Supporting Identity Development in Talented Youth Athletes: Insights from Existential and Cultural Psychological Approaches

IF 1.3 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Journal of Sport Psychology in Action Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.1080/21520704.2020.1825027
F. Champ, N. Ronkainen, Martin A. Littlewood, M. Eubank
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Abstract The purpose of this article is to present existential and cultural psychology approaches to understanding athlete identity, and offer strategies for the development of well-rounded, reflexive and self-aware youth sports performers. Recently, the sport psychology discourse on athletic identity has diversified with a range of alternative approaches and methodologies now being employed by academics and applied practitioners. These alternative approaches advocate that identity interests can be simultaneously personal, social and cultural. Consequently, we recommend that Sport Psychology Consultant’s (SPC’s) should operate at both an organizational and individual level with the aim of facilitating elite youth athletes to (a) identify meaningful personal goals and values, (b) take responsibility and ownership for their development, (c) reflect on their limitations and possibilities, and (d) embrace not diminish alternative narratives.
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支持青年天才运动员的身份发展:来自存在主义和文化心理学方法的见解
摘要本文旨在从存在主义和文化心理学的角度来理解运动员的身份认同,并为全面发展、反思和自我意识的青少年体育表演者提供策略。最近,关于运动身份的运动心理学论述已经多样化,学术界和应用实践者现在采用了一系列可供选择的方法和方法。这些替代方法主张身份利益可以同时是个人的、社会的和文化的。因此,我们建议运动心理咨询师(SPC)应该在组织和个人层面上运作,目的是促进优秀青年运动员(a)确定有意义的个人目标和价值观,(b)为他们的发展承担责任和自主权,(c)反思他们的局限性和可能性,(d)接受而不是减少其他叙述。
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