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Dealing with conflicts - Coggle Diagram
Dealing with conflicts
Conflicts between players
How to deal with the situation
Gather information by
observing and speaking to players/staff
, ask questions and consider where/when the intervention should take place
Intervention - speak to senior players, understand the dynamic between the two and reflect on roles for now and the next match
Causes of tension
Fairly likely
Mainly between athletes or coaches
Normally causes by a breakdown of communication or power struggles
Role clarity - thinking about the coaches' and athlete's roles
Toxic training environments
Firstly,
gather information
, such as knowledge of the barriers and support network
Consider the
high-performance culture
as this will impact the athletes and cause
stress
Interventions - improve mental skills, raise concerns of mental illness, increase mental health literacy (to increase help seeking behaviours) and focus on the performance
Supporting a coach-athlete relationship - this is a two-way street
Increase
communication
- understand what style of leadership is needed
3 C's - closeness, commitment, complentarity and interdependance
Intervention - talk to them
separately and together
, observe training, triangulation, ORAS, motivational interviewing
Challenges when working as a sport psychologist
Lack of time/resources
Evidence vs practice-based approach
Case formulation
approach