Life Story Research in Sport

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athlete mental health
athlete retirement transition
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Author_Kitrina Douglas
career transitions in sport
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counselling in sport
Debbie's Stories
Debbie’s Stories
Discovery Narrative
Discovery Stories
Dominant Performance Narrative
Elite Sport Culture
Elite Sportspeople
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Exclusive Athletic Identity
High Level Sport
High Level Sportspeople
Leanne's Story
Leanne’s Story
Luke's Story
Luke’s Story
narrative
narrative inquiry sport
Narrative Type
Performance Narrative
Performance Script
Performance Stories
Personal Development
Professional Golf
Professional Golfers
psychological wellbeing elite athletes
Public Portrayals
qualitative methods in sport
qualitative research methods
Relational Narrative
Ryan's Story
Ryan’s Story
Sport Culture
sport psychology
sports identity development
Tournament Golfer
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415709002
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Oct 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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What is life really like for the elite athlete? How does the experience of being a professional sports person differ from the popular perceptions of fans, journalists or academics? Why might elite sports people experience mental health difficulties away from the public gaze?

In the first book-length study of its kind, Kitrina Douglas and David Carless present the life stories of real elite athletes alongside careful analysis and interpretation of those stories in order to better understand the experience of living in sport. Drawing on psychology, sociology, counselling, psychotherapy and narrative theory, and on narrative research in sports as diverse as golf, track and field athletics, judo and hockey, they explore the ways in which the culture of sport interacts with the mental health, development, identity and life trajectories of elite and professional sports people in highly pressurised and sometimes unhealthy environments.

By casting light on a previously under-researched aspect of sport, the book makes a call for strategies to be put in place to minimise difficulties or distress for athletes, for support to be tailored across the different life phases, and highlights the potential benefits in terms of athlete well-being and improved performance. The book also considers how these important issues relate to broader cultural and social factors, and therefore represents important reading for any student or professional with an interest in sport psychology, coaching, sport sociology, youth sport, counselling, or exercise and mental health.

Kitrina Douglas is Director of the boomerang-project.org.uk, an ambassador for the National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement (NCCPE), a member of the National Anti-Doping Panel for Sport, has a visiting fellowship at the University of Bristol, UK and a .2 contract at Leeds Beckett University. She played elite and professional golf for twenty years, was British amateur, English Open and twice European Masters Champion. For a decade she was a member of the BBC’s 'Radio five live' award winning outside broadcasting team. David Carless is a professor at the Research Institute of Sport, Physical Activity and Leisure at Leeds Beckett University, UK. His research uses narrative, performative and arts-based methods to understand how identity and mental health can be developed or threatened through sport and physical activity

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