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E-grāmata: Navigating Applied Sport and Exercise Psychology: Reflections and Insights from Emerging Practitioners

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  • Formāts: 226 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Jun-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
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In recent years, more students have chosen to study sport and exercise psychology with a view to building careers as applied practitioners. While sport and exercise psychology master’s graduates leave university with the necessary theoretical knowledge to inform their practice, they are often left wanting to know more about creating and navigating a career within the field.

Navigating Applied Sport and Exercise Psychology provides readers with an honest and contemporary insight into the work and experiences of trainees and early career practitioners. This book delves further into the more complex and nuanced experiences of being an applied practitioner. Using case studies and reflections, the chapters explore key topics including working within multi-disciplinary teams, maintaining ethics and integral practice during challenging conversations and supporting mental health in high-performance environments.

Written by trainees and early career practitioners, this book is vital reading for students, early career practitioners, and anyone interested in sport psychology.

Erin Prior is a BPS Chartered, HCPC registered Sport and Exercise Psychologist. As an applied practitioner, Erin works with a range of individuals, teams, and organisations across various sports. Alongside her applied practice, Erin is completing her PhD which is focused on athlete mental health, at Loughborough University.

Tim Holder, PhD, is an HCPC Registered Sport and Exercise Psychologist, BPS Chartered and a BASES Fellow. He is an applied sport psychology consultant and supervisor to students working towards practitioner status in the UK. Tim is the Programme Leader for the MSc in Applied Sport Psychology at the University of Winchester, UK.



This book provides readers with an honest and contemporary insight into the work and experiences of trainee and early career practitioners. Using case studies, the chapters explore key topics including working within multi-disciplinary teams, maintaining ethics and integral practice and supporting mental health.

Recenzijas

"A must-read for students and trainees interested in pursuing a career in sport and exercise psychology, as well as their lecturers and supervisors. This book provides a valuable insight into how new practitioners are navigating the profession in a range of contexts, as well as what they have learned along the way."

Dr Alister McCormick, Sport and Exercise Psychologist, Plymouth Marjon University, UK

Introduction

Case Studies

Case Studies: An Introduction

1. Finding Your Voice: A Practical Self-Case Study of an Early Career
Practitioner Integrating into a Professional Football Organisation

2. Playing with Heart: A Case-Study On Supporting Varsity Mental Health

3. Parental Involvement and Online Consultancy Delivery: A Case Study of a
Psychological Intervention with a 9-year-old Tennis Player

4. Maybe your coach doesnt like you: A Case Study using REBT Methods

5. Outside the Arena: Working as a Sport Psychologist with Non-Sporting High
Performance Clients

6. Everyone is Figuring it Out Along the Way: Diving Headfirst into the World
of esports

7. Coaching Performance Excellence: A Performance Psychologist in the Role of
Sports Coach

Case Studies: In Conclusion

Reflections

Reflections: An Introduction

8. Pursuing a Dual Career within Sport Psychology: Reflections on Combining
Practitioner Training with Academic Training

9. Living the 100year Life: Reflections on the (Re)training Process for a
Subsequent Career in Sport & Exercise Psychology During Mid-Life

10. An Inside Job: The Journey from Elite Athlete to Sport Psychologist

11. Personalising a Sport Psychology Style for Individual and Team
Consulting

12. The World is your Oyster: Identifying and Selecting Opportunities for
Practice

13. Embedding Exercise Psychology in the Fitness World

14. What Dreams are Made of: A Sport Psychologists Reflection of their First
International Tournament

15. The Things Your Training Didnt Teach You: Challenging Conversations and
Speaking to Power

Reflections: In Conclusion

Conclusion
Erin Prior is a BPS Chartered, HCPC registered Sport and Exercise Psychologist. As an applied practitioner, Erin works with a range of individuals, teams, and organisations across various sports. Alongside her applied practice, Erin is a completing her PhD which is focused on athlete mental health, at Loughborough University.

Tim Holder, PhD is a HCPC Registered Sport and Exercise Psychologist, BPS Chartered and a BASES Fellow. He is an applied sport psychology consultant and supervisor to students working towards practitioner status in the UK. Tim is Programme Leader for the MSc in Applied Sport Psychology at the University of Winchester, UK.