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Volume 13 (2019): Issue 2 (Jun 2019)
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Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology
Print ISSN:
1932-9261
Online ISSN:
1932-927X
FROM THE EDITOR
#MeToo: Uncovering Sexual Harassment and Assault in Sport
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
I Was His Litmus Test: An Autoethnographic Account of Being Groomed in Sport
Sexual Assault on College Campuses: What Sport Psychology Practitioners Need to Know
#MeToo and Yoga: Guidance for Clinicians Referring to Trauma-Informed Yoga
Athlete Narratives of Sexual Harassment and Abuse in the Field of Sport
#SportToo: Implications of and Best Practice for the #MeToo Movement in Sport
Associations Between Sexual and Gender-Based Harassment by a Coach and Psychological Ill-Being Amongst Gender and Sexual Minority Sport Participants in Finland
Re-Norming Sport for Inclusivity: How the Sport Community Has the Potential to Change a Toxic Culture of Harassment and Abuse
Power and Trust Dynamics of Sexual Violence: A Textual Analysis of Nassar Victim Impact Statements and #MeToo Disclosures on Twitter
Association Between Sexual Violence Experiences and Well-Being and Risk for Depression in Elite Athletes Depends on the Context of the Incidents
College Athletes, Pluralistic Ignorance and Bystander Behaviors to Prevent Sexual Assault
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