与加拿大大学足球队开发和实施星座指导计划

IF 1.3 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Journal of Sport Psychology in Action Pub Date : 2023-01-03 DOI:10.1080/21520704.2022.2157918
Cole E. Giffin, Brennen Petersen, R. Schinke, Yufeng Li, S. Kao
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同伴导师可以通过提供观点和资源来支持一年级学生运动员的适应过程,从而帮助他们适应过渡需求。运动心理学从业者(SPPs)可以形成指导计划,以促进运动员之间的支持关系。我们撰写这篇文章是为了展示星座指导计划(CMP)的发展,这是一种指导形式,学生运动员有多个导师,整合在两个加拿大大学足球(足球)运动环境中。我们首先介绍了我们的大学背景,以及为什么需要以体育职业过渡模型和星座理论为基础的CMP来支持一年级学生运动员的过渡。然后我们介绍该计划的各个阶段,从它的发展开始,跨越它的实施,并以评估其有效性结束。每个阶段都使用学生运动员在大学背景下的需求经验来告知。我们总结了对导师培训、准备计划、团队建设活动的反思,并为反思实践腾出时间,以帮助指导有兴趣将该计划用于进一步背景的spp。
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Developing and Implementing a Constellation Mentoring Program with Canadian Varsity Soccer Teams
Abstract Peer mentors can assist first-year student-athletes transitional demands by offering perspectives and resources to support their adjustment processes. Sports psychology practitioners (SPPs) can form mentoring programs to foster supportive relationships between athletes. We authored this manuscript to showcase the development of a constellation mentoring program (CMP), a form of mentoring where student-athletes had multiple mentors, integrated within two Canadian varsity soccer (football) sport contexts. We begin by situating our university context and why the CMP, underpinned by the athletic career transition model and constellation theory, was needed to support first-year student-athletes’ transitions. We then introduce the stages of the program, beginning with its development, spanning its implementation, and ending with an evaluation to gauge its effectiveness. Each stage was informed using student-athletes’ experiences of their demands in their university contexts. We conclude with reflections on mentor training, preparatory planning, team-building activities, and making time for reflective practice to help guide SPPs interested in adapting this program for use within further contexts.
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