Coaching athletes to be their best : motivational interviewing in sports
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Coaching athletes to be their best : motivational interviewing in sports
(Applications of motivational interviewing)
The Guilford Press, c2020
- : Hardcover
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Note
Other authors: Jonathan Fader, Jeff Breckon, Theresa B. Moyers
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The measure of a great coach is bringing the best out of athletes. This is the first guide to motivational interviewing (MI)--the proven approach to harnessing the power of conversations to build relationships and trust--for coaches, sport psychologists, training and rehabilitation specialists, and other affiliated staff. Revealing why conventional ways of giving feedback and addressing conflict are often counterproductive, the book presents tried-and-tested methods for getting through to athletes and helping them to thrive. Leading sport psychologists and MI experts--including MI cofounder Stephen Rollnick--provide effective strategies to fire up motivation, promote ownership of personal goals, address problem behavior on and off the field, enhance performance, and improve teamwork. Included are step-by-step examples and inspiring stories from coaches at all levels. Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and print the book's reproducible quick-reference sheets on key MI skills.
This book is in the Applications of Motivational Interviewing series, edited by Stephen Rollnick, William R. Miller, and Theresa B. Moyers.
Table of Contents
I. Motivational Interviewing
1. A Different Approach
2. Mindset
3. Method
4. Skills
5. Affirming
6. Rolling with Athlete Resistance to Change
II. Toolbox
7. Connecting Rapidly
8. Lifting Motivation: Three Strategies
9. Setting Goals and Making Plans
10. Giving Advice and Feedback
III. Around the Field
11. Teamwork 1: Developing Social Skills
12. Teamwork 2: Making Decisions as a Unit
13. Changing Behavior and Lifestyle
14. Coaching in Poor Communities, with Rob Maitra
15. Connecting and Culture Change
IV. MI Playbook
1. Coaching Mastery. A Guide for Parents, Fellow Coaches, and Support Staff
2. Relationships: The Foundation of Masterful Coaching
3. Empathy: Becoming a Better Coach
4. Overview of Motivational Interviewing
5. MI Mindset
6. Learning MI
7. Useful Questions
8. Listening: Getting the Basics Right
9. Summaries
10. Teamwork 1: Improving Social Skills
11. Teamwork 2: Making Decisions as a Unit
Appendix: Resources
References
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