Better preparing sports psychologists for the demands of applied practice: The emotional labor training gap

The aim of this article was to investigate the emotional educational-training-practice gap in the professional formation of sport and exercise psychologists in the United Kingdom through the theoretical lens of emotional labor. Twenty semistructured interviews were conducted with 4 participant groups: master`s students (n?=?5), trainees (n = 5), neophytes (n = 5), and experienced sport and exercise psychologists (n = 5). Adopting an interpretive epistemology, an abductive thematic analysis was conducted in relation to the participant groups recruited. Several overarching themes were identified in each participant group: (a) master`s students (emotional labor as theory, practice), (b) trainees (emotional labor to survive, a professional development tool), (c) neophytes (emotional labor as a new professional, self-care), and (d) experienced sport and exercise psychologists (emotional labor as a professional resource, lifelong learning). A synthesized list of applied recommendations to improve the professional formation of sport and exercise psychologists was developed based on the analysis. The themes extend sport and exercise psychology professional development literature, and we make recommendations for educators, professional associations, and regulatory bodies with regard to (a) bridging the emotional labor and experiential gap when transitioning between development phases via collaborative and innovative educational provision, (b) supporting the development of skills relating to the enactment of emotional labor, and (c) considering support mechanisms for student/trainee/neophyte safeguarding and welfare issues as a result of the emotion-laden transactions in professional practice. The implications for future pedagogy, andragogy, and research are discussed. Lay Summary Sports psychologists need to manage their emotions when working with athletes and coaches, but this is not often taught during education or training. This study aimed to understand whether sports psychologists were aware of or prepared to manage their emotions and to identify activities that could develop education and training courses.
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Aiheet: urheilupsykologia ammatti yleissivistävä koulutus oppiminen harjoittelu tunne yhteistyö urheilija valmentaja
Aihealueet: akateeminen koulutus ja tutkimus yhteiskuntatieteet
DOI: 10.1080/10413200.2018.1560373
Julkaisussa: Journal of Applied Sport Psychology
Julkaistu: 2020
Vuosikerta: 32
Numero: 4
Sivuja: 335-356
Julkaisutyypit: artikkeli
Kieli: englanti (kieli)
Taso: kehittynyt