Artigo Revisado por pares

In Pursuit of Congruence: A Personal Reflection on Methods and Philosophy in Applied Practice

2007; Human Kinetics; Volume: 21; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1123/tsp.21.3.335

ISSN

1543-2793

Autores

Pete Lindsay, Jeff Breckon, Owen Thomas, Ian Maynard,

Tópico(s)

Sport Psychology and Performance

Resumo

The chosen methods of applied sport psychology practitioners should be underpinned by their personal core beliefs and values (Poczwardowski, Sherman, & Ravizza, 2004). However, many novice practitioners unquestioningly adopt the dominant method of the field (Fishman, 1999), and thus might find themselves incongruent in terms of their professional philosophy (Tudor & Worrall, 2004). This article aims to highlight questions that practitioners might reflect on to achieve greater congruence in terms of their philosophy of practice. Autoethnographic accounts of consultancies by a recently qualified practitioner are used to explore one practitioner’s journey toward congruence in professional philosophy. Insights arising from these consultancies for the practitioner are provided, and the wider implications for the training and certification and accreditation of practitioners are considered.

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