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Reflections on three neophyte sport and exercise psychologists’ developing philosophies for practice

Collins, Richard; Evans-Jones, Katie; O'Connor, Helen

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Richard Collins

Katie Evans-Jones

Helen O'Connor



Abstract

In response to the recent literature regarding the development of applied sport psychologists’ service philosophies (Lindsay, Breckon, Thomas, & Maynard, 2007), three neophyte psychologists take an autoethnographical approach to detailing how they developed their current philosophies. Using vignettes and personal accounts of their experiences they describe how reflection on their beliefs and values about people, behavior, sport, and change has underpinned their development as practitioners. The three authors detail how their delivery has developed from an approach that initially relied heavily on one framework into a more client-led approach that is more congruent with their beliefs and how this has in turn enhanced their effectiveness as practitioners. The implications of this reflective process for other neophytes is explored in relation to the experiences of the three authors.

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Dec 1, 2013
Deposit Date Dec 19, 2013
Publicly Available Date Dec 2, 2016
Journal The Sport Psychologist
Print ISSN 0888-4781
Publisher Human Kinetics
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 27
Issue 4
Pages 399-409
Keywords professional practice, sport psychology, reflective practice, professional training, autoethnographical accounts
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/925339
Publisher URL http://journals.humankinetics.com/tsp
Contract Date Dec 2, 2016

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