postpartum have shown that they navigate an ethic of care whereby family needs are prioritized over training and sport career to demonstrate “good motherhood” ( Darroch & Hillsburg, 2017 ; McGannon et al., 2012 ). As a socially constructed identity, “good mothers” are fulfilled by performing selfless care
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Stories From Mother Runners: A Case Study and Narrative Analysis of Facilitators for Competitive Running
Kerry R. McGannon and Jenny McMahon
Navigating Subclinical Sport Psychology as a Trainee: A Case Study of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Elite Youth Athletics
Chris Hartley
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