B. W. Brewer (Eds.), Exploring sport and exercise psychology (2nd ed., pp. 373-394). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

      Andersen, M. B., & Van Raalte, J. L. (2002). Referral processes in sport psychology. In J. L. Van Raalte & B. W. Brewer (Eds.), Exploring sport and exercise psychology (2nd ed., pp. 325- 337). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

       Andersen, M. B. (2002). Foreword. In B. G. Berger, D. Pargman, & R. S. Weinberg (Eds,), Foundations of exercise psychology (pp. xxv-xxvi). Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information Technology.

       Noh, Y. E., Morris, T., & Andersen, M. B. (2003). Psychological interventions for coping with stress in dancers. In The 4th ASPASP International Congress: Programme & proceedings (pp. 403-407). Seoul, Korea: Organizing Committee for the 4th ASPASP Congress.

      Kolt, G., & Andersen, M. B. (2004). Using psychology in the physical and manual therapies. In G. Kolt & M. B. Andersen (Eds.), Psychology in the physical and manual therapies (pp. 3-8). Edinburgh, Scotland: Churchill Livingstone.

      Andersen, M. B. (2004). Recognizing psychopathology. In G. Kolt & M. B. Andersen (Eds.), Psychology in the physical and manual therapies (pp. 81-92). Edinburgh, Scotland: Churchill Livingstone.

      Andersen, M. B. (2004). Personality disorders. In G. Kolt & M. B. Andersen (Eds.), Psychology in the physical and manual therapies (pp. 321-332). Edinburgh, Scotland: Churchill Livingstone.

      Andersen, M. B. (2004). Transference and countertransference. In G. Kolt & M. B. Andersen (Eds.), Psychology in the physical and manual therapies (pp. 71-80). Edinburgh, Scotland: Churchill Livingstone.

      Andersen, M. B. (2004). The evolution of training and supervision in sport psychology. In T. Morris & J. J. Summers (Eds.), Sport psychology: Theory, applications and issues (2nd ed., 452-469). Brisbane, Australia: Wiley.

      Andersen, M. B. (2004). Till sist. In J. Fallby (Ed.), Guiden till idrottspsykologi rådgivning (pp. 312-316). Stockholm: SISU Idrottsböcker.

      Tod, D., & Andersen, M. B. (2005). Success in sport psych: Qualities of effective sport psychologists. In S. M. Murphy (Ed.), The sport psych handbook (pp. 303-312). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

       Andersen, M. B. (2005). Preface. In M. B. Andersen (Ed.), Sport psychology in practice (pp. ix-xii). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

      Andersen, M. B. (2005). Touching taboos: Sex and the sport psychologist. In M. B. Andersen (Ed.), Sport psychology in practice (pp. 171-191). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

      Speed, H. D., Andersen, M. B., & Simons, J. (2005). Selling or telling psychology: A conversation on presenting to coaches. In M. B. Andersen (Ed.), Sport psychology in practice (pp. 3-16). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

      Andersen, M. B., & Peterson, K. (2005). ”I have a friend who . . . “ Group work on weight and body image. In M. B. Andersen (Ed.), Sport psychology in practice (pp. 61-74). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

      Andersen, M. B., & Fawkner, H. J. (2005). The skin game: Extra points for looking good. In M. B. Andersen (Ed.), Sport psychology in practice (pp. 77-92). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

       Andersen, M. B., & Van Raalte, J. L. (2005). Over one’s head: Referral for future growth. In M. B. Andersen (Ed.), Sport psychology in practice (pp. 159-169). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

      Andersen, M. B. (2005). Coming full circle: From practice to research. In M. B. Andersen (Ed.), Sport psychology in practice (pp. 287-298). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

      Aldridge, T., Morris, T., & Andersen, M. B. (2005). Effect of imagery and flotation REST on self-efficacy for basketball performance. In T. Morris et al. (Eds.), ISSP 11th World Congress of Sport Psychology: Promoting health and performance for life (3 pages), CD-ROM. Sydney, Australia: International Society of Sport Psychology.

      Andersen, M. B. (2005). The flat maps and bumpy territories of injury rehabilitation. In T. Morris et al. (Eds.), ISSP 11th World Congress of Sport Psychology: Promoting health and performance for life (3 pages), CD-ROM. Sydney, Australia: International Society of Sport Psychology.

      Gaskin, C. J., Morris, T., & Andersen, M. B. (2005). The relationship between physical activity, quality of life, and psychological well-being of adults with cerebral palsy. In T. Morris et al. (Eds.), ISSP 11th World Congress of Sport Psychology: Promoting health and performance for life (3 pages), CD-ROM. Sydney, Australia: International Society of Sport Psychology.

      Gibbs, P., Marchant, D., & Andersen, M. B. (2005). Development of the Athlete Apperception Technique (AAT). In T. Morris et al. (Eds.), ISSP 11th World Congress of Sport Psychology: Promoting health and performance for life (3 pages), CD-ROM. Sydney, Australia: International Society of Sport Psychology.

      Johnson, U., Ekengren, J., & Andersen, M. B. (2005). Injury prevention in Sweden: Effect of a brief intervention program for at-risk soccer players on sport anxiety and coping. In T. Morris et al. (Eds.), ISSP 11th World Congress of Sport Psychology: Promoting health and performance for life (3 pages), CD-ROM. Sydney, Australia: International Society of Sport Psychology.

      Richardson, S., Morris, T., & Andersen, M. B. (2005). Personal and situational risk factors for overtraining and injury in elite sport. In T. Morris et al. (Eds.), ISSP 11th World Congress of Sport Psychology: Promoting health and performance for life (3 pages), CD-ROM. Sydney, Australia: International Society of Sport Psychology.

      Stevens, L. & Andersen, M. B. (2005). Creative, safe, and useful: Exploring the erotic in service delivery. In T. Morris et al. (Eds.), ISSP 11th World Congress of Sport Psychology: Promoting health and performance for life (3 pages), CD-ROM. Sydney, Australia: International Society of Sport Psychology.

      Tod, D., Marchant, D., & Andersen, M. B. (2005). United we stand, divided we fall. In T. Morris et al. (Eds.), ISSP 11th World Congress of Sport Psychology: Promoting health and performance for life (3 pages), CD-ROM. Sydney, Australia: International Society of Sport Psychology.

       Andersen, M. B., & Tod, D. (2006). When to refer athletes for counseling or psychotherapy. In J. M. Williams (Ed.), Applied sport psychology: Personal growth to peak performance (5th ed., pp. 483-504). Mountain View, CA: Mayfield.

       Andersen, M. B. (2006). It’s all about performance. . . and something else. In J. Dosil (Ed.), The sport psychologist's handbook: A guide for sport-specific performance enhancement (pp. 687-698). Chichester, England: Wiley.

       Williams, J. M., & Andersen, M. B. (2007). Psychosocial antecedents of sport injury and interventions for risk reduction. In G. Tenenbaum and R. C. Eklund (Eds.), Handbook of sport psychology (3rd ed.). New York: Wiley.

       Udry, E., & Andersen, M. B. (2007). Athletic injury and sport behavior. In T. Horn (Ed.), Advances in sport psychology (3rd ed.). Champaign, IL:  Human Kinetics.

       Andersen, M. B.  (2007). Collaborative relationships in injury rehabilitation: Two case examples. In D. Pargman (Ed.), Psychological bases of sport injuries (3rd ed., pp. ). Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information Technology.

       Andersen, M. B. (in press). Pas de deux:  Performance psychology in tights. In K. F. Hays (Ed.), Performance psychology in action. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

 Book Reviews:

      Andersen, M. B. (1990). Review of The winning mind by P. Terry. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 12, 434-436.

       Andersen, M. B. (1992). Review of Counseling college student-athletes: Issues and interventions by E. F. Etzel, A. P. Ferrante, & J. W. Pinkney (Eds.), Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 14, 414-416.

       Andersen, M. B. (1994). Review of Alternative models of family preservation: Family based services in context by K. E. Nelson & M. J. Landsman, The Journal of Correctional Training, Summer, p. 10.

       Andersen, M. B. (1998). Review of Health psychology through the life span: Practice and research opportunities edited by R. J. Resnick & R. H. Rozensky, International Journal of Sport Psychology, 29, 187-188.

       Andersen, M. B. (1999). Review of The person behind the mask: A guide to performing arts psychology by L. H. Hamilton. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 21, 174-176.

      Andersen, M. B. (2000). Review of Touch and emotion in manual therapy by B. Nathan. Journal of Osteopathic Medicine, 3, 73-74.

 Non-refereed articles:

      Andersen, M. B., & Alden, M. F. (1991). Incorporating sport psychology services into collegiate athletics. Athletic Administration, 26 (3), 23-25.

       Andersen, M. B. (1992). Sport psychology and procrustean categories: An appeal for synthesis and expansion of service. Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology Newsletter, 7 (3), 8-9, 15.

       Andersen, M. B. (1994). From language to personality, gender, injury, and finally supervision (with a side trip to Kuala Lumpur). Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology Newsletter, 9 (3), 4.

       Andersen, M. B. (1996, Fall). Supervising future sport psychologists: Central issues in training. Exercise and Sport Psychology Newsletter: Division 47 of the American Psychological Association, 10, 8, 11.

      Andersen, M. B. (2006). What’s it Like Out There? Making the Terra Incognita More Firma. The Sport and Exercise Scientist. British Association of Sport and Exercise Scientists.

 Licenses and Certifications:

      Arizona State Board of Psychologist Examiners licensure as a psychologist, License No. 1600, 1989- to present.   

       Certified Consultant, Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology, Certificate No. 12, 1992-2004.  

       United States Olympic Committee Registry of Sport Psychology Service Providers, 1989-2002.

       Psychologists Registration Board of Victoria: Registration as a Psychologist, Certificate No. 3799, 1995- to present.

      Psychologists Registration Board of Victoria: Registration as a Supervising Psychologist, Certificate No.s3799, 2006- to present.

 Professional Affiliations:

      American Psychological Association (APA), member: Division 17 (Counseling), Division 38 (Health), Division 47                   (Sport & Exercise), 1988-1998.

       Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology, (AAASP), charter member, 1986- to present  

       Australian Psychological Society (APS), member, 1994-1998.

       Australian College of Sport Psychologists, member, 1995-1998.

       International Society of Sport Psychology (ISSP), member, 1993- to present.

       Phi Beta Kappa, member, 1973- to present.

 Internships:

      Clinical psychology, Dr. Sharon Calvert, supervisor, Arizona State Prison Complex-Tucson, stress management, group therapy, and neuropsychological assessments (e.g., Halstead-Reitan), 1987-1988.  

       Exercise and sport psychology, Dr. Jean M. Williams, supervisor, University of Arizona. Exercise and sport psychology intern for the women's cross country, women's golf teams, women's track and field, women's softball, men's basketball, men's baseball, and men's track and field teams, 1984-1987.

 Service:

      Member of the Eating Disorders Team, Sports Medicine Advisory Team, and the Student Advisory Co-ordinating

      Committee, Arizona State University, 1989-1991.

       Guest Reviewer for the Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 1992-1997.

       Guest Reviewer for The Sport Psychologist, 1992-1994.

       Guest Reviewer for The Australian Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 1995-1997.

       Guest Reviewer for the Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 1998-present.

       Guest Reviewer for Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal, 1996-present.

       Guest reviewer for Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1997-present

       Guest reviewer for Physical Therapy in Sport, 2005-present

       Guest reviewer for British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2005-present

       Guest reviewer for Psychology of Sport & Exercise, 2004-present

       Editorial Board member for Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 1998-2004

       Editorial Board member for The Sport Psychologist, 1994-1997.

       Editorial Board member for Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology, 2007-present

       Editorial Board member for Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise, starting 2008

       Professional Practice Section Editor for The Sport Psychologist, 1997-2002

       Editorial Board member for Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 2002-present

       Associate Editor, Journal of Applied Sport Psychology (clinical and counseling section), 2007-present

       Co-ordinator of Graduate Research, School of Human Movement, Recreation, and Performance, Victoria  University, 1995-1999.

       Course co-ordinator for the Master of Applied Psychology, Department of Psychology, Victoria University, 1996 to present.

       Course co-ordinator for the Doctor of Applied Psychology, Department of Psychology, Victoria University, 2004 to present.

       Head of department's representative on the Faculty Research and Graduate Studies Committee, Faculty of Human Development, Victoria University, 1995-1999, 2001- to present.

       Manager of the Division of Research and Research Studies, School of Human Movement, Recreation, and Performance, Victoria University, 2000-2001.

       Member, Faculty Research Ethics Committee, Faculty of Human Development (Now Faculty of Arts, Education, and Human Development, 1999- to present.

       Member, Curriculum Review Committee, School of Human Movement, Recreation, and Performance, Victoria  University, 1995-96.

       Member, review board of the Graduate Diploma in Exercise for Rehabilitation, Victoria University, 1994-2002.

       Member, review board of the Master’s in Exercise for Rehabilitation, Victoria University, 2002 to present.

       Contributor to the Guide to higher degrees by research: Advice to students and supervisors, Victoria University, 1995.

       Secretary of the College of Sport Psychologists, Victorian Section, Australian Psychological Society, 1996.

       Chair of the College of Sport Psychologists, Victorian Section, Australian Psychological Society, 1996-97.

       Co-ordinator of the 1997 and 1999 Applied Research in Sports Science Award (Sport and Recreation Industry Awards).

 Past employment:

      Research Assistant, Navy Personnel Research and Development Center, San Diego, CA, 1975-1978.  

      Graduate assistant, University of Arizona, Instructor for Introduction to Psychology (101) and Psychological Measurement and Statistics (245), 1982-1988.  

       Instructor and co-developer of a course in stress management for the Alcoholism Council of Tucson conducted at Cottonwood de Tucson, a residential treatment center for alcohol and substance abuse, 1985-1987.  

       Instructor and developer of a stress management workshop for inmates of the Arizona State Prison Complex-Tucson, 1987-1988.  

       Visiting assistant professor of psychology, Beloit College, Beloit, Wisconsin (one year contract). Teaching Introduction to Psychology, Physiological Psychology, Introduction to Statistical Concepts, and Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity, 1988-1989.  

       Director of Athlete Psychology Services, Arizona State University (ASU), Tempe, AZ. A comprehensive program of psychological services for athletes including personal, career, and performance counseling in the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, 1989-1991.

       Adjunct professor, Department of Health and Physical Education, Department of Psychology, and the Department of Counseling, ASU, teaching "Psychological Skills for Optimal Performance" (PED 348), supervising doctoral student practica in psychological services for athletes, 1989-1991.

       Badminton Association of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Psychologist for the National Team of Malaysia, providing training in performance enhancement and delivering personal counseling services, 1991-1992.

       Visiting assistant professor, Department of Physical and Health Education, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY. Teaching undergraduate History and Philosophy of Sport, Psychosocial Aspects of Human Movement, graduate Sociology of Sport, and graduate Psychological Services Practicum, 1992-1993.  

       Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Wayne State College, Wayne, Nebraska.  Teaching General Psychology, Personality Theory, History and Systems, Sport Psychology, Health Psychology, Developmental Psychology, and Statistics, 1993-1994.

Other Experience

      San Diego City College, San Diego, California, student teacher in psychology, 1976. South County Community college (Chabot), Hayward, California, instructor in behavior modification, Human Services Dept., 1981. Ohlone College, Fremont, California, instructor in psychology, 1981. Las Positas College, Livermore, California, instructor in psychology, summers 1982-84, 1986. Pima Community College, Tucson, Arizona, instructor in psychology, 1987. Substitute teacher and bookkeeper, Livermore, CA and Boulder, CO, 1979-1982.

Current position:

      Professor (tenured), School of Human Movement, Recreation and Performance, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia. Teaching graduate and undergraduate sport and exercise psychology, rehabilitation psychology, the professional practice of psychology, research design and statistics, advising and chairing honours, masters, and doctoral theses along with supervising applied sport psychology practica and internships. Course co-ordinator for the Master and Doctor of Applied Psychology (sport psychology stream) in the School of Psychology, Victoria University.

Grants:

      Role: Co-investigator 

      Title: Stress and injury: The role of life events, daily hassles, coping resources, hardiness, locus of control, and state anxiety in mediating the likelihood of injury. 

      Source and Amount: University of Arizona, Biomedical Research Support Grant, 1986: $3,000.  

 

      Role: Co-investigator

      Title: Mechanisms Underlying the Stress-Injury Relationship.

      Source and Amount: United States Olympic Committee: Sports Medicine and Sports Science Committee, 1991:

      $15,946.

 

      Role: Principal Investigator

      Title: Tracking the educational and vocational paths of sport psychology graduates in Australia.

      Source and Amount: Center for Exercise, Rehabilitation, and Sport Science, Victoria University, 1994: $5,000.

 

      Role: Co-investigator

      Title: The experiences of supervisors and supervisees in supervision: A qualitative and quantitative study.

      Source and amount: Center for Exercise, Rehabilitation, and Sport Science, Victoria University, 1995: $3,750.

 

      Role: Co-investigator

      Title: Development and validation of the Causes of Anxiety in Sport Scale.

      Source and Amount: Victoria University Seeding Grant, 1996: $7,500.

 

      Role: Principal Investigator

      Title: The quality of exercise physiology sport science delivery: Development and validation of an assessment tool.

      Source and Amount: Victoria University Research Seeding Grant, $9,555.50 (1998, not funded).

 

      Role: Co-investigator

      Title: The cognitive effects of wasting in jockeys

      Source and Amount: Victorian Racing Association and APAI, 2004: $70,000

 

      Role: Principal Investigator

      Title: The welfare of trainers and stable hands in the Victorian racing industry

      Source and Amount: Victorian Racing Association, 2005: $40, 000

 

Current Research

      Current research projects include psychosocial factors and injury prevention; psychosocial antecedents of athletic injury; psychological interventions in rehabilitation; quality of life, exercise, and psychological well-being in people with chronic diseases; overtraining in sport; the training of sport psychologists; supervision in sport psychology service delivery; transference and countertransference in sport psychology; statistical power analysis in the sport sciences.

 

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      School of Human Movement, Recreation, & Performance                                      Flat 9, 174 Barkly Street

      Victoria University, Footscray Park Campus                                                             St. Kilda, VIC 3182

      P.O. Box 14428                                                                                                                Australia

      Melbourne City MC, VIC 8001, Australia

 

Telephone and Email

      Tel: (03) 9919-5413, international: +61-3-9919-5413 

      Fax: (03) 9919-4891, international: +61-3-9919-4891

      Email: Mark.Andersen@vu.edu.au

 

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