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The Sport Psychology Consultant: Olympic Coaches’ Views
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1987
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Canadian Olympic CoachesClinical Health PsychologyExercise PsychologySocial SciencesPsychologyIndividual InterviewsCoachingClinical PsychologySport ScienceHealth SciencesSport RehabilitationSport ParticipationOlympic GamesAthletic TrainingPerformance StudiesHigh-performance SportProfessional CounselingSport PsychologySport Psychology Consultant
Individual interviews were conducted with 17 Canadian Olympic coaches in order to assess sport psychology consultants and services provided to their athletes and teams in the 4 years leading up to the 1984 Olympic Games. The coaches represented a wide range of sports; all but 2 had worked directly with a sport psychology consultant in preparing their athletes for the Olympics. A total of 21 consultants were reviewed and evaluated. The coaches outlined their personal criteria for assessing the effectiveness of a sport psychology consultant and his or her mental training program. A consensus regarding desired personal consultant characteristics is presented, as well as coaches’ reasons for retaining or terminating the services of a sport psychology consultant.