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Developing and Supporting Athlete Wellbeing: Person First, Athlete Second [Mīkstie vāki]

Edited by (St Mary's University, Twickenham, UK), Edited by (University of Bath, UK), Edited by (University of Gloucestershire, UK)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 286 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 480 g, 5 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 4 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 036725462X
  • ISBN-13: 9780367254629
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 286 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 480 g, 5 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 4 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 036725462X
  • ISBN-13: 9780367254629
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"This pioneering book in elite athlete wellbeing brings together the narratives of athletes and wellbeing practitioners in high performance sport with cutting edge theorising from world leading academics to explore pertinent mental wellbeing matters thatpresent for elite athletes both during and after their careers. The journey of the elite athlete is considered from entering the high performance system as a youth performer through to retirement, with contributions illuminating the ways in which mental wellbeing can be impacted - both negatively and positively - through common place experiences. Methods of creating holistic high performance sports cultures, along with common mental wellbeing influencers such as parents, education, faith, injury, and (de)selection are explored, as well as the ramifications of uncommon events on mental wellbeing such as whistleblowing, legal disputes, psychological disorders, and COVID19. Drawing on this analysis the book then proffers thought provoking strategies for howthe mental wellbeing of both athletes and staff can be understood, developed and supported, ultimately driving elite sport cultural transformation to put the person first and the athlete second. Each chapter presents the wellbeing experience from the vantage of the athlete or the wellbeing practitioner, followed by an academic unpacking of the situation. This makes the book a must read for students and researchers working in sport coaching, sport psychology, applied sport science or sport management, as well as practitioners interested in facilitating a duty of care for high performing athletes, and working in coaching, sport science support, athlete development programs, NGB policy and administration, or welfare services"--present for elite athletes both during and after their careers. The journey of the elite athlete is considered from entering the high performance system as a youth performer through to retirement, with contributions illuminating the ways in which mental wellbeing can be impacted - both negatively and positively - through common place experiences. Methods of creating holistic high performance sports cultures, along with common mental wellbeing influencers such as parents, education, faith, injury, and (de)selection are explored, as well as the ramifications of uncommon events on mental wellbeing such as whistleblowing, legal disputes, psychological disorders, and COVID19. Drawing on this analysis the book then proffers thought provoking strategies for howthe mental wellbeing of both athletes and staff can be understood, developed and supported, ultimately driving elite sport cultural transformation to put the person first and the athlete second. Each chapter presents the wellbeing experience from the vantage of the athlete or the wellbeing practitioner, followed by an academic unpacking of the situation. This makes the book a must read for students and researchers working in sport coaching, sport psychology, applied sport science or sport management, as well as practitioners interested in facilitating a duty of care for high performing athletes, and working in coaching, sport science support, athlete development programs, NGB policy and administration, or welfare services"--

"This pioneering book in elite athlete wellbeing brings together the narratives of athletes and wellbeing practitioners in high performance sport with cutting edge theorising from world leading academics to explore pertinent mental wellbeing matters thatpresent for elite athletes both during and after their careers. The journey of the elite athlete is considered from entering the high performance system as a youth performer through to retirement, with contributions illuminating the ways in which mental wellbeing can be impacted - both negatively and positively - through common place experiences. Methods of creating holistic high performance sports cultures, along with common mental wellbeing influencers such as parents, education, faith, injury, and (de)selection are explored, as well as the ramifications of uncommon events on mental wellbeing such as whistleblowing, legal disputes, psychological disorders, and COVID19. Drawing on this analysis the book then proffers thought provoking strategies for howthe mental wellbeing of both athletes and staff can be understood, developed and supported, ultimately driving elite sport cultural transformation to put the person first and the athlete second. Each chapter presents the wellbeing experience from the vantage of the athlete or the wellbeing practitioner, followed by an academic unpacking of the situation. This makes the book a must read for students and researchers working in sport coaching, sport psychology, applied sport science or sport management, as well as practitioners interested in facilitating a duty of care for high performing athletes, and working in coaching, sport science support, athlete development programs, NGB policy and administration, or welfare services"--

This pioneering book in elite athlete wellbeing brings together the narratives of athletes and wellbeing practitioners in high performance sport with cutting edge theorising from world leading academics to explore pertinent mental wellbeing matters that present for elite athletes both during and after their careers.

The journey of the elite athlete is considered from entering the high performance system as a youth performer through to retirement, with contributions illuminating the ways in which mental wellbeing can be impacted – both negatively and positively – through common place experiences. Methods of creating holistic high performance sports cultures, along with common mental wellbeing influencers such as parents, education, faith, injury, and (de)selection are explored, as well as the ramifications of uncommon events on mental wellbeing such as whistleblowing, legal disputes, psychological disorders, and COVID19. Drawing on this analysis the book then proffers thought provoking strategies for how the mental wellbeing of both athletes and staff can be understood, developed and supported, ultimately driving elite sport cultural transformation to put the person first and the athlete second.

Each chapter presents the wellbeing experience from the vantage of the athlete or the wellbeing practitioner, followed by an academic unpacking of the situation. This makes the book a must read for students and researchers working in sport coaching, sport psychology, applied sport science or sport management, as well as practitioners interested in facilitating a duty of care for high performing athletes, and working in coaching, sport science support, athlete development programs, NGB policy and administration, or welfare services.



This pioneering book in elite athlete wellbeing brings together the narratives of athletes and wellbeing practitioners in high performance sport with cutting edge theorising from world leading academics to explore pertinent mental wellbeing matters that present for elite athletes both during and after their careers.

List of figures
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List of tables
xi
List of contributors
xii
Preface xv
1 Introducing holistic wellbeing within the athlete journey
1(17)
Abbe Brady
2 The holistic wellbeing of elite youth performers: U Matter
18(15)
Tony Ghaye
Luke Allen
Neil Clark
3 The role of parents and family in the wellbeing of athletes
33(17)
Camilla J. Knight
Katie S. Uzzell
Catherine Shearer
4 Dual careers and athlete wellbeing
50(12)
Lindsay Woodford
Claire-Marie Roberts
5 The role of coach leadership in promoting athlete wellbeing and performance
62(14)
James Matthews
David Passmore
6 Supporting athletes from different cultures and nationalities: the case of women's football
76(16)
Claire-Marie Roberts
Katie Rood
7 The impact of selection and deselection on athlete wellbeing: Australian women's cycling
92(15)
Jenny McMahon
Kerry R. McGannon
Chris Zehntner
8 Supporting the wellbeing for athletes of faith
107(15)
Charles H. Wilson, Jr.
Christina M. Gipson
Natalie Campbell
9 The ableism of athlete wellbeing support: additional needs of the paralympic athlete
122(15)
Natalie Campbell
Danielle Brown
10 The implementation of an integrated psychological support programme for injured athletes: `stopping athletes from falling off the edge of the cliff'
137(13)
Misia Gervis
11 Developing caring cultures in football: a model for practice and change
150(16)
Colm Hickey
Colum Cronin
12 Supporting an athlete through legal action
166(15)
Seema Patel
Samantha Rippington
Pam Botelcr
13 Wellbeing and whistleblowing: what happens?
181(16)
Pirn Vcrschuuren
Silke Kassner
14 Supporting athlete careers and retirement from the vantage point of smaller national governing bodies
197(14)
Niels B. Fcdderscn
Laurence Halstcd
15 Athlete welfare, stakeholder responsibility, and ethics of care in elite sport: an examination of para-sport organisation approaches in France
211(14)
Geqffery Z. Kohe
Laura G. Purdy
Arnaud Litou
16 Fighting a system built to exclude queer(ing) bodies: an imperative for athlete wellbeing
225(14)
Sheree Bekker
Katlego K. Kolanyane-Kesupile
17 The role of athletic identity foreclosure in the development of poor athlete mental health
239(18)
J. D. DeFreese
Jeni Shannon
18 Supporting athlete wellbeing during a global pandemic: the case of COVID-19
257(14)
Natalie Campbell
Josh Rudd
Postscript 271(5)
David Lavallee
Index 276
Natalie Campbell is a BPS-registered social psychologist and lifestyle management practitioner. She is also a senior lecturer at the University of Gloucestershire, UK.

Abbe Brady is an HCPC-registered sport psychologist and head of the Department of Psychology and Pedagogical Sciences at St Marys University, UK.

Alison Tincknell-Smith is an International Athlete Commission Member and lecturer at the University of Bath, UK.