@article{oai:mie-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003455, author = {米川, 直樹 and YONEKAWA, Naoki and 鶴原, 清志 and TSURUHARA, Kiyoshi and 小山, 哲 and KOYAMA, Satoshi and 坪田, 暢允 and TSUBOTA, Nobumitu and 上田, 湧一 and UEDA, Yuichi}, journal = {三重大学教育学部研究紀要, 自然科学・人文科学・社会科学・教育科学}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, This study examined a case of the mental training of a professional golfer, who had become a member of the Japanese Professional Golf Association in 2001. The following year this golfer received the mental training over a span of ten tournaments. Training included measurement of the golfer's thoughts (TEG: Tokyo University Egogram, POMS: Profile of Mood States, DIPCA: Diagnostic Inventory of Psychological-Competitive Ability for Athletes, SEGS: Self Estimation of Golf Shot) before, during and after around. The main results are as follows. TEG profile was charted at several intervals showing much change of the golfer's self-estimation, such that the shape of his profile went from a “twinpeaks” configuration after his first match to an “A”configuration by his seventh. For POMS test which was administrated, the golfer's vigor, by this second match was shown to have the greatest growth among the attributes measured. DIPCA profile was also drawn with results showing that the golfer's strategic ability and self-control were the weakest of attributes considered by end of the golfer's second match. SEGS revealed the golfer tended to have a first-shot confidence higher than his second-shot confidence.}, pages = {325--333}, title = {プロゴルファーに対する心理サポートの事例について}, volume = {63}, year = {2012} }