School Counseling and the Student Athlete

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academic performance support
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career guidance strategies
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Female Student Athletes
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High School Student Athletes
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K-12 athlete counseling
Michael P. Hagan
National Athletic Trainers
NCAA President
NCAA Rule
Personal Social Issues
Prospective Student Athletes
psychosocial adjustment youth
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School Based Counseling Services
school counseling
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Student Athlete Populations
Student Athlete's Development
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415536226
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Mar 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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School Counseling and the Student Athlete explores empirical, theoretical, and practice-based issues that demand consideration by school-based counseling and educational professionals working at the pre-collegiate level. In its pages clinicians and students will find insights into both why student athletes experience many of the issues they do as well as the steps that counselors can take to help these individuals and their families. Theories of motivation and theoretical approaches to counseling student athletes are covered in order to provide an orientation to working with this group, and the book also includes a thorough discussion of the most important elements of counseling the student athlete: the academic, career, personal, and social issues they face; consultations with coaches, teachers, and parents; commercialism and the student athlete’s identity; and gender, sexual identity, and culture issues. Each chapter ends with discussion questions and available resources for counselors. Grounded in research and pioneering in its analysis of sports psychology for students in grades K-12, School Counseling and the Student Athlete is a must-have for school counselors, clinicians, and other professionals who work with elementary and secondary students.

Adam Zagelbaum, PhD, is an associate professor at Sonoma State University in the department of counseling’s pupil and personnel services track, where he also serves as PPS program coordinator. He has authored , co-authored, and edited textbooks, articles, training videos, book chapters, and workbooks on school counseling, career counseling, group work, child and adolescent counseling, and working with immigrant families. He has also presented at various international and national conferences. His work with student athletes includes counseling roles at the K-12 level and within university settings.

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