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Career Transitions In Sport: European Perspectives

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Abstract The purpose of this chapter is to review theoretical developments in the area of career transition, with a particular focus on contributions of European researchers.

Background and purpose. The concept of transitions has, during the past decade, become a well-delineated topic of study among the sport psychology community. This introductory article provides an overview of the major developments within this thematic field of research, as well as a description of interventions used with athletes in transition. Avenues for further research and

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For the purpose of this chapter, I define the European sport psychology discourse on career transition (hereafter, the European discourse) as a historically constructed body of knowledge pertaining to athletes‘ careers and career transitions that European researchers and practitioners have been developing and sharing over time. More specifically, the European discourse

Therefore, helping athletes prepare for and/or cope with career transitions should be of primary concern for coaches, managers, athletes‘ parents, and sport psychology consultants. Pt. I. Theory and research on career transitions in sport –Theoretical perspectives on career transitions in sport /David Lavallee –Self-identity issues in sport career transitions /Britton W. Brewer, Judy L. Van Raalte, Albert J. Petitpas –Causes and consequences of sport career termination /Dorothee Alfermann –pt. II. Career transition interventions –Athlete lifestyle

athlete development in the sport psychology literature that tend to focus on either talent development or career transitions (i.e. Alfermann & Stambulova, 2007; Durand-Bush & Salmela, 2001). Check out the new platform where you can register and upload articles (or request articles to be uploaded)

Sports Performance Research Institute NZ, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand Introduction: This article examines athletes preparing for, transitioning into, or going through the developmental stages of a professional sports career, referred to as the emerging athlete career transition.

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PDF | On Aug 6, 2019, Natalia Stambulova and others published Career Transitions | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate The purpose of this chapter is to review theoretical developments in the area of career transition, with a particular focus on contributions of European researchers. In this chapter I cover the development, current status, and future challenges of the European sport psychology discourse on career transition, drawing on 25 years’ experience as a career educator,

The authors of three transition studies created empirical phase-like models reflecting the dynamic nature of the transition processes and non-linear individual transition pathways (see Chroni et al.; Diehl et al.; Tekavc et al.). New research findings opening new perspectives in career assistance. ABSTRACT This paper is a comprehensive update of the International Society of Sport Psychology (ISSP) Position Stand on career Abstract ematic review of the literature investigating factors tha successful end of career transition among elite athletes. The systematic review included 10 on elite athlete retirement that in p

STORRE Faculty of Health Sciences and Sport Faculty of Health Sciences and Sport Journal Articles Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/7648 Show Related Articles Full metadata record Files in This Item: This item is protected by original copyright View License Show simple item record Sport Psychology (ISSP) Position Stand on athletes’ career development and transitions (Stambulova, Alfermann, Statler, & Côté, 2009), North American, West European, and

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Methods. Literature review and integration. Results and conclusions. Analysis reveals that the concept of transition is currently viewed in a holistic, life-span perspective which spans the athletic and post-athletic career and which includes transitions occurring in the athletic career as well as those occurring in other domains of athletes

Theoretical Perspectives on Career Transitions in Sport

For example, Taylor and Ogilvie’s (1998) domain-specific model which examines the entire course of the career transition process includes (a) the causal factors that initiate the career transition process, (b) the developmental factors related to transition adaptation, (c) the coping resources that affect the responses to career transitions, (d ‪Vrije Universiteit Brussel‬ – ‪‪Geciteerd door 10.706‬‬ Although Olympic athletes are celebrated for their sports achievements, they often face serious difficulties in their post-sport career employment. Factors of development that are affecting the quality of post-sport career transition of Olympic athletes are important Edited by: to acknowledge in the dual career (DC) development perspective.

check Save papers to use in your research check Join the discussion with peers check Track your impact Career transitions in sport: European perspectives D. Alfermann Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 2004 Background and purpose Sport psychologists have, since the 1970-1980s, focused their attention on the concept of transitions faced by athletes.

Change and transitional periods in sport Written by Amy Rew Everything within our lives is subject to change; whether it be our looks, where we live, or our friendship circle. In sport, as an athlete develops and progresses it is likely that they are going to experience changes, such as who they are being coached by, their teams, or in some cases, the country they train in. Change can be

Abstract Objectives (a) To provide a state-of-the-art critical review of European dual career (DC) research (2015–2018, English language), (b) to position the current DC (psychological) research within the athlete career sport psychology discourse and within the European DC discourse, and (c) to identify research gaps and future Athlete career transitions: a systematic review and future directions for sport management research David Fleischman, Rory Mulcahy, Peter English, Kate Kirby, Tania Stevenson & Popi Sotiriadou 已经有人上传了文献,该状态下其他人无法上传,请等待求助人确认该文件是否是他需要的。 如果求助人在 48 小时内还未确认,系统默认应助成功,本求助将自动关闭。

A developmental perspective on transitions faced by athletes. In M. Weiss (Ed.), Developmental sport and exercise psychology: A lifespan perspective (pp. 507-527).

Abstract As the topic of career transitions established itself into a well-established domain of sport psychology, the focus of research evolved from psychological factors influencing athletic retirement to the current developmental and holistic perspective on transitions faced by talented and elite athletes. Over twenty author groups had shown their interest to contribute to the SI, and after dou-ble-blind review processes, 13 papers have been accepted and now offered to the readers’ atten-tion. Six studies address Career Pathways with multiple transitions (see Section 1) while seven studies focus on specific Career Transitions more in-depth (see Section 2). In the athlete career (sport

abstract The ISSP Position Stand on Career Development and Transitions of Athletes draws attention to viewing athletes from the perspective of their career development and their broader historical and socio-cultural contexts. The particular focus of this pa-per is on career transitions as turning phases in career development. Successfully coping with transitions both within and

The aim of this FEPSAC Position Statement is to summarize current knowledge about athletes’ dual careers (DCs) in the European context and propose rec Abstract Objectives (a) To provide a state-of-the-art critical review of European dual career (DC) research (2015–2018, English language), (b) to position the current DC (psychological) research within the athlete career sport psychology discourse and within the European DC discourse, and (c) to identify research gaps and future

Career Transitions in Sport is a groundbreaking collaboration by international scholars providing an overview of empirical theoretical and applied perspectives on sports career transitions.

The Nature and Conceptualization of Career Transitions in Sports While an athlete’s sports career may seem to develop in a smooth and continuous way from beginning to end, it is in fact characterized by specific phases and transitions. Asked to describe its development, athletes highlight their athletic career, for example, in terms of specific moments or situations which