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Psicologia dello Sport e dell'esercizio (PSE)
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026)Accepted articles for publication – the final version will be available in the printed issue in December 2026.
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Psicologia dello Sport e dell'Esercizio
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026)Articoli accettati per la pubblicazione – la versione definitiva sarà disponibile nel fascicolo a stampa in giugno 2026
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Book of Abstracts of the 25th Italian Congress of Sport and Exercise Psychology (AIPS)
Vol. 3 No. Special Issue (2026)This Book of Abstracts brings together the scientific contributions presented at the 25th National Congress of the Italian Association of Sport and Exercise Psychology (AIPS), held in Rome from May 22 to 24, 2026, at the Università degli Studi Internazionali di Roma (UNINT).
The Congress represents a central moment for the scientific and professional community working in the field of sport and exercise psychology, serving as a space for exchange, updating, and the advancement of knowledge. From this perspective, the initiative aims to promote dialogue between research and applied practice, fostering the sharing of theoretical models, empirical evidence, and professional interventions.
The 2026 edition is part of AIPS’s well-established tradition, with particular attention to the role of sport psychology in contemporary contexts, characterized by increasing complexity and the continuous evolution of sporting practices and individual needs. The Congress seeks to highlight the interconnections between individuals, relationships, and contexts, with a focus on processes of development, well-being, and performance throughout the entire span of sport participation.
Within this framework, the Book of Abstracts serves as an essential tool for navigating the various congress activities—plenary sessions, symposia, oral presentations, posters, and workshops—offering a structured overview of the contributions presented.
Scientific CommitteeProf. Tiziano Agostini – University of Trieste
Prof. Maurizio Bertollo – “G. d’Annunzio” University of Chieti-Pescara
Prof. Laura Bortoli – “G. d’Annunzio” University of Chieti-Pescara
Prof. Marcella Bounous – IUSVE – Salesian University Institute of Venice
Prof. Alberto Cei – San Raffaele Roma Telematic University
Prof. Caterina Gozzoli – Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan
Prof. Chiara D’Angelo – Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan
Prof. Donatella Di Corrado – Kore University of Enna
Prof. Francesco Di Russo – University of Rome “Foro Italico”
Prof. Alessandra Galmonte – University of Trieste
Prof. Marta Ghisi – University of Padua
Prof. Gianfranco Gramaccioni – University of Urbino Carlo Bo
Prof. Marco Guicciardi – University of Cagliari
Prof. Fabio Lucidi – Sapienza University of Rome
Prof. Claudio Robazza – “G. d’Annunzio” University of Chieti-Pescara
Prof. Alessia Tessari – University of Bologna
Prof. Francesca Vitali – University of VeronaSpecial thanks are extended to the Congress President, Luana Morgilli, for her scientific and organizational leadership, as well as to all those who contributed to the realization of the event.
We also wish to express our sincere appreciation to the Abstract Review Committee (peer review) for their careful, rigorous, and competent work, which played a crucial role in ensuring the scientific quality of the selected contributions and the overall value of the Congress:
Gladys Bounous – Sport Psychologist, AIPS President 2024–2026
Caterina Mazzoni – Sport Psychologist and PhD in Biomedical and Movement Sciences
Francesco Di Gruttola – Neuroscientist (PhD) and Sport Psychologist, expert in Artificial Intelligence
Irene La Fratta – Sport Psychologist, PhD in Basic and Applied Medical Sciences
Melinda Pellizzari – Sport Psychologist
Sara Biondi – Sport Psychologist and PsychoanalystThe Book of Abstracts is intended not only as a guide to the congress proceedings, but also as a testament to the active contribution of the AIPS community to the development of sport and exercise psychology, with a view toward an increasingly integrated, rigorous discipline attentive to the needs of practice.
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Rassegna Olimpica Milano-Cortina 2026
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025)On the occasion of the Milano–Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Italian Association of Sport and Exercise Psychology (AIPS) is promoting an editorial project that gathers and analyzes the most important scientific studies from the past four years (from 2022 to today) on psychology as applied to the winter Olympic and Paralympic disciplines.
The goal is twofold:
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To provide a rigorous and up-to-date synthesis of the most relevant scientific knowledge for each discipline.
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To create a bridge between research and practice, offering coaches, athletes, and federations a tool that is accessible yet grounded in solid scientific evidence.
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