In the field of sport and performance psychology (SPP), educators have often presented consulting as both an art and science (Poczwardowski, Sherman, & Henschen, 1998). However, in both the literature and in graduate training, there appears to be a lack of representation regarding the art piece. Using the autoethnographic process, the following study aimed to show the experiences of a SPP graduate student and how her professional development as a sport psychology consultant (SPC) began to flourish after she started to view herself as a performer. This narrative tale, as part of an ongoing memoir project, aims to bridge the gap between art and science by going deeper into the graduate student’s experiences while threading it with the relevan...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Reflective Pract...
Our purpose was to explore ways in which practitioners developed professionally after graduate schoo...
The aim of this study was to investigate expert practitioners’ approaches to conducting a first spor...
The area of sport, exercise, and performance psychology (SEPP) incorporates a range of often nontrad...
This paper features an autoethnographic approach in presenting and reflecting upon the story of one ...
A consultant in private practice, Anna, was followed over 2 years to observe ways her service delive...
Within applied sport psychology, the process of gaining entry, specifically the employment interview...
The present study explored how the organisational and cultural experiences of a trainee Sport Psycho...
We examined postgraduate students’ experiences of applied sport psychology (ASP) practice and traini...
Performance psychology can be considered as an emerging aspect of research and professional practice...
Research examines sport and performance psychology consultants’ (SPCs) philosophies, approaches, mod...
The professional practice of sport psychology has received a tremendous amount of attention over the...
The consulting philosophy underlying a sport psychologist’s approach is often specified as a determi...
To date, there has been limited discussion of sport psychology consultant development, and there is ...
Our purpose was to explore ways in which practitioners developed professionally after graduate schoo...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Reflective Pract...
Our purpose was to explore ways in which practitioners developed professionally after graduate schoo...
The aim of this study was to investigate expert practitioners’ approaches to conducting a first spor...
The area of sport, exercise, and performance psychology (SEPP) incorporates a range of often nontrad...
This paper features an autoethnographic approach in presenting and reflecting upon the story of one ...
A consultant in private practice, Anna, was followed over 2 years to observe ways her service delive...
Within applied sport psychology, the process of gaining entry, specifically the employment interview...
The present study explored how the organisational and cultural experiences of a trainee Sport Psycho...
We examined postgraduate students’ experiences of applied sport psychology (ASP) practice and traini...
Performance psychology can be considered as an emerging aspect of research and professional practice...
Research examines sport and performance psychology consultants’ (SPCs) philosophies, approaches, mod...
The professional practice of sport psychology has received a tremendous amount of attention over the...
The consulting philosophy underlying a sport psychologist’s approach is often specified as a determi...
To date, there has been limited discussion of sport psychology consultant development, and there is ...
Our purpose was to explore ways in which practitioners developed professionally after graduate schoo...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Reflective Pract...
Our purpose was to explore ways in which practitioners developed professionally after graduate schoo...
The aim of this study was to investigate expert practitioners’ approaches to conducting a first spor...