Journal article
Managing performance anxiety and improving mental skills in conservatoire students through performance psychology training: a pilot study
M OSBORNE, D Greene, undefined Immel
Psychology of Well-Being | Springer | Published : 2014
Abstract
Background Students with a strong sense of competence in musical skills and control over their physical and psychological well-being enhance their capacity to exceed their average level of performance and achieve an optimal or peak performance. Musicians transferring from the rehearsal studio to a concert performance demonstrate significant increases in heart rate and physical tension, which may or may not have a detrimental effect on their performance depending on whether they interpret those physiological symptoms as facilitating or debilitating to their performance. Negative, catastrophic interpretations feed debilitating performance anxiety, which is a significant occupational health iss..
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