This study explores the psychological and existential challenges athletes face —with a particular focus on how counseling and phenomenological approaches can effectively support them —, in maintaining a balanced lifestyle that fosters long-term resilience in their career. As athletes face the inevitable physical decline and identity crises during their professional career, counseling becomes crucial in helping them navigate these transitions. Employing hermeneutic and phenomenological perspectives, our approach interprets athlete discomfort as a symbolic text, engaging deeply with bodily experiences and suffering. This method facilitates a critical yet compassionate self-dialogue, enabling athletes to view physical decline not as an end but as an opportunity for growth and personal development. Specific counseling techniques, such as phenomenological diary, body mapping, and narrative restructuring, are highlighted for their effectiveness in promoting a holistic understanding of the athlete's identity and self-value. These interventions are tailored to support athletes at all stages of their careers—preparing them for the challenges ahead, supporting them during peaks, and assisting in the transition post-career. By fostering a balanced and conscious approach to sports practice, counseling plays a pivotal role in building lifelong resilience education, ensuring athletes can adapt and thrive in all aspects of their professional and personal lives.
Enhancing Athletes’ Resilience through Counseling: A Phenomenological Approach to Balanced Lifestyle Education
Isidori E;Magnanini A.;Taddei F.
2025-01-01
Abstract
This study explores the psychological and existential challenges athletes face —with a particular focus on how counseling and phenomenological approaches can effectively support them —, in maintaining a balanced lifestyle that fosters long-term resilience in their career. As athletes face the inevitable physical decline and identity crises during their professional career, counseling becomes crucial in helping them navigate these transitions. Employing hermeneutic and phenomenological perspectives, our approach interprets athlete discomfort as a symbolic text, engaging deeply with bodily experiences and suffering. This method facilitates a critical yet compassionate self-dialogue, enabling athletes to view physical decline not as an end but as an opportunity for growth and personal development. Specific counseling techniques, such as phenomenological diary, body mapping, and narrative restructuring, are highlighted for their effectiveness in promoting a holistic understanding of the athlete's identity and self-value. These interventions are tailored to support athletes at all stages of their careers—preparing them for the challenges ahead, supporting them during peaks, and assisting in the transition post-career. By fostering a balanced and conscious approach to sports practice, counseling plays a pivotal role in building lifelong resilience education, ensuring athletes can adapt and thrive in all aspects of their professional and personal lives.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

