Case-Conceptualization Practices in Sport and Performance Psychology
Case conceptualization is an important stage in the sport and performance psychology (SPP) consulting process. The conceptualization of a case can influence a consultant's understanding of the underpinning mechanisms contributing to a presenting concern, interventions selected to help a client, and the effectiveness of provided services. Guidelines for case conceptualization have been developed for SPP professionals, but little is known about how this activity is undertaken in practice. The purpose of this study was to investigate the case conceptualization methods and approaches of certified SPP professionals. Fifty-two Certified Mental Performance Consultants (CMPCs) completed an online qualitative survey exploring how they conceptualized cases. Our findings suggested that SPP consultants viewed case conceptualization as: an ongoing process; something that helps a consultant understand a client’s presenting concerns and guide any intervention plans; a collaboration between client and consultant; and a way to evaluate the effectiveness of their practice.
Funding
Association for Applied Sport Psychology
History
School affiliated with
- College of Health and Science (Research Outputs)
- School of Sport and Exercise Science (Research Outputs)
Publication Title
The Sport PsychologistVolume
38Issue
2Pages/Article Number
93–103Publisher
Human KineticsExternal DOI
ISSN
0888-4781eISSN
1543-2793Date Accepted
2024-03-04Date of First Publication
2024-04-10Date of Final Publication
2024-06-01Open Access Status
- Not Open Access