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Navigating sub-clinical sport psychology as a trainee: A case study of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in elite youth athletics

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Hartley C (2020) Navigating sub-clinical sport psychology as a trainee: A case study of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in elite youth athletics. Case Studies in Sport and Exercise Psychology, 4 (S1), p. 44–53. https://journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/cssep/cssep-overview.xml; https://doi.org/10.1123/cssep.2019-0043

Abstract
The current case reports the service delivery experiences of a trainee practitioner working within elite youth athletics, while discussing the experiences and challenges associated with encountering clinical issues and appropriate referral for the first time. Alongside ongoing clinical support, this case warranted ongoing sport psychology service delivery, during which the trainee adopted an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy approach. Interventions were focused towards the promotion of openness to experience and the identification of values-driven behaviours for sport. Service effectiveness was evaluated by using a multimodal method alongside other professionals in a multidisciplinary support team. Reflections on the service delivery highlight the potentially beneficial and maleficent impact that practitioner beliefs and values may have, as well as some issues regarding role clarity, education, and preparedness for sport psychology trainees encountering clinical issues for the first time.

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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy; Youth Sport, Athletics; Referral; Trainee

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Case Studies in Sport and Exercise Psychology: Volume 4, Issue S1

StatusPublished
Publication date31/01/2020
Publication date online31/03/2020
Date accepted by journal02/03/2020
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/31163
Publisher URLhttps://journals.humankinetics.com/…sep-overview.xml
ISSN2470-4849
eISSN2470-4857

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Dr Chris Hartley

Dr Chris Hartley

Lecturer in Sports Psychology, Sport

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