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Applied Sport Psychology Consultants’ Reflections on the Role of Humor in Consultancy: “It's Like Having another Skill in Your Arsenal”
Pack, Stephen; Arvinen-Barrow, Monna; Winter, Stacy; Hemmings, Brian (2020-03)Previousresearch demonstrates that sport psychology consultants use humor to facilitatethe working alliance, reinforce client knowledge, and create healthy learningenvironments. The current study sought to gain further ... -
A Preliminary Investigation into the Use of Humor in Sport Psychology Practice
Pack, Stephen; Hemmings, Brian; Winter, Stacy; Arvinen-Barrow, Monna (2018-09-05)‘Creative efforts’, such as the use of humor,have been found to be beneficial to the nurse-patient, teacher-student , and psychologist-patient alliance. Potentially humoruse might benefit the working alliance in applied ... -
The self-practice of sport psychologists : Do they practice what they preach?
Pack, Stephen; Hemmings, Brian; Arvinen-Barrow, Monna (2014-06)The maturation processes of applied sport psychologists have received little research attention despite trainees and practitioners having often reported experiencing challenging circumstances when working with clients. ... -
The Self-Practice of Trainee and Accredited Sport and Exercise Scientists (Psychologists): Do We Practice What We Preach?
Pack, Stephen; Hemmings, Brian (2010)Objectives It is widely accepted that reflective practice is an important component of continued professional development, and effective consultation, within sport psychology. Many researchers, and practitioners, appear ... -
Transitioning Out of Professional Sport: The Psychosocial Impact of Career-Ending Non-Musculoskeletal Injuries Among Male Cricketers From England and Wales
Arvinen-Barrow, Monna; DeGrave, Kelsey; Pack, Stephen; Hemmings, Brian (2019-12-01)The purpose of this study was to document the lived experiences professional cricketers who had encountered a career-ending non-musculoskeletal injury. Three male cricketers each with over nine years of playing experience ... -
Transitioning Out of Professional Sport: The Psychosocial Impact of Career-Ending Non-Musculoskeletal Injuries Among Male Cricketers From England and Wales
Arvinen-Barrow, Monna; DeGrave, Kelsey; Pack, Stephen; Hemmings, Brian (2019-12-01)The purpose of this study was to document the lived experiences professional cricketers who had encountered a career-ending non-musculoskeletal injury. Three male cricketers each with over nine years of playing experience ... -
Transitioning Out of Professional Sport: The Psychosocial Impact of Career-Ending Non-Musculoskeletal Injuries Among Male Cricketers From England and Wales
Arvinen-Barrow, Monna; DeGrave, Kelsey; Pack, Stephen; Hemmings, Brian (2019-12-01)The purpose of this study was to document the lived experiences professional cricketers who had encountered a career-ending non-musculoskeletal injury. Three male cricketers each with over nine years of playing experience ... -
Transitioning Out of Professional Sport: The Psychosocial Impact of Career-Ending Non-Musculoskeletal Injuries Among Male Cricketers From England and Wales
Arvinen-Barrow, Monna; DeGrave, Kelsey; Pack, Stephen; Hemmings, Brian (2019-12-01)The purpose of this study was to document the lived experiences professional cricketers who had encountered a career-ending non-musculoskeletal injury. Three male cricketers each with over nine years of playing experience ...