ABSTRACT

Growth Following Adversity in Sport: A Mechanism to Positive Change is the first text to carefully consider the positive changes that may follow adverse experiences in sport at micro (e.g., individual), meso (e.g., dyadic, team), and macro levels (e.g., organizational, cultural). While remaining respectful of the despair and distress that can follow adversity, this comprehensive text aims to provide a narrative of hope to those who have experienced adversity in sport by showcasing the latestadvances in research on growth following adversity.

This book covers topics as diverse as: conceptual, theoretical, and methodological considerations; cultural, organizational, and relational perspectives; population-specific insights (e.g., gender, disability, youth); and applied implications (e.g., evidence-based, practice-based). Written and edited by a team of international experts and emerging talents from around the world, each chapter considers the nature and meaning of growth, contains a comprehensive review of empirical research or reflections from professional practice, and offers exciting, novel, and rigorous suggestions for future programs of research that aim to promote positive change in sport to support the safety, wellbeing, and welfare of the people who take part (e.g., athletes, coaches, paid employees, volunteers).

Cutting-edge, timely, and comprehensive, Growth Following Adversity in Sport: A Mechanism to Positive Change is essential reading for postgraduate students and scholars in the fields of sport psychology, injury and rehabilitation, sport theory and other related sport science disciplines.

part 1|72 pages

Conceptual, Theoretical, and Methodological Perspectives

chapter 1|16 pages

Growth Following Adversity

A Conceptual Perspective

chapter 2|15 pages

Growth Following Adversity

A Theoretical Perspective

chapter 3|13 pages

Growth Following Adversity

A Methodological Perspective

chapter 4|12 pages

“It’s Impacted Me Too”

Where Does Vicarious Growth Fit In?

chapter 5|14 pages

Growth, Resilience, and Thriving

A Jangle Fallacy?

part 2|72 pages

Cultural, Organizational, and Relational Perspectives

part 3|71 pages

Population Perspectives

chapter 14|15 pages

Sport Injury-Related Growth

A Conceptual Foundation

chapter 15|12 pages

Adverse Experiences of Children and Youth

Can Sport Play a Role in Growth Following Psychologically Traumatic Events?

part 4|38 pages

Applied Perspectives

chapter 16|16 pages

Nurturing Growth in the Aftermath of Adversity

A Narrative Review of Evidence-Based Practice

chapter 17|20 pages

Multilevel Adversity and Growth in Sports Teams

A Professional Practice Perspective

part 5|20 pages

Conclusion

chapter 18|18 pages

Taking Stock and Making Hay

Growth Following Adversity Research in Applied Sport Psychology