INTRODUCTION
Summer 2016 Office Hours:
Online or by appointment
Online or by appointment
Education & Training
Ph.D. (2013) Texas Tech University - College of Education - Educational Psychology: Exercise & Sport Sciences minorM.S. (2010) The Florida State University - College of Education - Educational Psychology/Sport and Exercise Psychology; Certificate in Program Evaluation
B.S. (2004) University of California, Davis - College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences - Human Development: Psychology minor
Conference Presentations
Wakefield, J. C., & Shipherd, A. M. (2015, December). The effect of biofeedback training on one repetition maximum chest press performance. Poster presented at the EIU Kinsiology and Sports Studies Research Fair, Charleston, IL.Stokowski, S. E., Shipherd, A. M., Li, B., & Turk, M. (2015, November). In front of my family: The FCS in-season experience. Refereed abstract presented at the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport Conference, Sante Fe, NM, p. 21. (National conference).
Eggleston, T., Kornspan, A., Klonsky, B., Shipherd, A. M., & Coumbe-Lilley, J. (2015, October). Teaching SIG Symposium: Best teaching strategies from forming to adjourning. Refereed abstract presented at the Association for Applied Sport Psychology Annual Conference, Indianapolis, IN, p. 139. Indianapolis, IN: AASP. (International conference).
Shipherd, A. M. & Gershgoren, L. (2015, October). Coubertin's corner: Using problem-based learning to integrate research into undergraduate classes. Refereed abstract presented at the Association for Applied Sport Psychology Annual Conference, Indianapolis, IN, p. 91. Indianapolis, IN: AASP. (International conference).
Shipherd, A. M. (2015, February). An examination of the sources of self-efficacy for runners thoughout training: A mixed methods pilot study. Refereed abstract presented at the Midwest Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium / Association for Applied Sport Psychology Regional Conference, Muncie, IN.
Shipherd, A. M. & Siwatu, K. O. (2014, October). Leadership beliefs and practices among collegiate student-athletes. Refereed abstract presented at the Association for Applied Sport Psychology Annual Conference, Las Vegas, NV, p. 46. Indianapolis, IN: AASP (International conference).
Shipherd, A. M. (2014, February). Having your cake and eating it too: Balancing teaching, research, service, and consulting as a young professional at a teaching institution. Invited keynote presentation at the 6th annual SPEAR Conference, Tallahassee, FL.
Shipherd, A. M., Murray, M. A., & Basevitch, I. (2013, October). Keeping up with the Joneses: Transitioning from face-to-face to virtual classes. Refereed abstract presented at the Association for Applied Sport Psychology Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, p. 149. Indianapolis, IN: AASP. (International conference).
Basevitch, I., Shipherd, A. M., Siwatu, K. O., & Barcza Renner, K. (2013, October). Can’t we all just get along? A two-phase innovative approach to team building with a U.S. collegiate rugby team. Refereed abstract presented at the Association for Applied Sport Psychology Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, p. 56. Indianapolis, IN: AASP. (International Conference).
Shipherd, A. M. (2013, March). O captain! My captain! A qualitative evaluation of a leadership training program for collegiate athlete peer leaders. Paper presented at the Twelfth Annual Graduate Research Poster Competition, Lubbock, TX.
Shipherd, A. M., Basevitch, I., Filho, E. M., & Gershgoren, L. (2012, October). A scientist-practitioner approach to an on-field assessment of mental skills in collegiate soccer. Refereed abstract presented at the Association for Applied Sport Psychology Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, p. 90. Indianapolis, IN: AASP. (International conference).
Community
Owner/Mental Performance Consultant, Next Level Mind Consulting www.nlmind.comNationwide Children's Hospital Columbus Marathon Psyching Team
Publications
Refereed PublicationsShipherd, A. M., & **Wakefield, J. (in press). Problem-based learning using research projects in the undergraduate exercise psychology classroom. Illinois Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance
Shipherd, A. M., Basevitch, I., Barcza Renner, K., & Siwatu, K. O. (2014). Development and evaluation of a team building intervention for a U. S. collegiate rugby team: A mixed methods approach. Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 6(2) 31-48.
Podlog, L., Kleinert, J., Dimmock, J., Miller, J., & Shipherd, A. M. (2012). A parental perspective on adolescent injury rehabilitation and return to sport experiences. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 24, 175-190.
Dietrich, F., Shipherd, A. M., Gershgoren, L., Filho, E. M., Basevitch, I. (2012). Sport psychology group consultation using social networking websites. Psychological Services, 9(3), 323-324.
Non-Refereed Publications
Shipherd, A. M., Etzel, E., Harris, B., & Zito, M. D. (2014, Summer). Tweeting and competing: Ethical considerations of social media usage for sport and exercise psychology practitioners. Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) Newsletter, 27-28.
Zito, M. D., Herzog, T., & Shipherd, A. M. (2013, Spring). What’s in a name? Some ins and outs of representing yourself. Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) Newsletter, 17-18.
**Undergraduate student
Funding & Grants
College of Education and Professoinal Studies Development Grant for Faculty Research, Eastern Illinois University, 2015 ($850)Faculty Development Grant, Eastern Illinois University, 2015 ($500)
Undergraduate Research Scholarship and Creative Activity (URSCA) Mentor Grant, Eastern Illinois University, 2015 ($250)
College of Eduation and Professional Studies Faculty Grant, Eastern Illinois University, 2014 ($1,000)
Faculty Development Grant, Eastern Illinois University, 2014 ($500)
Redden Grant, Eastern Illinois University, 2014 ($1,040.40)
Faculty Development Grant, Eastern Illinois University, 2013 ($500)
Summer Dissertation Research Award Grant, Texas Tech University, 2013 ($2,300)
NASPSPA Graduate Student Award for International Conference Travel, North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity, 2011 ($700)
Research & Creative Interests
Effective applied sport/exercise/performance psychology practices, techniques, and interventionsAthlete peer leadership development
Sport injury prevention and rehabilitation
Self-efficacy in sport and exercise
Effective practices for online learning and instruction in sport and exercise psychology
Current projects:
Athlete peer leader self-efficacy. Given the importance of peer leaders on a team, that training and experience significantly influence coach leader self-efficacy, and peer leaders often do not receive formal leader training, the purpose is to develop and pilot a valid and reliabel measure of peer leader self-efficacy in collegiate athletes. The second purpose is to advance the understanding of self-efficacy in peer leaders in order to develop stronger leadership training programs that can enhance weaknesses in athlete peer leader self-efficacy. This type of leadership training program could also be applied to enhance leader performance in law enforcement, military, or business domains as well.
A longitudinal examination of the sources of self-efficacy in runners. The purpose of this study is to examine the sources that influence self-efficacy in runners of any level training for a race of any distance and to understand and identify how those sources of self-efficacy change over the course of training.
Student mentorship:
Graduate
Chelsea Duncan, The Effect of High Intensity Training (HIIT) on Females' Body Image
Jacquelyn Sernek, The Relationship Between Softball Student-Athletes' Motivaton, Self-Confidence, and Perception of Coach Leadership
Cameron Jiminez, Gender Differences in Athletic Identity Following Athletic Career Transition
Hakeem Willis, AAU Basketball: Participants' Perception of their AAU Experience
Aubrie Carmack, The Relationship Between Motivational Style of Division I Collegiate Softball Athletes and Performance
Undergraduate
Joann Wakefield, The Effect of Biofeedback Training on One Repetition Maximum Chest Press Performance
Professional Affiliations
Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP)Certified Consultant, Association for Applied Sport Psychology
North American Society for Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA)
American Psychological Association (APA)
Member, United States Olympic Committee (USOC) Sport Psychology Registry for the 2013-2016 quadrennium