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Blurred lines: Performance Enhancement Common Mental Disorders and Referral in the U.K. Athletic Population

机译:模糊线条:英国运动人群的表现增强常见精神障碍和转介

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Through the awareness-raising efforts of several high-profile current and former athletes, the issue of common mental disorders (CMD) in this population is gaining increasing attention from researchers and practitioners alike. Yet the prevalence is unclear and most likely, under-reported. Whilst the characteristics of the sporting environment may generate CMD within the athletic population, it also may exacerbate pre-existing conditions, and hence it is not surprising that sport psychology and sport science practitioners are anecdotally reporting increased incidences of athletes seeking support for CMD. In a population where there are many barriers to reporting and seeking help for CMD, due in part to the culture of the high performance sporting environment, anecdotal reports suggest that those athletes asking for help are approaching personnel who they are most comfortable talking to. In some cases, this may be a sport scientist, the sport psychologist or sport psychology consultant. Among personnel in the sporting domain, there is a perception that the sport psychologist or sport psychology consultant is best placed to assist athletes seeking assistance for CMD. However, sport psychology as a profession is split by two competing philosophical perspectives; one of which suggests that sport psychologists should work exclusively with athletes on performance enhancement, and the other views the athlete more holistically and accepts that their welfare may directly impact on their performance. To add further complication, the development of the profession of sport psychology varies widely between countries, meaning that practice in this field is not always clearly defined. This article examines case studies that illustrate the blurred lines in applied sport psychology practice, highlighting challenges with the process of referral in the U.K. athletic population. The article concludes with suggestions for ensuring the field of applied sport psychology is continually evolving and reconfiguring to ensure that it continues to meet the demands of its clients.
机译:通过几位知名的现任和前任运动员的提高意识的努力,该人群中的常见精神障碍(CMD)问题正日益受到研究人员和从业人员的关注。然而,患病率尚不清楚,而且很可能被低估了。尽管运动环境的特征可能会在运动人群中产生CMD,但也可能加剧先前的状况,因此,运动心理学和体育科学从业人员无异地报告说,寻求CMD支持的运动员的发生率增加也就不足为奇了。在部分由于高性能运动环境的文化而无法为CMD进行报告和寻求帮助的人群中,轶事报告表明,那些寻求帮助的运动员正在与他们最愿意与之交谈的人员接洽。在某些情况下,这可能是体育科学家,体育心理学家或体育心理学顾问。在体育领域的人员中,人们认为,运动心理学家或运动心理学顾问最适合协助运动员寻求CMD援助。但是,运动心理学作为一种职业却被两种相互竞争的哲学观点所分割;其中一项建议体育心理学家应与运动员专门合作以提高成绩,另一项则更全面地看待运动员,并接受其福利可能直接影响其成绩。更复杂的是,各国之间运动心理学专业的发展差异很大,这意味着在该领域的实践并不总是很明确。本文研究了一些案例研究,这些案例阐释了应用运动心理学实践中的模糊界限,重点介绍了英国运动人群转诊过程中的挑战。文章最后提出了一些建议,以确保应用体育心理学领域不断发展和重新配置,以确保其继续满足客户的需求。

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