Career transitions

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Abstract

The interest amongst sport psychologists for career transitions grew gradually during the past three decades. From initial publications on the occurrence of (sub-)clinical problems amongst former professional athletes, the current topic developed into the wellestablished sub-domain of sport psychology integrating developmental, holistic and cultural perspectives on the career development of talented, elite, Olympic and former elite athletes (e.g., Alfermann & Stambulova, 2007; Bruner, Munroe-Chandler, & Spink, 2008; Pummell, Harwood, & Lavallee, 2008; Wylleman, Lavallee, & Theeboom, 2004).

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Wylleman, P., Rosier, N., & De Knop, P. (2016). Career transitions. In Routledge International Handbook of Sport Psychology (pp. 111–118). Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.31046/proceedings.2021.3010

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