2022
DOI: 10.1080/2159676x.2022.2127861
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Repairing relationship conflict in community sport work: “Offender” perspectives

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“…The aim was to better understand coaches' experiences of everyday psychological stress (hassles), to increase the evidence-base that informs the provision of mental health support for coaches. This work extends previous qualitative research on community sport coaching (e.g., Cronin et al, 2018;Gale et al, 2023;Ives et al, 2021;Roberts et al, 2019) and advances sport coaching research, more broadly, by researching the under-explored, every day contexts of coaches (see Allen & Shaw, 2009, 2013Stodter & Cushion, 2014. Findings will also better inform the support delivered by sport psychology practitioners and the coach education and development opportunities delivered by national governing bodies (NGBs) of sport.…”
Section: Exploring the Daily Hassles Of Neophyte Cycling Coachessupporting
confidence: 55%
“…The aim was to better understand coaches' experiences of everyday psychological stress (hassles), to increase the evidence-base that informs the provision of mental health support for coaches. This work extends previous qualitative research on community sport coaching (e.g., Cronin et al, 2018;Gale et al, 2023;Ives et al, 2021;Roberts et al, 2019) and advances sport coaching research, more broadly, by researching the under-explored, every day contexts of coaches (see Allen & Shaw, 2009, 2013Stodter & Cushion, 2014. Findings will also better inform the support delivered by sport psychology practitioners and the coach education and development opportunities delivered by national governing bodies (NGBs) of sport.…”
Section: Exploring the Daily Hassles Of Neophyte Cycling Coachessupporting
confidence: 55%
“…These restorative attempts had varying degrees of success. Some relationships improved while some didn't (Gale et al, 2023). A similar study showed the gender variable and altruism were shown to differ significantly, with women exhibiting greater altruistic tendencies than males.…”
Section: Forgiveness In Sportsmentioning
confidence: 83%