
Group Counseling for Sports Teams:
A Conceptualization Linked to Practice
Michael B. Johnson
Javier Cavazos Jr.
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Robert E. Corb
Walden University
Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi
University of California, Los Angeles
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ABSTRACT There is a paucity of literature addressing a link between group counseling and sport teams. Given that a sport team is a system comprised of individual athletes who typically attempt to perform optimally and have positive life experiences, it is somewhat surprising that the utility of group counseling has not been addressed in the literature, particularly given group counseling’s ability to enhance intrapersonal, interpersonal, and group-as-a-whole functioning. The current article addresses this and attends to applied characteristics of group counseling with sport teams. We also provide an example from a group counseling experience with a sport team at a university (i.e., NCAA Division I) to illustrate this linkage. In order to view this article in it's entirety, you must purchase this issue of Athletic Insight which is available through our partnership with Nova Science Publishing. Yearly subscriptions to the journal are also available for purchase. We thank you for your continued patronage.
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