Lecturer of Psychology, Bangor University
Stuart is a lecturer in Sport Psychology at the Institute of Psychology of Elite Performance (IPEP) within SSHES. His main area of research interest is in performance psychology. He graduated with his PhD (from Bangor University) titled “Anxiety, self-confidence, self-efficacy and performance: some challenges to current thinking” in 2006. His PhD was funded by British Gymnastics where he worked as a sport psychologist from 2000-2005. Stuart is still (sometimes) active within the BGA.
Confidence can be a bad thing – here's why
Jun 23, 2017 17:58 pm UTC| Health
Have you ever felt 100% confident in your ability to complete a task, and then failed miserably? After losing in the first round at Queens Club for the first time since 2012, world number one tennis player, Andy Murray,...
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