Neo-Sport Psychology provides readers with a framework for understanding key psychological issues within the context of sport and imparts practical knowledge applicable in various sport and exercise activities. It addresses themes like truth, deception, justice, reality, and morality, connecting these themes to the interdisciplinary field of sport psychology. The book fosters a deep engagement with complex ideas and assumptions rooted in the interplay of culture, racism, gender, politics, religion, and economics.This text covers a variety of topics, including motivation, perseverance, self-regulation, discipline, and the impact of family support and mentors. It discusses environmental catalysts and the role of cultural and societal norms in talent development. Each chapter is built on rigorous scholarship and supported by real-world context and opportunities for reflective application across various settings.Given its extensive exploration of sport psychology from both applied and theoretical perspectives, Neo-Sport Psychology is ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses in sport psychology. Its robust scientific foundation makes it suitable for courses aiming to critically analyze the synergy between mental and physical performance, leadership development, and the broad impact of psychological principles on sports-related professions.