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    An Effective Psychological Intervention Does Not Need to Be Systematic
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An Effective Psychological Intervention Does Not Need to Be Systematic

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An effective psychological intervention does not need to be systematic nor do a variety of mental skills need to be integrated and it can be implemented without considering the sport context and the individual performer or team.

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