The purpose of the present study was to compare learning experiences perceived to contribute to service-delivery competence in sport, clinical, and counseling psychologists. Twenty psychologists (11 female, 9 male; 28–70 years of age) participated in semistructured interviews. All participants emphasized the role of client interactions in learning service-delivery processes. In addition, clinical and counseling participants reported personal therapy and supervision as influential experiences. Applied implications for training include (a) regional supervision networks comprising peers and elders, (b) university-based sport psychology clinics, and (c) personal and professional development groups
Applied sport psychology has developed substantially in recent decades, and there exist a multitude ...
We examined trainee practitioners' initial experiences of applied sport psychology practice. Semi-s...
Although applied sport psychologists are supporting young athletes drawing on experiential evidence ...
The purpose of the present study was to compare learning experiences perceived to contribute to serv...
The major foci of this PhD were to examine factors that influence neophyte applied sport and exercis...
Applied sport psychology students undergo, more or less, changes in how they see themselves\ud profe...
Applied sport psychology students undergo, more or less, changes in how they see themselves professi...
To enhance the training of sport psychology consultants, it is important to know which learning expe...
To enhance the training of sport psychology consultants, it is important to know which learning expe...
Graduates (n = 16) and teaching staff (n = 11) of Australian masters of applied psychology programs ...
Through experience, sport psychologists will learn countless valuable lessons. Some lessons, however...
Through experience, sport psychologists will learn countless valuable lessons. Some lessons, however...
The current case reports the service delivery experiences of a trainee practitioner working within e...
The aim of this study was to examine longitudinal professional development in distinct types of UK p...
Although applied sport psychologists are supporting young athletes drawing on experiential evidence ...
Applied sport psychology has developed substantially in recent decades, and there exist a multitude ...
We examined trainee practitioners' initial experiences of applied sport psychology practice. Semi-s...
Although applied sport psychologists are supporting young athletes drawing on experiential evidence ...
The purpose of the present study was to compare learning experiences perceived to contribute to serv...
The major foci of this PhD were to examine factors that influence neophyte applied sport and exercis...
Applied sport psychology students undergo, more or less, changes in how they see themselves\ud profe...
Applied sport psychology students undergo, more or less, changes in how they see themselves professi...
To enhance the training of sport psychology consultants, it is important to know which learning expe...
To enhance the training of sport psychology consultants, it is important to know which learning expe...
Graduates (n = 16) and teaching staff (n = 11) of Australian masters of applied psychology programs ...
Through experience, sport psychologists will learn countless valuable lessons. Some lessons, however...
Through experience, sport psychologists will learn countless valuable lessons. Some lessons, however...
The current case reports the service delivery experiences of a trainee practitioner working within e...
The aim of this study was to examine longitudinal professional development in distinct types of UK p...
Although applied sport psychologists are supporting young athletes drawing on experiential evidence ...
Applied sport psychology has developed substantially in recent decades, and there exist a multitude ...
We examined trainee practitioners' initial experiences of applied sport psychology practice. Semi-s...
Although applied sport psychologists are supporting young athletes drawing on experiential evidence ...