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#226: Clinical by design, not by default: Using the AAT responsibly - Dr. Petah Gibbs

#226: Clinical by design, not by default: Using the AAT responsibly - Dr. Petah Gibbs

Update: 2025-06-14
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Discover more about certain aspects of ethical boundaries and practical examples for sport psychology practice and referrals by AAT Supervisors Professor Mark B. Andersen and Dr. Daryl B. Marchant here below: 

Andersen, M. B. (Ed.). (2000). Doing sport psychology. Human Kinetics. https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2001-00237-000

Andersen, M. B. (2005). Sport psychology in practice. Human Kinetics, Cop. Order it on Amazon

Marchant, D., & Gibbs, P. (2004). Ethical considerations in treating borderline personality in sport: A case example. The Sport Psychologist, 18(3), 317–323. https://doi.org/10.1123/tsp.18.3.317


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Sincerely,

Mathias Alberton

Founder CEO at Martial Attitude C.I.C.

BPS trainee Sport Psychologist 

MSc in Applied Sport Psychology at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.

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#226: Clinical by design, not by default: Using the AAT responsibly - Dr. Petah Gibbs

#226: Clinical by design, not by default: Using the AAT responsibly - Dr. Petah Gibbs

Petah M. Gibbs