A qualitative analysis of novice and expert mental performance consultants’ professional philosophies

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Journal of Applied Sport Psychology Pub Date : 2022-02-10 DOI:10.1080/10413200.2022.2035849
E. A. Castillo, Carly Block, Matthew D. Bird, G. Chow
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Abstract Professional philosophy has received increased attention as a topic of research and applied interest. A professional philosophy is believed to develop during the early years of consulting and evolve as a function of experience, advanced education and training, reflective practice, and supervision. To systematically investigate this proposed transition, this study sought to analyze novice and expert mental performance consultants’ (MPCs) professional philosophies using Poczwardowski et al.’s hierarchical structure of professional philosophy as a guiding framework. Additionally, this study aimed to explore perceptions of how a professional philosophy might improve consultant effectiveness. Eighteen participants (9 novice MPCs, 9 expert MPCs) were interviewed about the various components of their professional philosophy. Findings revealed key similarities and differences between the types of philosophies that novice and expert MPCs adopted in their practice. Novice and expert consultants exuded their values in the relationships with their clients, however, experts modeled their values through their behaviors. Although both groups used their chosen theoretical paradigm to guide their work with clients, expert MPCs specifically mentioned using this to aid their case conceptualization. Benefits of understanding one’s unique philosophy to provide sport psychology services were also highlighted by both groups. Findings help to further highlight the importance of developing a consulting philosophy as a novice consultant. Furthermore, understanding one’s philosophical approach to practice could be important for ensuring seasoned consultants are providing effective services to clients. Lay summary: Professional philosophy is a fundamental driving force of mental performance service delivery and represents a valuable asset for both junior and senior practitioners. Professional philosophy is characterized by the purpose, values, beliefs, and ideals underlying one’s consulting approach and underpins the decisions regarding which theories, principles, interventions and techniques to utilize in practice to facilitate change. Based on the nuances observed when comparing philosophies of novice and expert mental performance consultants, practitioners of all levels can benefit from periodically reflecting upon their consulting philosophy to continuously hone their craft and improve their competence and efficacy. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE Novice mental performance consultants should look to develop a philosophy in line with their values and beliefs at an early stage in their career. Expert consultants should continue to be aware of their own philosophy and recognize the importance of how it contributes to an effective and coherent delivery of service.
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新手和专家心理绩效咨询师职业理念的定性分析
摘要职业哲学作为一个研究课题和应用兴趣越来越受到人们的关注。专业理念被认为是在咨询的最初几年里发展起来的,并随着经验、高级教育和培训、反思实践和监督的作用而发展。为了系统地研究这种转变,本研究试图以Poczwardowski等人的职业哲学层次结构为指导框架,分析新手和专家心理绩效咨询师(MPCs)的职业哲学。此外,本研究旨在探讨专业理念如何提高咨询师的有效性。18名参与者(9名新手mpc, 9名专家mpc)接受了关于他们职业哲学的各个组成部分的采访。调查结果揭示了新手和专家mpc在实践中采用的哲学类型之间的关键相似点和差异。新手和专家顾问在与客户的关系中体现了他们的价值观,而专家则通过他们的行为来塑造他们的价值观。尽管两组都使用他们选择的理论范式来指导他们与客户的工作,专家mpc特别提到使用这一理论范式来帮助他们的案例概念化。两组都强调了了解自己独特的理念以提供运动心理服务的好处。调查结果有助于进一步强调咨询新手发展咨询理念的重要性。此外,了解一个人对实践的哲学方法对于确保经验丰富的顾问为客户提供有效的服务可能很重要。专业理念是精神绩效服务的根本驱动力,对初级和高级从业人员来说都是宝贵的财富。专业哲学的特点是一个人的咨询方法背后的目的、价值观、信仰和理想,并支持在实践中利用哪些理论、原则、干预和技术来促进变革的决定。在比较新手和专家心理绩效咨询师的理念时所观察到的细微差别,各级从业人员都可以从定期反思他们的咨询理念中获益,从而不断磨练他们的技巧,提高他们的能力和效率。对实践的启示心理表现咨询师新手应该在职业生涯的早期阶段寻求发展一种与他们的价值观和信仰相一致的哲学。专家顾问应继续了解自己的理念,并认识到它如何有助于有效和连贯地提供服务的重要性。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Sport Psychology (JASP) is a refereed journal designed to significantly advance thought, theory, and research on applied aspects of sport and exercise psychology. Submissions such as experimental studies, qualitative research, correlational studies, case studies, position papers, critical reviews, theoretical developments specific to applied research conducted in sport and/or exercise settings, or having significant applied implications to sport and exercise, are appropriate content for the JASP. Please see the recent Editorial for further details on the aims and scope of the journal. JASP is a non-proprietary journal that is an official publication of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP). The purpose of AASP is to promote the development of psychological theory, research, and intervention strategies in sport and exercise psychology. The Journal is a direct benefit of membership in AASP and is received by its student and professional members. The publisher of the JASP is Taylor and Francis, Inc. of Philadelphia, PA.
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