Turner Martin J
Centre for Sport, Health and Exercise Research, Staffordshire University Stoke-on-Trent, UK.
Front Psychol. 2016 Sep 20;7:1423. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01423. eCollection 2016.
In this article Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) is proposed as a potentially important framework for the understanding and promotion of mental health in athletes. Cognitive-behavioral approaches predominate in the provision of sport psychology, and often form the backbone of psychological skills training for performance enhancement and maintenance. But far from being solely performance-focused, the cognitive-behavioral approach to sport psychology can restore, promote, and maintain mental health. This review article presents REBT (Ellis, 1957), the original cognitive behavioral therapy, as a valuable approach to addressing mental health issues in sport. REBT holds that it is not events that directly cause emotions and behaviors. Rather, it is one's beliefs about the events that lead to emotional and behavioral reactivity. Further, REBT distinguishes between rational and irrational beliefs, and suggests that in response to failure, maltreatment, and misfortune, people can react with either healthy or unhealthy emotional and behavioral responses. The extant research indicates that irrational beliefs lead to unhealthy negative emotions, a range of pathological conditions, and a host of maladaptive behaviors that undermine mental health. Therefore, REBT proposes a process for the reduction of irrational beliefs and the promotion of rational beliefs. The use of REBT in sport is seldom reported in literature, but research is growing. This review article proposes three important areas of investigation that will aid the understanding of irrational beliefs and the application of REBT within sport. These areas are: (1) the influence of irrational beliefs and REBT on the mental health of athletes, (2) the influence of irrational beliefs and REBT on athletic performance, (3) the origins and development of irrational beliefs in athletes. Each area is discussed in turn, offering a critical and progressive review of the literature as well as highlighting research deficits, and recommendations to address each of the three areas of investigation.
在本文中,理性情绪行为疗法(REBT)被提议作为理解和促进运动员心理健康的一个潜在重要框架。认知行为方法在运动心理学服务中占主导地位,并且常常构成用于提高和维持运动表现的心理技能训练的核心。但是运动心理学的认知行为方法远非仅仅聚焦于运动表现,它还能够恢复、促进和维持心理健康。这篇综述文章介绍了最初的认知行为疗法——REBT(埃利斯,1957年),将其作为解决运动领域心理健康问题的一种有价值的方法。REBT认为,直接导致情绪和行为的并非事件本身。相反,是人们对这些事件的信念引发了情绪和行为反应。此外,REBT区分理性信念和非理性信念,并指出面对失败、虐待和不幸时,人们可能会产生健康或不健康的情绪及行为反应。现有研究表明,非理性信念会导致不健康的负面情绪、一系列病理状况以及许多破坏心理健康的适应不良行为。因此,REBT提出了一个减少非理性信念并促进理性信念的过程。文献中很少报道在运动领域使用REBT,但相关研究正在增加。这篇综述文章提出了三个重要的研究领域,这将有助于理解非理性信念以及REBT在运动领域的应用。这些领域是:(1)非理性信念和REBT对运动员心理健康的影响;(2)非理性信念和REBT对运动成绩的影响;(3)运动员非理性信念的起源和发展。每个领域将依次进行讨论,对相关文献进行批判性和前瞻性的综述,同时突出研究不足,并针对这三个研究领域分别提出建议。