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Training and Supervision in Sport and Exercise Psychology

Paul Mccarthy Lindsey Burns Bryan McCann Sahen Gupta

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English
Routledge
01 April 2024
Training and Supervision in Sport and Exercise Psychology presents a labyrinth of choices and challenges for trainees and supervisors, such as training and supervision mixing the science of doing sport and exercise psychology with the art of judgement and decision-making to deliver services to athletes. With a multitude of skills to master and competencies to gain, trainees and supervisors need assurances about best practice in their field and the assessments they can trust.

Including cases, trainee autobiographical cases, and examples of good practice drawn from current and ex-trainees who have become sport psychology consultants, this book aims to educate trainees how to deal competently with professional and ethical guidelines. We aim to educate trainees to get started in service delivery, set up placement, work with clients, use supervision effectively, conduct academic research, and write sound assessments before preparing for a viva voce and beginning the transition to the workplace. This book shall serve trainees and their supervisors on their journey through to qualified status.

Training and supervision to become a sport and exercise psychologist is of the utmost importance in the growing profession of sport and exercise psychology. This book aims to bring clarity, guidance, and support to learning and mastering professional skills in applied sport psychology service delivery. This book is key reading for undergraduates and postgraduates studying sport and exercise psychology and those studying for taught and professional doctorates in sport and exercise psychology.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 174mm, 
Weight:   800g
ISBN:   9781032434179
ISBN 10:   1032434171
Pages:   182
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
SECTION I Getting Started 1 Being a Trainee Psychology Consultant 2 Setting the Scene: Guidelines for Ethical Professional Practice 3 Practice Philosophy and Style 4 Being a Reflective Practitioner 5 Working with Equality, Diversity, Inclusion SECTION II Getting Started with Service Delivery 6 Establishing a Placement 7 Getting Started with a Client 8 Preparing a Formulation 9 Delivering an Intervention SECTION III Writing for Assessment and Publication 10 Conducting and Publishing Academic Research 11 How to Write a Process Report 12 How to Write a Client Case Study 13 Presenting at a Conference SECTION IV The Supervisory Process 14 Seeking Supervision and Flourishing through It 15 A Supervisors’ View of Training and Supervision 16 A Trainee’s View of Training and Supervision SECTION V Endings and Beginnings 17 Referring a Client 18 Preparing for and Sitting Your Viva Voce 19 Jobs, Job Interviews, and CPD in Lifelong Learning

Paul McCarthy, PhD, leads the taught doctorate in sport and exercise psychology at Glasgow Caledonian University, UK. He is a BPS chartered psychologist, HCPC registered sport and exercise psychologist, and Senior Teaching Fellow. He developed the first taught doctorate in sport and exercise psychology in Scotland and the UK. Sahen Gupta, PhD, is a lecturer and practitioner in sport and exercise psychology at the University of Portsmouth, UK. He has published peer-reviewed papers in psychology and sport and exercise psychology in SCOPUS indexed journals, including in Frontiers in Psychology. He specialises in resilience, positive environments, integrative psychotherapy, and youth sport environments. Lindsey Burns, PhD, is a senior lecturer in psychology at Glasgow Caledonian University, UK. Lindsey is a chartered psychologist with the British Psychological Society and an HCPC practitioner health psychologist. She is a Senior Fellow with AdvanceHE, a member of the BPS Division of Coaching Psychology and holds qualifications in coaching. Bryan McCann, PhD, is a BPS chartered sport and exercise psychologist and HCPC practitioner psychologist. Bryan provides psychological support to a range of national, international, and Olympic level athletes and teams in different sports, including football, golf, swimming, table tennis, and skiing and provides consultancy for organisations such as the Scottish FA, The Camanachd Association, Scottish Swimming, and Sport Scotland.

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