Sueños y deporterelación conceptual y aplicaciones psicológicas

  1. García Mas, Alexandre
  2. Arruza Gabilondo, José Antonio
  3. Jara Vera, Pedro
Revista:
Cuadernos de psicología del deporte

ISSN: 1578-8423 1989-5879

Año de publicación: 2011

Volumen: 11

Número: 2

Páginas: 35-50

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Cuadernos de psicología del deporte

Resumen

En este estudio se plantea la relación conceptual entre la actividad onírica nocturna de los deportistas y diversas variables psicológicas. Se analizan en primer lugar los marcos teóricos que la justifica; las características de los diversos sistemas de recogida y análisis de los sueños; y los datos existentes en la literatura y en la práctica profesional de los autores acerca de la relación entre sueños y rendimiento o práctica deportiva. Por último, se concluye acerca de las posibles formas de aplicación del estudio y análisis de la actividad onírica del deportista en las intervenciones profesionales en el contexto psicológico deportivo.

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