指导表演艺术家。

IF 0.9 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Consulting Psychology Journal-Practice and Research Pub Date : 2019-06-01 DOI:10.1037/CPB0000127
G. Moyle
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体育,运动和表现心理学(SEPP)领域包含了一系列通常非传统但越来越常见的应用实践和研究背景。表演艺术界就是这样一个领域,心理学家们一直在提供指导和咨询服务,帮助精英表演者发挥最佳水平,使用量身定制的方法来满足这些人所处的独特需求和行业。在精英体育环境中,SEPP通常被嵌入到体育项目和组织中,与之相反,表演艺术中的表演心理学包括各种操作和服务交付模式,并且由于缺乏对专业卫生服务的资金支持,其范围往往受到限制。此外,需要对希望在这一领域工作的心理学家进行专业培训和监督,以确保该专业满足日益增长的需求,即发展与SEPP从业者可能工作的各种表演艺术环境相关的适当知识和技能。以下文章概述了作者在表演艺术领域的工作经历,包括对其他从业者的学习和建议,这些从业者考虑指导或咨询这个有趣而独特的群体。
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Coaching performing artists.
The area of sport, exercise, and performance psychology (SEPP) incorporates a range of often nontraditional yet increasingly more common contexts for applied practice and research. The world of performing arts is one such area where psychologists have been providing coaching and consulting services to help elite performers be the best they can be, using tailored approaches to meet the unique needs and industries that these individuals work in. In contrast to elite sporting settings, where SEPP is often embedded into sport programs and organizations, performance psychology within the performing arts comprises a variety of operational and service-delivery models and is often limited in scope by the lack of funding support for professional health services. Furthermore, specialist training and supervision for psychologists wishing to work within this area are required to ensure the profession meets a growing need to develop appropriate knowledge and skills related to the various performing-arts contexts in which a SEPP practitioner may work. The following article outlines the author's experiences working within the performing-arts sector, including learning and recommendations for other practitioners considering coaching or consulting with this interesting yet distinctive population.
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期刊介绍: Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research serves as a forum for anyone working in the area of consultation. The journal publishes theoretical and conceptual articles, original research, and in-depth reviews with respect to consultation and its practice. The journal also publishes case studies demonstrating the application of innovative consultation methods and strategies on critical or often overlooked issues with unusual features that would be of general interest to other consultants. Special issues have focused on such current topics as organizational change, executive coaching, and the consultant as an expert witness.
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