Browsing Research publications by Author "Arvinen-Barrow, Monna"
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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. ... -
Social Support in Sport Injury and Rehabilitation
Arvinen-Barrow, Monna; Pack, Stephen; Scheadler, Travis (Routledge, 2024-01-22)Social support has been one of the most rigorously and frequently researched psychosocial resources within sport injury. Despite many athletes preferring to “go it alone,” existing research has identified social support ... -
Social support in sport injury rehabilitation.
Dr Monna Arvinen-Barrow (Routledge, 2013) -
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 ...