ISSP 3° Master Class

ISSP is offering the 3rd Master Class in September 26 dedicated to an innovative topic in sport psychology concerning the developing of psychologically informed environments. Chris Wagstaff will map the emergence of these systems, talking about a science-practice approach to highlight social, cultural, and historical influences on people in sport and offering considerations for practitioners.

Chris is a Reader in Applied Psychology at the University of Portsmouth. He divides his time between research, supervision, and practice. He has published over 100 papers, primarily in the area of organisational sport psychology.

Chris’s research has informed policy and practice in elite sport regarding the development of sustainable sport systems that enable people to thrive. Under the banner of organisational sport psychology, Chris leads programmes of research on organisational culture, sensemaking, resilience, and thriving in elite sport, and supports secondary lines of research on systems of care, psychological safety, and voice. This work has been funded by the world class programmes of British Olympic sports, national governing bodies and funding agencies in UK, Canada, USA, and Sweden, and the International Olympic Committee.

Chris is the Editor for the Journal of Applied Sport Psychology and sits on the editorial board of Case Studies in Sport and Exercise Psychology. He is the former Editor-in-Chief of Sport and Exercise Psychology Review, and a former Associate Editor for International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Journal of Sport Psychology, and Journal of Applied Case Studies in Sport and Exercise Sciences.

Chris regularly advises UK Sport and the UK Sports Institute. He was Head of Performance Psychology for the UK Sports Institute in the lead up to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, managing a team of 33 practitioners.

More information and Register here: https://issponline.org/meetings-resources/webinar/

 

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