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DeLisio, Danielle C., Lauer, E. Earlynn, Shigeno, Terilyn C., Fisher, Leslee A., Zakrajsek, Rebecca A. |
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Sport Psychologist; Mar2021, Vol. 35 Issue 1, p64-71, 8p |
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Mental performance consultants in training need to be prepared to respond to the various ethical dilemmas they may encounter, including sexual misconduct. Sexual harassment (i.e., unwanted attention of a sexual nature that may create an uncomfortable environment) is a form of sexual misconduct that has increased dramatically in the general U.S. population. In this paper, the authors provide a composite narrative from the point of view of the "victim" of sexual harassment (i.e., a neophyte mental performance consultant) while consulting with a high school team. Then, the authors examine and interpret the narrative in light of four complicating factors: (a) gender identity and other demographics, (b) context, (c) training and experience, and (d) handling/reporting incidents of sexual harassment. Finally, the authors pose questions for readers related to each complication and present implications for sport psychology students and faculty. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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