Applying Evidence-Based Principles From CBT to Sport Psychology

in The Sport Psychologist

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Siobhain McArdleDublin City University

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Phil MooreManchester Metropolitan University, and Irish Institute of Sport

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This article highlights four key principles of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and proposes situations where these tenets would be relevant from an applied sport psychology perspective. To achieve this aim, a case study of an athlete with a dysfunctional perfectionist mindset is employed. We conclude with possible research directions in applied sport psychology informed by CBT. These recommendations include the need to further develop an evidence based formulation system and the relevance of building a repertoire of “evidence-based” behavioral experiments to improve practice.

McArdle is with the School of Health and Human Performance, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland. Moore is with Manchester Metropolitan University, Crewe, UK, and the Irish Institute of Sport, Dublin, Ireland.

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