ABSTRACT
The present study explored how the organisational and cultural experiences of a trainee Sport Psychology Consultant (SPC) working in professional football shaped her identity and professional development. Drawing on Cultural Sport Psychology (CSP) and gender performativity as guiding frameworks, we explored the first author’s identity development as a sport psychology practitioner-researcher within one professional football club over a 3-year duration. Traditional ethnographic data collection methods were employed, including, field notes and a reflective journal. Through creative non-fiction vignettes, we show that the traditional masculine discourse in professional football shaped the first author’s sense of self and subsequent behaviours. From the results of this study, we suggest that SPCs identity development is not smooth or linear, rather it can be described as a ‘rocky road to individuation’ defined by a series of culturally specific ‘critical moments’. We strongly believe that contextual intelligence and cultural proficiency are essential for a trainee SPCs survival during early and later career stages of working within elite and professional sport environments.
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Francesca Champ
Dr Francesca Champ is a Lecturer in Psychology of Football, and researches identity, organisational culture, psychosocial development and mental health in Professional Football.
Noora Ronkainen
Dr Noora Ronkainen is a Senior Researcher and an interdisciplinary scholar with her main research focusing on learning, development, identity and meaningfulness of sport and physical activity.
David Tod
Dr David Tod is a Senior Lecturer in Sport Psychology, he researchers sport psychologist expertise development, training and supervision.
Artin Eubank
Dr Artin Eubank is a Principle Lecturer in Sport Psychology who researchers the professional identity, growth and development of sport psychology practitioners.
Martin Littlewood
Dr Martin Littlewoodis a Reader in Performance Psychology and Head of the Football Exchange, he researches organisational culture, identity and performance in professional football.