Mental illness identities are personally and socially constructed and impact psychological wellbeing. This study explored how athletes diagnosed with a personality disorder construct their illness identity and the various ways this impacted experience. Guided by an interpretivist paradigm, we recruited two powerlifters, Samantha and Alex, who engaged in a series of one-to-one interviews. In total, 11 hours of data was collected and analysed using dialogical narrative analysis. The personality disorder diagnosis had significant but divergent influences on each athlete. Samantha accepted the diagnosis, aligning to dominant medical understandings of mental illness and using these to construct renewed understandings of the self. In contrast, Al...
Until recently, it was assumed that mental illnesses were not problems for high performance athletes...
Elite athletes in emerging adulthood are faced with societal and developmental complexities in addit...
Elite athletes experience symptoms of certain mental illnesses, such as attention deficit hyper-acti...
An increasing body of evidence suggests athletes experience mental illness at an alarming rate. Whil...
This meta-study systematically appraises and synthesizes research into athletes’ experiences of ment...
Individuals with mental illness face challenges that are related to stigma and lack of education rei...
Throughout generations stigmatization of the chronically ill individual has occurred in all parts of...
Supplementary Information Files for: Diverse paradigms and stories: mapping ‘mental illness’ in athl...
When sport participation reaches competitive levels it can become entangled with stressors such as i...
The issue of mental health in elite sport has been gaining prominence in recent years. As the demand...
This study explores the reasons given by five elite athletes for choosing to seek psychiatric suppor...
Purpose: To use narrative inquiry to study disordered eating meanings and experiences of elite femal...
This meta-study systematically appraises and synthesizes research into athletes’ experiences of ment...
Considerations of athletes’ mental health are typically framed in the language of mental illness (Hu...
To date, research into disordered eating in sport has focused on the prevalence and the identificati...
Until recently, it was assumed that mental illnesses were not problems for high performance athletes...
Elite athletes in emerging adulthood are faced with societal and developmental complexities in addit...
Elite athletes experience symptoms of certain mental illnesses, such as attention deficit hyper-acti...
An increasing body of evidence suggests athletes experience mental illness at an alarming rate. Whil...
This meta-study systematically appraises and synthesizes research into athletes’ experiences of ment...
Individuals with mental illness face challenges that are related to stigma and lack of education rei...
Throughout generations stigmatization of the chronically ill individual has occurred in all parts of...
Supplementary Information Files for: Diverse paradigms and stories: mapping ‘mental illness’ in athl...
When sport participation reaches competitive levels it can become entangled with stressors such as i...
The issue of mental health in elite sport has been gaining prominence in recent years. As the demand...
This study explores the reasons given by five elite athletes for choosing to seek psychiatric suppor...
Purpose: To use narrative inquiry to study disordered eating meanings and experiences of elite femal...
This meta-study systematically appraises and synthesizes research into athletes’ experiences of ment...
Considerations of athletes’ mental health are typically framed in the language of mental illness (Hu...
To date, research into disordered eating in sport has focused on the prevalence and the identificati...
Until recently, it was assumed that mental illnesses were not problems for high performance athletes...
Elite athletes in emerging adulthood are faced with societal and developmental complexities in addit...
Elite athletes experience symptoms of certain mental illnesses, such as attention deficit hyper-acti...