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2-3 December 2019, voco St John, Solihull
VERSION 4
Monday 2 December Brueton Suite (300)
Malvern Suite (200) The Eversfield (65) Gloucester 1 (50)
8:00 Registration – Brueton Foyer
9:00 Conference Welcome – Brueton Suite Rob Morris, Chair, (DSEP) Conference Committee & Stewart Cotterill, Chair, Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology
9:15 Keynote Presentation – Brueton Suite Title TBC Dr Katherine Bond, Performance Psychologist & Executive Coach Chair:
10:15 Phd Award Presentation – Brueton Suite Chair:
10:25
MSc Award Presentation – Brueton Suite Chair:
Plenary Session in Brueton Suite
Performance Psychology Mental Health & Wellbeing
Exercise and Physical Activity
Sport & Exercise Psychology in the 21st Century
General Poster Session
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10:35 Refreshment Break – Park Bar
10:55
3645 Oral Presentation Mental Health and Wellbeing Gaining Perspective: A Scoping Review on Depression Research in Athletes Richard Tahtinen, Liverpool John Moores University
3625 Symposium Sport & Ex Psych in the 21st Century Person or performer: who comes first? Elaine Duncan, Glasgow Caledonian University 3628 Paper 1 A person-centered approach – pointless, presumed or perfect within sport and exercise? Zoe Moffat, Glasgow Caledonian University 3629 Paper 2 “The ball’s in their court”: Implementing a person-centred approach within the context of professional basketball Zoe Black, Glasgow Caledonian University 3630 Ppaper 3 Coaches are Performers Too Elanor Cormack, Glasgow Caledonian University 3631 Paper 4 Professional self-care: What happens when you are the last domino? Leigh McGeachy-Martin, Glasgow Caledonian University 3632 Paper 5 When your clients’ cognitive distortions mirror those of your own: A reflexive narrative
3585 Invited Workshop Sport & Ex Psych in the 21st Century Applied Regional Hubs - Shaping the Future Helen Davis, Think Believe Perform
3665 Workshop Performance Psychology Supporting the staff as performers in elite sport: Conditions and Considerations Daniel Ransom, Liverpool John Moores University/Manchester United FC
11:10
3648 Oral Presentation Mental Health and Wellbeing 'A lifestyle rather than a job': a review and recommendations on mental health support for British horse racing trainers Will McConn-Palfreyman, sportscotland Institute of Sport
11:25
3527 Oral Presentation Mental Health and Wellbeing "Do me a favour and ask if you need some help": Understanding Antecedents Leading to Adverse Mental Health in Professional Sport Thomas Buck, Liverpool John Moores University
11:40
3640 Oral Presentation Mental Health and Wellbeing Understanding respiratory (di)stress in young elite athletes Liv Jorunn Kolnes, UiT The Arctic University of Norway
11:55
3637 Oral Presentation Mental Health and Wellbeing Measuring Well-Being in Sport Performers: Where are We Now and How do we Progress?
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Sam Giles, Loughborough University
Gillian Strathearn, Glasgow Caledonian University
12:10 Lunch – Park Bar
12:35
Poster Session – Park Bar
13:05
3532 Oral Presentation Mental Health and Wellbeing 'The road is long with many a winding turn' - Exploring critical moments and identity within elite level UK professional football Alan Tonge, Liverpool John Moores University
3610 Oral Presentation Performance Psychology Heart rate variability training and emotional control: Investigation of acute and long-lasting effects Charalampos Fountoulakis, ASPIRE Academy
3528 Workshop Performance Psychology Using Single-Case Experimental Designs (SCEDs) in Applied Sport and Exercise Psychology Jamie Barker, Loughborough University
3681 Workshop Sport & Ex Psych in the 21st Century Re-viewing organisational culture in elite sports through the lens of functional stupidity Niels Feddersen, Liverpool John Moores University
13:20
3694 Case Study Mental Health and Wellbeing Wellbeing and youth talent development: A strengths-based approach to sport psychology services Kim Blewett, West Bromwich Albion FC
3668 Case Study Sport & Ex Psych in the 21st Century Innovative Methods to Sharing, Learning and Knowledge Exchange in Sport & Exercise Psychology: A Case Study Approach Richard Simpson, Leeds Beckett University
13:35
3561 Oral Presentation Sport & Ex Psych in the 21st Century
'To Get Through You’ve Got to be a Certain Type of Animal’: Mental Toughness Development and Evaluation in Elite Academy Football Alice Stratford, Liverpool John Moores University
3600 Oral Presentation Sport & Ex Psych in the 21st Century The Participation and Performance Podcast: Exploring New Approaches to Teaching Sport and Exercise Psychology Daniel Brown, University of Portsmouth
13:50
3664 Case Study Sport & Ex Psych in the 21st Century “What am I doing here?”: Supporting Athlete Transition between Professional Football Clubs Daniel Ransom, Liverpool John Moores University/Manchester United FC
3569 Oral Presentation Sport & Ex Psych in the 21st Century Co-creating Podcasts with Teams: A Modern Tool for Applied Practitioners? Pete Jackson, Sport Psychology Trainee
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14:05
3662 Oral Presentation Other A systematic review of performance and image enhancing drug use in military personnel Emily Pattinson, University of Leeds
3646 Oral Presentation Sport & Ex Psych in the 21st Century Social media use and perceptions of sport psychology practitioners Stewart Cotterill, AECC University College
14:20
3685 Oral Presentation Other Exploring the Relationship Between Social identity and Fear of Failure in Young Athletes in Team Sports Clara Swedlund, Loughborough University
3639 Oral Presentation Performance Psychology Optimising pressurised performance: The effects of a stress mindset and arousal reappraisal intervention among badminton players Lee Moore, University of Bath
14:35
Refreshment Break – Park Bar
14:50
3660 Oral Presentation Mental Health and Wellbeing Generation Gains: Building capacity amongst young person practitioners, delivering physical activities to older isolated people Kevin Harris, Solent University
3565 Oral Presentation Performance Psychology Mental Performance Training and Collegiate Softball Umpires' Self-Efficacy: The Effect of a Workshop Approach on Self-Efficacy Megan Buning, Augusta University
3686 Workshop Performance Psychology Creating environments where people can thrive Cath Shearer, Sport Wales
3616 Symposium Other Dual Careers in Sport – Latest Research and Practice Robert Morris, Liverpool John Moores University 3617 Paper 1 Introduction to Current Dual Career Research in Sport Psychology and an introduction to the Eco-DC project Robert Morris, Liverpool John Moores University 3618 Paper 2 A European Taxonomy of Dual Career Development Environments across Europe Robert Morris, Liverpool John Moores University 3619 Paper 3
15:05
3684 Oral Presentation Exercise and Physical Activity Exercise in retirement: barriers, motivations and activities Josephine Perry, Performance in Mind
3592 Oral Presentation Performance Psychology A Tale of Two Consultancies: Practitioners’ Narratives of Collaborating with Athletes David Tod, Liverpool John Moores
15:20
3659 Oral Presentation Exercise and Physical Activity Jogging your memory: exercise characteristics influence true and false recall David Marchant, Edge Hill University
3677 Case Study Sport & Ex Psych in the 21st Century A truly congruent trainee sport and exercise psychologist or a methodological clone? Gillian E Strathearn, Glasgow Caledonian University
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15:35
3638 Oral Presentation Exercise and Physical Activity Reconsidering Goal-Setting for Exercise and Physical Activity: A Goal-Setting Theory Perspective and Exploration of Alternatives Christian Swann, Southern Cross University
3633 Oral Presentation Sport & Ex Psych in the 21st Century Exploring Experiences that Influence the Development of a Consulting Philosophy within Applied Sport Psychology Practitioners Aaron Shaheed, Liverpool John Moores University
European Case Study Analyses of Dual Career Development Environments: Findings from a UK University Scholarship System Emily Deason, Liverpool John Moores University 3620 Paper 4 A Narrative Enquiry of the Dual Career Experiences of UK Athletes across University Emma Vickers, Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS) 3621 Paper 5 The Dual Career Opportunities, Transitions, and Experiences of Female Footballers Across a Talent Development Pathway Grace Harrison, Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS) 3622 Paper 6 An Theoretical and Empirical Exploration of the Multitude of Dual Career Experiences Emily Deason, Liverpool John Moores University 3623 Paper 7 Experiences of Delivering Dual Career Support to Soldier-Athletes: An Applied Lifestyle Practitioner Perspective
Luke Allen, Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS)
15:50
3598 Oral Presentation Exercise and Physical Activity The effect of goal type on affect, enjoyment, and physical activity in active and inactive adults Rebecca Hawkins, University of Lincoln
3531 Oral Presentation Sport & Ex Psych in the 21st Century The Makings of an Effective Sport Psychology Consultant: Trainee Sport Psychology Consultant’s View Bryan Win, Sunway University
16:05
3658 Oral Presentation Exercise and Physical Activity The qualities and content of helpful and unhelpful encouragement at mass-participation running events Alister McCormick, Plymouth Marjon
3657 Oral Presentation Other Developing decision-making expertise in trainee sport and exercise psychologists: Supervisor perspectives Michelle Smith, University of the West of Scotland
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16:20
Keynote Presentation – Brueton Suite Mental health promotion: Learning from interventions in primary care Professor Diane Crone, Cardiff Metropolitan University Chair:
17:20-18:20
Division of Sport & Exercise Psychology AGM
19:15 Drinks Reception – Park Bar
19:45 Conference Dinner followed by Award Presentations - Brueton Suite
Poster Session - Monday 2 December at 12:10-12:40 – Park Bar
Listed by reference number
Ref Title & Main Author
Award Winner Poster
TBC
1 3609 The effect of expertise on emotional intelligence of professional and semi-professional South African rugby union players Kruger, Ankebe North West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa
2 3678 The impact of emotional intelligence on anxiety levels among South African female field-hockey players Kruger, Ankebe North West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa
3 3690 Gender as a moderator of the association between the coach-athlete relationship and athlete satisfaction Gosai, Jyoti Loughborough University
4 4000 A longitudinal examination of selected psychological characteristics of academy level rugby union players: Initials findings McAuliffe, Julieanne University of Limerick
5 3997 International youth coaches perceptions of the transition through underage international squads McHugh, David Athlone Institute of Technology
6 3988 A Mixed-Method Examination of Cumulative Lifetime Stress in Elite Athletes McLoughlin, Ella Loughborough University
7 3846 Archers' Experiences of Target Panic: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Prior, Erin EP Sports Psychology
8 3991 Investigating the functions of pre-performance routines: A systematic review Scott, Rebecca Glasgow Caledonian University
9 3978 “You’ve got to put the pieces of the puzzle together”: A composite vignette of expertise at the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy (TT) Sille, Richard Liverpool John Moores University
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10 3996 Analysis of choking-related factors, including laterality, across sports categories Stoyel, Alex University Of Westminster
11 3989 An Exploration of Reported Self-Talk Use Among Batswana Boxing Athletes Tlhabano, Kagiso Liverpool John Moores University
12 4002 What they actually say: Exploring Batswana Boxers’ Actual Self-Talk Tlhabano, Kagiso Liverpool John Moores University
13 3672 An exploration of athlete leadership and leadership development within an elite professional youth football academy Cocker, Isobelle University of Winchester
14 3860 Gender stereotype threat in youth hockey: Investigating the role of cognitive load Cormack, Elanor Glasgow Caledonian University
15 3994 Perceptions and attitudes to sport psychology interventions during rehabilitation: A premiership men's rugby union perspective Nel, Marcus Ahead for the game
16 3579 To Investigate the Psychological Effects of Injury on Footballers, and the Implication this has on Rehabilitation Choice Oakley, Coral-Jade Solent University
17 3602 The effect of mindfulness training on sport injury anxiety during rehabilitation Sant, Bernice Liverpool John Moores University
18 3642 Mindfulness Interventions in sports: Systematic review and mapping Sant, Bernice Liverpool John Moores University
19 3980 An Examination of the gaze behaviours of e-sports athletes in Rainbow Six Siege Wilson, Benjamin University of Chichester
Tuesday 3 December
Brueton Suite (300)
Malvern Suite (200) The Eversfield (65) Gloucester 1 (50)
08:00 Registration – Park Bar
Breakfast Meeting for Stage 2 QSEP (QSEP trainees, supervisors and assessors are invited) – Gloucester 1 Professor Moira Lafferty, QSEP Chief Supervisor & Dr Martin Eubank, QSEP Chief Assessor
09:00
3691 Oral Presentation Performance Psychology Effective Parent-Child Interactions Before, During, and After Tennis Compeititons
3608 Oral Presentation Performance Psychology Personality profiling of South African rugby union players Ankebe Kruger, North West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa
3624 Workshop Mental Health and Wellbeing Dysfunctional behaviours and athlete wellbeing: The role of the sport and exercise psychologist
3644 Workshop Sport & Ex Psych in the 21st Century The Performing Well Framework: Developing Shared Understanding in a High-Performance Context Chris Bradley, Changing Minds UK
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Sam Thrower, University of Roehampton
Carolyn Plateau, Loughborough University
09:15
3680 Oral Presentation Other Motivated implicit beliefs in physical education: Is there a self-serving bias? Victoria Warburton, UEA
3649 Oral Presentation Performance Psychology A Think Aloud Protocol of Meta-attention in Golf Alex Oliver, Glasgow Caledonian University
09:30
3635 Oral Presentation Performance Psychology The Psychology of Clutch Performance: A Systematic Review Matthew Schweickle, University of Wollongong
3615 Oral Presentation Performance Psychology Key Stakeholders Perceptions of Sport Psychology Consultancy in Professional UK Rugby League Emily Stout, Liverpool John Moore's University
09:45
3571 Oral Presentation Performance Psychology An Initial Investigation into the Antecedents and Consequences of Psychological Safety in Sport Desmond McEwan, University of Bath
3673 Oral Presentation Performance Psychology Evaluation of an organizational intervention aimed at enhancing performance management processes in an Olympic sport programme Conor Molan, University College Dublin
10:00
3568 Oral Presentation Performance Psychology Dispositional profiles and situational achievement goals: the consequences for task performance Rebekah Brockbank, Durham University
3545 Case Study Other “The Best or the Rest”: A Case Study of a Rugby Union Coaching Team’s Team Selection Decisions Matthew Fiander, Oxford Brookes University
10:15
Refreshment Break – Park Bar
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10:35
Keynote Presentation – Brueton Suite Title tbc Dr Allan Johnston, Sports Psychiatrist to the English Institute of Sport Mental Health Expert Panel, Consultant Performance Psychiatrist to the League Managers Association & Sports Psychiatrist with The Spire Leeds Hospital Chair:
11:35
3593 Symposium Performance Psychology Sport and Exercise Psychologist Training: The Professional Development and Training Network David Tod, Liverpool John Moores 3643 Paper 1 A review of systematic reviews: Sport and Exercise Psychologists’ training and development across time Nick Wadsworth, University of Bolton 3596 Paper 2 Investigating the Professional Development of Sport and Exercise Psychology Professional Doctorate Students Freddie Turner, Liverpool John Moores University 3627 Paper 3 Exploring supervisory relationships in sport and exercise and health psychology and their impact on practitioner development Charlotte Chandler, University of Derby 3641 Paper 4 Drawing conclusions: An emergent position statement and training and development recommendations Moira Lafferty, University of Chester
3674 Oral Presentation Performance Psychology ‘Things have changed, and I don’t know the factors for those changes’: Macrocultural Change in British Olympic Sports Niels Feddersen, Liverpool John Moores University
Invited Workshop Performance Psychology ‘Bringing Thrive Alive’ Danielle Adams, Norenberg, IoS
3634 Workshop Sport & Ex Psych in the 21st Century Using “Escape Room” games to unlock students’ learning Andrew Manley, Leeds Beckett University
11:50
3611 Oral Presentation Mental Health and Wellbeing Mountain Biking is an Effective Adjunctive Therapeutic Intervention for Young Adults with A Mental Health Diagnosis Tony Westbury, Edinburgh Napier University
12:05
3578 Oral Presentation Other An exploratory study of experience of flow in Tae Kwon Do athletes – what disrupts and restores Karen Flockhart, Independent
12:20
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12:35
3650 Oral Presentation Performance Psychology What They Say: Batswana Boxers’ Actual Self-Talk During Shadow Boxing and Punch Bag Activities Kagiso Tlhabano, Liverpool John Moores University
12:50
Lunch – Park Bar
13:15
Poster Session – Park Bar
13:45
Keynote Presentation – Brueton Suite Deploying Effective Duties of Care in Youth Sport: The Critical Positioning of Sport Psychology Professor Chris Harwood, Loughborough University Chair:
14:45
Refreshment Break – Park Bar
15:00
3607 Oral Presentation Mental Health and Wellbeing 'The Dividing Line': Conceptualising bullying, banter and teasing in professional football James Newman, Sheffield Hallam University
3651 Symposium Mental Health and Wellbeing One case, five approaches: The application of psychotherapeutic approaches in sport psychology Martin Turner, Staffordshire University 3652 Paper 1 Rational emotive behaviour therapy (REBT) Martin Turner, Staffordshire University 3653 Paper 2 Cognitive Therapy (CT) Faye Didymus, Leeds Beckett University 3654 Paper 3 Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Peter Olugoga, Sheffield Hallam University
3692 Workshop Other Supporting each other’s professional practice: Understanding and using peer supervision James Lambdon, University of Bath
3612 Workshop Mental Health and Wellbeing Suicide in sport - do we need to be worried? Thomas McCabe, RCPsych sports and exercise specialist interest group
15:15
3682 Oral Presentation Mental Health and Wellbeing Risk Factors of Disordered Eating in Athletes Hannah Stoyel, University College London
15:30
3591 Oral Presentation Mental Health and Wellbeing Perfectionism and Attitudes Towards Sport Psychology and Mental Health Support in Athletes Dean Watson, York St John University
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15:45
3563 Oral Presentation Mental Health and Wellbeing How the Bright and Dark Side of Self-Determination Theory Influence Participants’ Life Skills Development in Youth Sport Lorcan Cronin, Edge Hill University
3655 Paper 4 Schema Therapy (ST) Gillian Aspin, Staffordshire University 3656 Paper 5 Motivational Interviewing (MI) Andrew Wood, Staffordshire University
16:00
3613 Oral Presentation Mental Health and Wellbeing Exploring male athletes’ perceptions of self-compassion in sport Kacey C Neely, University of Stirling
16:15 Panel Discussion – Brueton Suite ‘Duty of care’ – What do you need from a Sports and Exercise Psychologist? Chair: Panel Organiser:
16:55 Closing remarks – Brueton Suite Stewart Cotterill, Chair, Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology
Poster Session - Tuesday 3 December at 12:50-13:20 – Park Bar Listed by reference number
Ref Title & Main Author
1 3998 Raising the bar: The Lived Experience of Late-Adulthood Powerlifters Duncan, Elaine Glasgow Caledonian University
2 3842 The Sports Integrity Initiative: A collaborative approach to the development of psycho-educational tools with Police Scotland Kiemle-Gabbay, Laura LJMU
3 4004 An Examination of the Current Use of Pre-Game Speech Strategies in Basketball Lutz, Catherine University of Essex
4 3993 To what extent do athlete leaders impact team psychological safety in an elite women’s rugby union club Thomas, Gillian Harlequins RFC
5 3990 Investigating the relationship between young adult’s emotion regulation and indicators of mental health in sport Bird, Georgia University of Birmingham
6 4001 A cross sectional survey of national football associations in Europe support for dual careers and mental health Breslin, Gavin Ulster University
7 3987 Emotion regulation, mental well-being, and interoceptive accuracy: A study examining physically active and sedentary young adults Cunliffe, Matthew The University of Greenwich
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8 4006 A mental well-being screening process in an elite football academy Harvey, Séamus Bangor University
9 4003 #Mental Health & Wellbeing Programme – Theory into Practice from a Community Perspective Haughey, Tandy Jane Ulster
10 3971 Exploring the lived experience of low energy availability and its impact on psychophysiological wellbeing in athletes Langbein, Rachel University of Lincoln
11 3900 Assessing Mental Health Competence in a Mindfulness Based Mental Health Intervention for Athletes Shannon, Stephen Ulster university
12 3958 Perceptions of initiation activities amongst sports players, ex-sport players and non-sport players Wakefield, Caroline Liverpool Hope University
13 4009 A Reflexive Evaluation on the Implementation of a Sport-Based Mental Health Promotion in Prison Woods, David Ulster University
14 3946 Experiences influencing walking football initiation in 55-75 year-old adults Cholerton, Rachel Sheffield Hallam University
15 3985 Behaviour change support training for sport science students: Effect on confidence, knowledge and skills Matthews, James University College Dublin
16 3992 Promoting physical activity amongst university employees through the ‘10,000 steps challenge’ Safi, Ayazullah Birmingham City University
17 3636 Investigating the effects of goal types on performance, autonomy, and intentions to repeat a walking session in healthy adults Swann, Christian Southern Cross University
18 3977 The effects of a brief psychoeducational intervention on the tolerance to exercise related discomfort. Whalley, Anthony University of Chester