ABSTRACT

Now in its second edition, this book provides a focused, comprehensive overview of up-to-date mental health research, models, and approaches in sport, with expertise from global experts in the field.

Mental health remains a widely growing area in the field of sport psychology, which requires expert guidance and care in promoting effective well-being for athletes, coaches and sport officials. Fully updated throughout, Mental Health and Well-being Interventions in Sport is an indispensable guide for researchers, practitioners and students wanting to understand and implement sport-based intervention processes. This important book adopts an evidenced based approach, discussing the context of the intervention, its design and implementation, and its evaluation and legacy. Exploring areas such as injury, rehabilitation, depression, eating disorders, verbal and physical abuse, and athletic burnout, this insightful volume dissects emerging research into straightforward accessible chapters. Offering a cutting-edge overview of the key issues involved in this burgeoning area, as well as example cases of how sport has been used in extreme environments such as prisons as a method to improve mental health, the book will benefit practitioners, policy makers and researchers.

Written for newcomers and established practitioners across a variety of sports setting and contexts, the authors highlight the need for "another call to action" to support the mental health and wellbeing of all involved in sport. Presenting current research, theory and practice in the field, the text is an essential read for researchers, practitioners, and coaches to better understand sport-based intervention processes.

chapter 1|9 pages

Getting started

An overview

part Section 1|128 pages

Development of mental health awareness programmes for athletes, coaches, match officials and parents

chapter 4|22 pages

“It is just a bad day”

Using Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy to bolster healthy adaptation in a Paralympic athlete

chapter 6|18 pages

Ahead of the game

International scale-up of evidence-based mental health programming

chapter 7|22 pages

Navigating mental illness and brain injury in amateur rugby

A Sport Psychiatry case study

part Section 2|93 pages

Engaging the wider community in mental health awareness through sport

chapter 9|18 pages

Tackling the Blues

A sport and arts-based mental health programme for children and young people

chapter 10|23 pages

Applying self determination theory to motivate prisoners to exercise

The Cell Workout Workshops

chapter 11|21 pages

Mental health and well-being of men in prison

Evidence from the Active Choices Rugby and State of Mind Sport Programmes

chapter 12|20 pages

‘Stay Onside'

Exploring the impact of an academically accredited sport-based intervention on psychosocial well-being in prison

chapter 13|9 pages

Another Call to Action

Critical reflections and the way forward for mental health in sport