Professor Tim Woodman
Professor in Sport & Exercise
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Tim Woodman is a leading Professor of Performance Psychology. He is world-renowned for his work on personality, stress, and anxiety. He has also developed a theory of risk-taking that places risk at the centre of human endeavour. In other words, according to Prof Woodman, risk is essential for human development, including in elite sport. He is currently accepting PhD students that have an interest in developing these topics.
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Working as a sport psychologist with elite athletes
Woodman, T., 1 May 2003.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Body self-discrepancies and women's social physique anxiety: The moderating role of the feared body.
Woodman, T. & Steer, R., 8 Mar 2011, In: British Journal of Psychology. 102, 2, p. 147-160Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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There is an "I" in team: narcissism and social loafing
Woodman, T. & Rogers, C. H., 1 Jan 2008.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Why do people choose to cross the atlantic ocean in a rowing boat? An emotional regulation perspective
Woodman, T., Hardy, L. & O'Brien, G., 1 Oct 2005.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Dealing with difficult issues as a sport psychologist working in elite environments
Woodman, T., 1 May 2002.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Interaction between narcissism and use of psychological skills upon choking
Woodman, T., Hardy, L. & Roberts, L., 1 Oct 2005.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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A case study of organizational stress in elite sport
Woodman, T. & Hardy, L., 1 Jun 2001, In: Journal of Applied Sport Psychology. 13, 2, p. 207-238Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The development of personality
Woodman, T., 1 May 2003.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Stress, anxiété, et performance (Stress, anxiety, and performance)
Woodman, T., Le Scanff, C. & Dechamps, G. (ed.), 21 Mar 2012, Psychologie du sport et de la performance.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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Why do people engage in high-risk sports? Beyond sensation seeking
Woodman, T. & Le Scanff, C., 1 Sept 2007.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper