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The Perceptions of Certified Personal Trainers on the Value of Attributional Retraining
The Perceptions of Certified Personal Trainers on the Value of Attributional Retraining
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Title
The Perceptions of Certified Personal Trainers on the Value of Attributional Retraining: a Case Study : a Dissertation
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Athletic training.
Description
Certified personal trainers (CPTs) work with many individuals that have difficulty with the motivation to adhere to unsupervised exercise. Attributional retraining (AR) is a method designed to redirect the client’s perceived causal attributions for failure toward controllable factors. The purpose of this qualitative case study is to see if certified personal trainers find value in and are willing to perform AR after being exposed to education of how to use the method to help their clients with exercise motivation and adherence.
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Richey, Richard F. (Author), California University of Pennsylvania. School of Graduate Studies and Research
Date
2019-01-31
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cali:134
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