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Stories of Critical Moments Contributing to the Development of Applied Sport Psychology Practitioners

Journal

SPORT PSYCHOLOGIST
Volume 35, Issue 1, Pages 11-21

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HUMAN KINETICS PUBL INC
DOI: 10.1123/tsp.2020-0085

Keywords

identity; narrative analysis; practitioner individuation

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This study explored the critical moments experienced by applied sport psychology practitioners, identifying four distinct narrative structures and highlighting the importance of these moments in shaping the practitioners' development.
This study explored the stories of critical moments experienced by applied sport psychology practitioners. The 13 recruited practitioners (eight male and five female) were in different stages of their development (trainee, neophyte, and experienced) and were asked to tell one story about a critical moment that significantly contributed to their development as applied practitioners. Narrative analysis was used to explore the stories of critical moments. Four distinct narrative structures were evident: Rebirth, Rags to Riches, Tragedy, and The Quest. There was one consistent narrative feature that supported these plots: Critical moments contribute toward an alignment between a practitioner's beliefs and behavior, which supports the development of a congruent philosophy of practice and the environment they choose to work within. The authors recommend future research, such as the use of narrative analysis, to explore alternative narrative structures and the investigation of successful and unsuccessful consultancy experiences.

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