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open-access-imgOpen AccessUsing imagery for acceptance and wellbeing in sport
Author(s)
Vealey Robin S.,
Pacewicz Christine E.
Publication year2024
Publication title
journal of imagery research in sport and physical activity
Resource typeReviews
PublisherDe Gruyter
The purpose of this article is to offer background and strategies to utilize mental imagery to enhance acceptance as a significant foundation for mental health and wellbeing in athletes. Sport possesses many threats to participants’ mental health and ability to flourish, including unrealistic expectations, pressure from others, and training demands. Although acceptance has been shown to be an important precursor to wellbeing, the prescribed culture of mental toughness in sport teaches athletes to be nonaccepting of mistakes and negative outcomes which often threaten their mental health. Athletes need to be educated and trained to practice acceptance as a strong, mature, mentally healthy response in terms of their self-perceptions, perceptions of others, and responses to external events. Mental imagery has a strong association with emotion and has been successfully used as an intervention technique to enhance physical and mental health. However, acceptance has not been an outcome of interest in most imagery interventions related to mental health, and future research on interventions to enhance acceptance is warranted. Some strategies and examples of using mental imagery to build acceptance and wellbeing are suggested.
Keyword(s)acceptance, imagery, wellbeing, mental health, sport
Language(s)English
SCImago Journal Rank0.198
H-Index9
eISSN1932-0191
pISSN2194-637X
DOI10.1515/jirspa-2024-0003

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