Items where Author is "Higham, Andrew"
Number of items: 8.
Article
HIGHAM, Andrew, NEWMAN, James, RUMBOLD, James and STONE, Joseph
(2024).
“Being a woman in the men’s game, it’s brutal”: a longitudinal photo-elicitation exploration of a woman football coach’s well-being.
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 1-26.
[Article]
NEWMAN, James, LICKESS, Adam and HIGHAM, Andrew
(2023).
Fighting the system: Psychology consultants’ experiences of working with cases of maltreatment in sport.
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology.
[Article]
HIGHAM, Andrew, NEWMAN, James, RUMBOLD, James and STONE, Joseph
(2023).
You wouldn’t let your phone run out of battery: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of male professional football coaches’ well-being.
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health.
[Article]
HIGHAM, Andrew, RUMBOLD, James, NEWMAN, James and STONE, Joseph
(2023).
Using video docuseries to explore male professional football head coaches’ well-being experiences throughout a season.
Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 69: 102488.
[Article]
HIGHAM, Andrew, NEWMAN, James, STONE, Joseph and RUMBOLD, James
(2021).
Coaches’ Experiences of Morality in English Professional Football Environments: Recommendations for Creating a Moral Atmosphere.
International Sport Coaching Journal.
[Article]
Book Section
HIGHAM, Andrew, NEWMAN, James, RUMBOLD, James and STONE, Joseph
(2024).
Can a picture speak a thousand words? A longitudinal photo-elicitation exploration of football coaches’ well-being experiences and sensemaking [abstract only].
In:
FEPSAC 17th congress 2024: abstract book.
FEPSAC, 779-780.
[Book Section]
Conference or Workshop Item
NEWMAN, James, HIGHAM, Andrew and LICKESS, Adam
(2024).
Tackling cases of maltreatment in sport: The experiences and recommendations of sport psychology consultants. (Abstract only).
In: FEPSAC 17th Congress 2024, Innsbruck, 15-17 July 2024.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
Thesis
HIGHAM, Andrew
(2024).
An Exploration of Professional Coaches’ Well-being Experiences within Football Club Contexts.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
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