A personal development model of sport psychology for athletes with disabilities
Title:
A personal development model of sport psychology for athletes with disabilities
Author:
Martin, Jeffrey J.
Appeared in:
Journal of applied sport psychology
Paging:
Volume 11 (1999) nr. 2 pages 181-193
Year:
1999-09-01
Contents:
Achieving superior sport performance is often the result of well developed psychological skills (Morris & Thomas, 1995). However, little is known about psychological skill development in athletes with disabilities (Hanrahan, 1998). The purpose of the present paper is to help sport psychologists in their work with athletes with physical disabilities. Although there are many similarities among athletes with and without disabilities, sport psychologists would benefit from an awareness of information unique to athletes with disabilities (Asken, 1991). I use a broad interpretation of psychological skills based on a holistic perspective and a personal development model (Vealey, 1988). Information is presented in the three areas of foundation, psychological, and facilitative skills, methods, and factors.