posted on 2023-01-30, 16:40authored byBrendan Cropley, Lee Baldock, Stephen MellalieuStephen Mellalieu, Rich Neil, Christopher Robert David Wagstaff, Ross Wadey
<p> This study aimed to gain an insight into the general coping strategies used by sport psychology consultants (SPCs) based in the UK, and an in-depth understanding of their development and impact. To achieve these aims a mixed-method approach was adopted by means of two linked studies. In study one, BASES accredited and/or BPS chartered SPCs (<em>n</em> = 29) completed the modified COPE inventory (Crocker & Graham, 1995) to gain a better understanding of the general coping strategies used by practitioners. In study two, follow-up interviews (<em>n</em> = 6) with participants sampled from study one were conducted to explore how the reported strategies were developed, the perceived impact of coping/not coping with stressors, and how future SPCs may be better prepared for the stressful nature of consultancy. Findings suggested that the participants had a statistically significant preference to using problem-focused coping strategies. Further, the interviews suggested that coping strategies were primarily developed through reflection on experiences in different contexts. The impacts of coping/not coping and the practical development implications raised are discussed. </p>
Cropley, B., Baldock, L., Mellalieu, S. D., Neil, R., Wagstaff, C. R. D., & Wadey, R. (2016). 'Coping with the demands of professional practice: Sport psychology consultants’ perspectives',. The Sport Psychologist, 30(3), 290-302.
Print ISSN
0888-4781
Electronic ISSN
1543-2793
Cardiff Met Affiliation
Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences
Cardiff Met Authors
Stephen Mellalieu
Rich Neil
Cardiff Met Research Centre/Group
Mental Health and Wellbeing in Demanding Environments