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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

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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Navigating Subclinical Sport Psychology as a Trainee: A Case Study of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Elite Youth Athletics

Chris Hartley

sport psychology consultants in protecting young athletes from harm: Shifting from safeguarding to an ethic of care . In C.J. Knight , C.G. Harwood , & D. Gould (Eds.), Sport psychology for young athletes (pp.  243 – 254 ). Oxon, UK : Routledge . Knight , C.J. , Harwood , C