Gould, D., & Damarjian, N. (1998). Insights into effective sport psychology consulting. The Psychotherapy Patient, 10(3-4), 111-130.
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Fifer, A., Henschen, K., Gould, D., & Ravizza, K. (2008). What works when working with athletes. The Sport Psychologist, 22, 356-377. Available to some
McCormick, A., & Meijen, C. (2015). A lesson learned in time: Advice shared by experienced sport psychologists. Sport & Exercise Psychology Review, 11(1), 43-54. Available to all
Analysis of the Sport
Taylor, J. (1995). A conceptual model for integrating athletes’ needs and sport demands in the development of competitive mental preparation strategies. The Sport Psychologist, 9, 339-357. Available to some
Case Conceptualisation
Gardner, F. L., & Moore, Z. E. (2004). The Multi-Level Classification System for Sport Psychology (MCS-SP). The Sport Psychologist, 18, 89-109. Available to all
Gardner, F. L., & Moore, Z. E. (2005). Using a case formulation approach in sport psychology consulting. The Sport Psychologist, 19, 430-445. Available to all
Contextual Intelligence
Brown, C. H., Gould, D., & Foster, S. (2005). A framework for developing contextual intelligence (CI). The Sport Psychologist, 19, 51-62. Available to some
Counselling Skills and Relationships
Longstaff, F., & Gervis, M. (2016). The use of counseling principles and skills to develop practitioner-athlete relationships by practitioners who provide sport psychology support. The Sport Psychologist, 30, 276-289. Available to some
Petitpas, A. J., Giges, B., & Danish, S. J. (1999). The sport psychologist-athlete relationship: Implications for training. The Sport Psychologist, 13, 344-357. Available to some
Sharp, L. A., Hodge, K., & Danish, S. (2015). Ultimately it comes down to the relationship: Experienced consultants’ views of effective sport psychology consulting. The Sport Psychologist, 29, 358-370. Available to all
Sharp, L. A., & Hodge, K. (2011). Sport psychology consulting effectiveness: The sport psychology consultant's perspective. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 23, 360-376. Available to some
Winstone, W., & Gervis, M. (2006). Countertransference and the self-aware sport psychologist: Attitudes and patterns of professional practice. The Sport Psychologist, 20, 495-511. Available to all
Elite Level Challenges
McDougall, M., Nesti, M., & Richardson, D. (2015). The challenges of sport psychology delivery in elite and professional sport: Reflections from experienced sport psychologists. The Sport Psychologist, 29, 265-277. Available to all
Ethical Considerations
Andersen, M. B., Van Raalte, J. L., & Brewer, B. W. (2001). Sport psychology service delivery: Staying ethical while keeping loose. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 32, 12-18. Institutional login
Brown, J. L., & Cogan, K. D. (2006). Ethical clinical practice and sport psychology: When two worlds collide. Ethics & Behavior, 16, 15-23. Available to some
Moore, Z. E. (2003). Ethical dilemmas in sport psychology: Discussion and recommendations for practice. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 34, 601-610. Available to some
Slattery, J. M. (2005). Preventing role slippage during work in the community: Guidelines for new psychologists and supervisees. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 42, 384-394.
Stapleton, A. B., Hankes, D. M., Hays, K. F., & Parham, W. D. (2010). Ethical dilemmas in sport psychology: A dialogue on the unique aspects impacting practice. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 41, 143-152. Available to some
Impressions and Effectiveness
Lovell, G. P., Parker, J. K., Brady, A., Cotterill, S. T., & Howatson, G. (2011). Looking the part: Female Sports Psychologists’ body mass index and dress influences athletes’ perceptions of their potential effectiveness. The Sport Psychologist, 25, 82-93. Open access
Lubker, J. R., Visek, A. J., Watson, J. C., & Singpurwalla, D. (2012). Athletes’ preferred characteristics and qualifications of sport psychology practitioners: A consumer market analysis. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 24, 465-480. Available to all
Lubker, J. R., Watson, J. C., Visek, A. J., & Geer, J. R. (2005). Physical appearance and the perceived effectiveness of performance enhancement consultants. The Sport Psychologist, 19, 446-458. Available to some
Sharp, L. A., & Hodge, K. (2014). Sport psychology consulting effectiveness: The athlete's perspective. International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 12, 91-105. Available to some
Gaining Entry
Ravizza, K. (1988). Gaining entry with athletic personnel for season-long consulting. The Sport Psychologist, 2, 243-254. Available to some
Interviews
Taylor, J., & Schneider, B. A. (1992). The Sport-Clinical Intake Protocol: A comprehensive interviewing instrument for applied sport psychology. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 23, 318-325. Available to some
Observation
Gee, C., & Sullivan, P. (2006). Using a direct observation approach to study aggressive behaviour in hockey: Some preliminary findings. Athletic Insight, 8, 16-31. Available to all
Martin, E. A., Winter, S., & Holder, T. (2017). An exploration of trainee practitioners’ experiences when using observation. The Sport Psychologist, 31, 160-172. Institution login
Overview of Considerations
Wright, L., & Keegan, R. (2007). Initial consultation guidelines for one-to-one sport psychology consulting. The Sport and Exercise Scientist, 10(2), 11-14. Available to all
Professional Philosophy
Friesen, A., & Orlick, T. (2010). A qualitative analysis of holistic sport psychology consultants’ professional philosophies. The Sport Psychologist, 24, 227-244. Available to all
Poczwardowski, A., Sherman, C. P., & Ravizza, K. (2004). Professional philosophy in the sport psychology service delivery: Building on theory and practice. The Sport Psychologist, 18, 445-463. Available to some
Questionnaires
O’Connor, E. A. (2004). Which questionnaire? Assessment practices of sport psychology consultants. The Sport Psychologist, 18, 464-468. Available to some
Working with Athletes of the Opposite Sex
Henschen, K. (1991). Critical issues involving male consultants and female athletes. The Sport Psychologist, 5, 313-321. Available to some
Yambor, J., & Connelly, D. (1991). Issues confronting female sport psychology consultants working with male student-athletes. The Sport Psychologist, 5, 304-312. Available to some
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