Introduction
1. Identity in Sport: Reflections on Welfare, Performance and Consultancy Practice within a Christian Worldview
PART 1: WELFARE
2. The Pursuit of Excellence and the Perils of Perfectionism:
Psychological and Theological Reflections
3. The Sport Psychologist and Club Chaplain Supporting Welfare:
Reflections on Five Years of Collaboration in English Professional Cricket
4. Christian Beliefs and Behaviours as Health Protective, Resilience and Intervention Factors in the Context of Sport Injuries
5. Role of Religion and Spirituality in Sport Injury Rehabilitation
PART 2: PERFORMANCE
6. Beyond Pastoral Care: Biblical Applications for Consulting and Performance
7. Mind, Body and Soul: A Foundational Model of Performance
8. Sin, Shame and Adverse Performance in Christian Sportspersons
9. Catholic Perspectives on Sport Psychology for Performance and Welfare
PART 3: CONSULTANCY
10. Integrating Christian Faith into Sport Psychology Consulting: A Faith Developmental Theory Perspective
11. Working with Religious and Spiritual Athletes: Ethical Considerations for Sport Psychologists
12. Sport, Psychology and Christianity: The Importance of Reflective Practice
Brian Hemmings works in private practice and has 25 years of experience in sport psychology consultancy across many sports. He is also a bereavement counsellor and trained Lay Minister in the Anglican Church.
Nick J. Watson is Chief Operating Officer at the Archbishop of York Youth Trust, UK. Formerly, he was Associate Professor Sport and Social Justice in the School of Sport, York St. John University, UK.
Andrew Parker is Professor of Sport and Christian Outreach in the School of Sport and Exercise at the University of Gloucestershire, UK.
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