1st Edition

Fostering the Mental Health of Athletes, Coaches, and Staff A Systems Approach to Developing a Mentally Healthy Sport Organization

By Charles A. Maher Copyright 2023
    214 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    214 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book describes a systems approach for fostering the mental health of athletes, coaches, and staff in sport organizations at professional, collegiate, and secondary school levels. Through this approach, readers can collaborate effectively with a range of professionals in sport organizations, helping to create a mentally healthy entity.

    Fostering the Mental Health of Athletes, Coaches, and Staff includes a set of sequential, interrelated chapters that detail precise steps along with practitioner exercises. Following an introductory chapter about the evolution of mental health in sport organizations, the systems approach is overviewed in terms of its constituent dimensions. Chapter-by-chapter guidance then is provided about the following activities:

    • Creating a vision and direction for mental health in a sport organization
    • Assessing the readiness of a sport organization for mental health initiatives
    • Identifying and involving people as key contributors to mental health
    • Assessing the mental and emotional development of athletes, coaches, and staff
    • Designing and implementing mental health programs and services
    • Educating and training coaches, staff, and administrators about mental health
    • Establishing a team environment conducive to mental health
    • Formulating and enacting mental health policies, plans, and procedures
    • Coordinating mental skills, life skills, and mental health
    • Evaluating mental health programs and services
    • Making decisions about improving mental health initiatives

    Through its unique and important nature and scope, as well as being the first of its kind to discuss athlete mental health through this specific lens, this book is essential for licensed sport, clinical, and counseling psychologists, as well as other professionals who communicate and collaborate regarding mental health, including mental performance consultants, athletic trainers, and administrators.

    Preface

    1. Charting the Parameters of Mental Health in Sport Organizations

    2. Taking a Systems Approach to Mental Health in Sport Organizations

    3. Creating a Vision and Direction for Promoting Positive Mental Health

    4. Assessing the Readiness of a Sport Organization for Mental Health Initiatives

    5. Identifying and Gaining Commitments of Individuals who can Contribute to Mental Health

    6. Assessing the Mental and Emotional Development of Athletes in a Sport Organization.

    7. Designing and Implementing Mental Health Programs and Services

    8. Educating and Training Coaches and Staff as Mental Health Contributors

    9. Establishing and Sustaining a Team Environment in Support of Mental Health

    10. Formulating and Enacting Mental Health Policies, Plans, and Procedures at the Organizational Level

    11. Coordinating Mental Skills, Life Skills, and Mental Health Programs and Services

    12. Evaluating Mental Health Programs as a Basis for their Continuous Development and Improvement

    13. Making Decisions about the Continuous Development and Improvement of Mental Health Programs in Sport Organizations

    14. Concluding Comments and Next Steps

    Appendix A: Example of a Crisis and Emergency Action Plan for a Sport Organization

    Appendix B: Sample Evaluable Program Design for Mental Health Program

    Biography

    Charles A. Maher, PsyD, CMPC, FAASP is a licensed psychologist, sport and performance psychologist with the Cleveland Guardians Baseball Organization, and Professor Emeritus of Applied Psychology at Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA. For thirty-four years, Dr Maher has provided mental performance and mental health services to athletes, coaches, support staffs, and executives in Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association, Women’s National Basketball Association, National Football League, National Hockey League, collegiate sport organizations, as well as in tennis, boxing, and horseracing.

    "Dr. Maher has produced one of the most excellent texts I’ve read in my past 30 years related to the systems-based approach of creating a proactive model of mental health care for athletes, coaches, and organizations. His experience, knowledge, and "real world" applications form a solid foundation for this book that will be a "must read" reference for psychologists, mental health providers, sports medicine staff, coaches, and athletics administrators. The recent movement in mental health care for athletes in all levels of sport requires a book such as this to help guide and direct future programs from a professional and competency-based approach. As a practicing counseling sport psychologist, I’ve valued Dr. Maher’s expertise, knowledge, and collegiality for the past 20+ years…this book is an essential and necessary resource in further developing professional mental health care in the arena of sports at all levels."

    Chris Carr, Director of Performance Psychology, Green Bay Packers, USA

    "In Fostering the Mental Health of Athletes, Coaches, and Staff, Dr. Charlie Maher uses a practical systems approach and draws on his 30+ years of experience fostering mental and emotional health of athletes and coaches in professional and collegiate sports to explain how to develop a psychologically healthy organization for competitive excellence. A must read!"

    Elizabeth L. Shoenfelt, Professor Emerita of Psychology at Western Kentucky University, USA 

    "This is an excellent and accessible introduction for practitioners interested in using a systems approach to foster the mental health of athletes, coaches, and staff in sport organizations. In each chapter, Dr Maher covers a range of mental health-enhancing possibilities and offers wonderful insight to how these might be realised. This book is exactly what is needed within the field at this moment; After reading it you will come to appreciate that promoting mental health in sport is a multi-level task in nature and scope and requires attention, programs, and services at individual, team, and organizational levels."

    Dr Chris Wagstaff, Reader in Applied Psychology, University of Portsmouth, UK

    "This book is a must read that provides a much needed addition to the sport psychology professional practice literature by examining the science and practice of how to support the mental health and wellbeing of the athletes, coaches, support staff and stake holders that operate within the environment of a sports organisation."

    Stephen Mellalieu, Professor in Sport Psychology and Associate Dean for Research, Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK

    "This is an excellent and timely book on facilitating the mental health of athletes, coaches, and staff and fostering mental health in sport organizations. This systems approach is wonderfully and comprehensively presented. A must read for anyone working within sport organizations who values mentally healthy organizations and mentally healthy individuals within those organizations." 

    Michael Sachs, Professor Emeritus of Kinesiology at Temple University's College of Public Health, USA

    "This is exactly the book that the field and profession of sport psychology needs in the 21st century. Grounded in cutting-edge psychological science, Charles Maher provides practitioners with a state-of-art handbook on how to effectively support the mental health needs of athletes, coaches, and staff in sport organisations. The book is structured in such a way that each chapter logically builds on the preceding one, providing an overview of the main areas practitioners need to consider when working in this space, together with the detailed understanding and practical know-how required to have genuine impact on people’s lives. I have a feeling I’ll be coming back to this book time and again throughout my professional career."

    Dr. David Fletcher, Senior Lecturer in Performance Psychology and Management at Loughborough University, UK