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Research paper thumbnail of Adventure-based mindsets helped maintain psychological well-being during COVID-19

Psychology of Sport and Exercise

Research paper thumbnail of Commitment in sport and exercise: implications for individual, group, and organizational functioning

The Organizational Psychology of Sport, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of ジャネ・サリバン&ケン・P・ホッジ : ニュージーランドにおけるスポーツ心理学に関するコーチと選手の調査

Research paper thumbnail of Physical Activity-Based LifeSkills Programmes: Part II - Example Programmes

Research paper thumbnail of The elite athlete as a business traveller/tourist

Research paper thumbnail of Enhancing life skills through sport for children and youth

Research paper thumbnail of Group and Team Dynamics

Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Athlete Engagement Questionnaire

Research paper thumbnail of Working at the Olympics

A Comprehensive Guide for Students and Practitioners, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Ultimately It Comes Down to the Relationship: Experienced Consultants’ Views of Effective Sport Psychology Consulting

The Sport Psychologist, 2015

The purpose of this investigation was to; (a) examine what experienced SPCs perceived to be the n... more The purpose of this investigation was to; (a) examine what experienced SPCs perceived to be the necessary components of the sport psychology consulting relationship, and (b) examine individual contributions of the SPC and client to the consulting relationship. Purposeful sampling was used to recruit 10 experienced SPCs (8 male and 2 female, M age = 50.44 years, M years consulting experience = 21.67 years) who held current sport psychology accreditation/certification and who had considerable consulting experience. Following individual interviews, extensive content analysis revealed that the sport psychology consulting relationship was reflective of (a) rapport, (b) respect, (c) trust, (d) a partnership, and (e) a positive impact on the client. Members of the consulting relationship made individual contributions to the relationship; SPCs contributed; (a) honesty, (b) commitment, (c) knowledge and expertise, (d) counseling skills, and (e) professional ethical behavior. With clients con...

Research paper thumbnail of Adventure recreation and subjective well-being: a conceptual framework

Research paper thumbnail of How does adventure sport tourism enhance well-being? A conceptual model

Tourism Recreation Research

Research paper thumbnail of Nature-Based Physical Activity and Hedonic and Eudaimonic Wellbeing: The Mediating Roles of Motivational Quality and Nature Relatedness

Research paper thumbnail of Life Skills and Basic Psychological Needs

Positive Youth Development Through Sport, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Smart training for rugby : a complete training guide for rugby players and coaches

Research paper thumbnail of An Exploratory Examination of Strategies Used by Elite Coaches to Enhance Self-Efficacy in Athletes

Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 1989

Two studies were conducted to assess strategies elite coaches use to enhance self-efficacy in ath... more Two studies were conducted to assess strategies elite coaches use to enhance self-efficacy in athletes, in particular the degree to which coaches use 13 strategies to influence self-efficacy and their evaluation of the effectiveness of those strategies. Self-efficacy rating differences between categories of coaches were also examined. Intercollegiate wrestling coaches (iV=101) surveyed in Study 1 indicated they most often used instruction-drilling, modeling confidence oneself, encouraging positive talk, and employing hard physical conditioning drills. Techniques or strategies judged most effective by these coaches included instraction-drilling, modeling confidence oneself, liberal use of reward statements, and positive talk. In Study 2, 124 national team coaches representing 30 Olympic-family sports served as subjects. The strategies they most often used were instruction-drilling, modeling confidence oneself, encouraging positive talk, and emphasizing technique improvements while do...

Research paper thumbnail of New Zealand athletes' attitudes towards seeking sport psychology consultation

Research paper thumbnail of Basic Needs Satisfaction in Sport Scale

Research paper thumbnail of Antisocial and Prosocial Behavior in Sport: The Role of Motivational Climate, Basic Psychological Needs, and Moral Disengagement

The purpose of this investigation was to examine whether the relationships between contextual fac... more The purpose of this investigation was to examine whether the relationships between contextual factors and basic psychological needs were related to antisocial and prosocial behaviors in sport. A two-study project employing Bayesian path analysis was conducted with competitive athletes (Study 1, n = 291; Study 2, n = 272). Coach and teammate autonomy-supportive climates had meaningful direct relations with need satisfaction and prosocial behaviors. Coach and teammate controlling climates had meaningful direct relations with antisocial behaviors. Need satisfaction was both directly and indirectly related with both prosocial and antisocial behaviors; while moral disengagement was directly and indirectly related with antisocial behaviors. Overall, these findings reflected substantial evidence from the SDT literature that autonomy-supportive motivational climates are important environmental influences for need satisfaction; and are important correlates of prosocial behavior in sport. Whe...

Research paper thumbnail of Sport and Time Geography: A good match?

All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you... more All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you access and read them immediately.

Research paper thumbnail of Adventure-based mindsets helped maintain psychological well-being during COVID-19

Psychology of Sport and Exercise

Research paper thumbnail of Commitment in sport and exercise: implications for individual, group, and organizational functioning

The Organizational Psychology of Sport, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of ジャネ・サリバン&ケン・P・ホッジ : ニュージーランドにおけるスポーツ心理学に関するコーチと選手の調査

Research paper thumbnail of Physical Activity-Based LifeSkills Programmes: Part II - Example Programmes

Research paper thumbnail of The elite athlete as a business traveller/tourist

Research paper thumbnail of Enhancing life skills through sport for children and youth

Research paper thumbnail of Group and Team Dynamics

Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Athlete Engagement Questionnaire

Research paper thumbnail of Working at the Olympics

A Comprehensive Guide for Students and Practitioners, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Ultimately It Comes Down to the Relationship: Experienced Consultants’ Views of Effective Sport Psychology Consulting

The Sport Psychologist, 2015

The purpose of this investigation was to; (a) examine what experienced SPCs perceived to be the n... more The purpose of this investigation was to; (a) examine what experienced SPCs perceived to be the necessary components of the sport psychology consulting relationship, and (b) examine individual contributions of the SPC and client to the consulting relationship. Purposeful sampling was used to recruit 10 experienced SPCs (8 male and 2 female, M age = 50.44 years, M years consulting experience = 21.67 years) who held current sport psychology accreditation/certification and who had considerable consulting experience. Following individual interviews, extensive content analysis revealed that the sport psychology consulting relationship was reflective of (a) rapport, (b) respect, (c) trust, (d) a partnership, and (e) a positive impact on the client. Members of the consulting relationship made individual contributions to the relationship; SPCs contributed; (a) honesty, (b) commitment, (c) knowledge and expertise, (d) counseling skills, and (e) professional ethical behavior. With clients con...

Research paper thumbnail of Adventure recreation and subjective well-being: a conceptual framework

Research paper thumbnail of How does adventure sport tourism enhance well-being? A conceptual model

Tourism Recreation Research

Research paper thumbnail of Nature-Based Physical Activity and Hedonic and Eudaimonic Wellbeing: The Mediating Roles of Motivational Quality and Nature Relatedness

Research paper thumbnail of Life Skills and Basic Psychological Needs

Positive Youth Development Through Sport, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Smart training for rugby : a complete training guide for rugby players and coaches

Research paper thumbnail of An Exploratory Examination of Strategies Used by Elite Coaches to Enhance Self-Efficacy in Athletes

Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 1989

Two studies were conducted to assess strategies elite coaches use to enhance self-efficacy in ath... more Two studies were conducted to assess strategies elite coaches use to enhance self-efficacy in athletes, in particular the degree to which coaches use 13 strategies to influence self-efficacy and their evaluation of the effectiveness of those strategies. Self-efficacy rating differences between categories of coaches were also examined. Intercollegiate wrestling coaches (iV=101) surveyed in Study 1 indicated they most often used instruction-drilling, modeling confidence oneself, encouraging positive talk, and employing hard physical conditioning drills. Techniques or strategies judged most effective by these coaches included instraction-drilling, modeling confidence oneself, liberal use of reward statements, and positive talk. In Study 2, 124 national team coaches representing 30 Olympic-family sports served as subjects. The strategies they most often used were instruction-drilling, modeling confidence oneself, encouraging positive talk, and emphasizing technique improvements while do...

Research paper thumbnail of New Zealand athletes' attitudes towards seeking sport psychology consultation

Research paper thumbnail of Basic Needs Satisfaction in Sport Scale

Research paper thumbnail of Antisocial and Prosocial Behavior in Sport: The Role of Motivational Climate, Basic Psychological Needs, and Moral Disengagement

The purpose of this investigation was to examine whether the relationships between contextual fac... more The purpose of this investigation was to examine whether the relationships between contextual factors and basic psychological needs were related to antisocial and prosocial behaviors in sport. A two-study project employing Bayesian path analysis was conducted with competitive athletes (Study 1, n = 291; Study 2, n = 272). Coach and teammate autonomy-supportive climates had meaningful direct relations with need satisfaction and prosocial behaviors. Coach and teammate controlling climates had meaningful direct relations with antisocial behaviors. Need satisfaction was both directly and indirectly related with both prosocial and antisocial behaviors; while moral disengagement was directly and indirectly related with antisocial behaviors. Overall, these findings reflected substantial evidence from the SDT literature that autonomy-supportive motivational climates are important environmental influences for need satisfaction; and are important correlates of prosocial behavior in sport. Whe...

Research paper thumbnail of Sport and Time Geography: A good match?

All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you... more All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you access and read them immediately.

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