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The Journey of Service Delivery Competence in Applied Sport Psychology: The Arc of Development for New Professionals

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL SPORT PSYCHOLOGY
卷 14, 期 2, 页码 109-126

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HUMAN KINETICS PUBL INC
DOI: 10.1123/jcsp.2019-0010

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novice practitioners; professional development; service-delivery competence

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A fundamental issue in applied sport psychology is the development of competent professionals who can provide effective and ethical services to clients. The current study uses a qualitative longitudinal design to track the development of five novice sport psychology practitioners in their first year of practice. The research team analyzed and integrated data from surveys, interviews, and journals to understand the participants' experiences and compare them to previous literature on practitioner development. Participants reported increased confidence and flexibility over time, and reduced their perceived anxiety and dependence on supervision. These changes were similar in nature to what has been reported for counseling trainees, but seemed to happen more quickly. These findings highlight important developmental characteristics of first year sport psychology practitioners, which can help graduate programs to tailor their supervision and training to their students' needs.

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