Dr. Lindsay Ross-Stewart, CMPC
Associate Professor
Specialization:Education:
Ph.D. in Psychology University of North Dakota
Sport and Exercise Psychology
Phone:
618-650-2410
Office:
VC, Room 2606
(e-mail)
About Dr. Ross-Stewart
Dr. Ross-Stewart is an Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Health . Dr. Ross-Stewart obtained her PhD in Psychology from the University of North Dakota, her M.S in Kinesiology from the University of North Dakota, and her B.A. in Psychology from Mount Allison University.
Dr. Ross-Stewart’s research is grounded in Albert Bandura’s Self Efficacy and its role in behavior change. Of particular interest to Dr. Ross-Stewart is how imagery impacts efficacy and sport performance. Dr. Ross-Stewart’s research has been published in numerous journals including, The Journal of Sports Science, The Journal of Physical Fitness, Medicine and Treatment in Sports, The Sport Psychologist, Journal of Imagery Research in Sport and Physical Activity, International Journal of Coaching Science, and the Journal of Applied Sport Psychology.
Dr. Ross-Stewart teaches graduate level sport psychology focused courses. Dr. Ross-Stewart is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant and an Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) registered mentor. Therefore, sport psychology consulting work done under Dr. Ross-Stewart's mentorship can be counted towards CMPC certification for students interested in pursuing this certification.
Representative Publications:
- Knuth, A., Ross-Stewart, L., Brent, C., & Salerno, R. (2018). Psychological aspects of rehabilitation as perceived by physical therapists. Journal of Physical Fitness, Medicine & Treatment in Sports,
- Ross-Stewart, L. Price, J., Jackson, D., & Hawkins, C. (2018). The development of an imagery assisted virtual reality intervention. Journal of Sports Science 6, 20-30.
- Cox, C.E., Ross-Stewart, L., & Foltz, B.D. (2017). Investigating the prevalence and risk factors of depression symptoms among NCAA Division I collegiate athletes. Journal of Sports Science, 5, 14-28.
- J., Madeira, J., Dias, C., Ross-Stewart, L., Corte-Real, N., & Fonseca, A.M. (2015) The use of imagery by Portuguese soccer goalkeepers." Journal of Imagery Research in Sport and Physical Activity, 10
- Ross-Stewart, L., Short, S.E., & Kelling, M. (2014). Characteristics affecting how college basketball coaches advise their athletes to use imagery. International Journal of Coaching Science, 8, 31-51.
- Ross-Stewart, L., Short, S.E., Terrance, C.A (2010). A narrative review of the relationships among imagery, exercise, and self-efficacy. Journal of Imagery Research in Sport and Physical Activity, 5,
- Ross-Stewart, L., & Short, S.E. (2009). The frequency and perceived effectiveness of imagery used to build, maintain, and regain confidence. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 21, S34-S47
- Short, S.E., & Ross-Stewart, L. (2008). A review of self-efficacy based interventions. In S. Mellalieu & S. Hanton (Eds.) Applied Sport Psychology Advances: A Review. London, UK: Routledge.