The Self Aware Sport Psychologist

Have you noticed that the role of sport psychologist is a little more complex than simply teaching mental skills? Or that the relationship you build with athletes and coaches is critical? And have you found that your work also features complicated or even uncomfortable emotions – both yours and your clients? This highly experiential workshop will help you create and maintain more effective and influential working relationships. How? By challenging the belief that we work in a purely objective world, we’ll explore how your emotions, experiences and biases play a key part in your interaction with clients.

Benefits

You’ll find yourself working at a depth that is unusual in sport psychology, but as a result you will:

  • Gain insight into the personal dynamics you bring to your work
  • Discover more about the source and impact of your own emotions
  • Build strategies to improve how you manage yourself and your current client relationships
  • Clarify how your personal needs are met by being a sport psychologist and the impact this has on your effectiveness
  • Access a broad range of motivational sources
  • Establish reflective skills and self awareness that will help keep you on track in the future

Facilitators

William Winstone and Jonathan Males, Directors of Performance1 Ltd. Both draw on their experience as organisational consultants, executive coaches and Olympic sport psychologists.

Upcoming Dates

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Cost

£100 (or £75 for BASES, ACPSM, BASEM & BPS members)

Booking

You can download a flyer here and a booking form here. (Note: this workshop is open to all who wish to attend).