{"title":"运动中的心理训练框架:提高心理技能、健康和表现","authors":"Robin S. Vealey","doi":"10.1080/10413200.2023.2274459","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"AbstractFrameworks that illustrate the comprehensive process of mental training have provided a “big picture” of the provision of applied sport psychology services. The purpose of this article is to propose an updated framework for mental training in sport. The revised framework includes four categories of mental skills including personal foundation, performance, personal development, and team skills. Mental health, as represented by emotional, psychological, and social wellbeing, is also included in the framework as a major focus for applied work by mental performance consultants, not just clinical mental health providers. The flow of the framework suggests that the consultant’s philosophy and skills in using various models, strategies, and techniques, coupled with athlete commitment, can enhance athletes’ mental skills and mental health to enhance performance and other significant outcomes. Suggestions for future work in mental training in sport include research examining the role of mental health in mental skills development, implementation of mental health enhancement programs, periodized approaches to sport psychology service delivery, and a renewed focus on intentionality in athletes to build mental skillfulness over time and situations for an adaptive, agile mindset.Lay summary: Mental training is a process in which athletes, usually with the help of consultants or coaches, systematically use strategies and techniques to build mental skills and wellbeing to enhance their performance, development, and experiences in sport. Enhancing mental health in athletes is an important objective for mental performance consultants.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICEConsultants base their service delivery on a foundational philosophy and model of practice, from which they utilize and integrate various mental training strategies and techniques.Mental skills are learnable psychological capabilities that facilitate individuals’ success in life pursuits.Mental health focuses on athletes’ wellbeing and how much they are flourishing; it is not merely the presence or absence of mental illness. 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The revised framework includes four categories of mental skills including personal foundation, performance, personal development, and team skills. Mental health, as represented by emotional, psychological, and social wellbeing, is also included in the framework as a major focus for applied work by mental performance consultants, not just clinical mental health providers. The flow of the framework suggests that the consultant’s philosophy and skills in using various models, strategies, and techniques, coupled with athlete commitment, can enhance athletes’ mental skills and mental health to enhance performance and other significant outcomes. Suggestions for future work in mental training in sport include research examining the role of mental health in mental skills development, implementation of mental health enhancement programs, periodized approaches to sport psychology service delivery, and a renewed focus on intentionality in athletes to build mental skillfulness over time and situations for an adaptive, agile mindset.Lay summary: Mental training is a process in which athletes, usually with the help of consultants or coaches, systematically use strategies and techniques to build mental skills and wellbeing to enhance their performance, development, and experiences in sport. Enhancing mental health in athletes is an important objective for mental performance consultants.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICEConsultants base their service delivery on a foundational philosophy and model of practice, from which they utilize and integrate various mental training strategies and techniques.Mental skills are learnable psychological capabilities that facilitate individuals’ success in life pursuits.Mental health focuses on athletes’ wellbeing and how much they are flourishing; it is not merely the presence or absence of mental illness. 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A framework for mental training in sport: Enhancing mental skills, wellbeing, and performance
AbstractFrameworks that illustrate the comprehensive process of mental training have provided a “big picture” of the provision of applied sport psychology services. The purpose of this article is to propose an updated framework for mental training in sport. The revised framework includes four categories of mental skills including personal foundation, performance, personal development, and team skills. Mental health, as represented by emotional, psychological, and social wellbeing, is also included in the framework as a major focus for applied work by mental performance consultants, not just clinical mental health providers. The flow of the framework suggests that the consultant’s philosophy and skills in using various models, strategies, and techniques, coupled with athlete commitment, can enhance athletes’ mental skills and mental health to enhance performance and other significant outcomes. Suggestions for future work in mental training in sport include research examining the role of mental health in mental skills development, implementation of mental health enhancement programs, periodized approaches to sport psychology service delivery, and a renewed focus on intentionality in athletes to build mental skillfulness over time and situations for an adaptive, agile mindset.Lay summary: Mental training is a process in which athletes, usually with the help of consultants or coaches, systematically use strategies and techniques to build mental skills and wellbeing to enhance their performance, development, and experiences in sport. Enhancing mental health in athletes is an important objective for mental performance consultants.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICEConsultants base their service delivery on a foundational philosophy and model of practice, from which they utilize and integrate various mental training strategies and techniques.Mental skills are learnable psychological capabilities that facilitate individuals’ success in life pursuits.Mental health focuses on athletes’ wellbeing and how much they are flourishing; it is not merely the presence or absence of mental illness. Disclosure statementThe author reports there are no completing interests to declare.
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.