Mesquita da Silva, Sara, MANSELL, Paul, Fonseca, Antonio and Barker, Jamie (2025) Using a Multimodal Cognitive Behavioral 1-2-1 Intervention to Target Irrational Beliefs, Perceived Performance, and Stress Mindset With Elite Youth Football Players. The Sport Psychologist, 39 (3). ISSN 1543-2793
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Academy football players operating in the highest echelons of youth football must navigate multiple sources of stress. The present study investigated whether a multimodal cognitive-behavioural intervention could enhance academy football players’ stress mindset and perceived performance, and reduce irrational beliefs. The sample was four male elite young athletes (Mage = 16.25 years, SD = .50). The intervention was delivered on a 1-2-1 basis and included a range of strategies within the REBT framework (i.e., education about stress, the ABC thinking framework, self-compassion, and imagery). It was hypothesised that stress mindset and perceived performance would increase, and irrational beliefs would decrease. Four elite male football players completed measures in stress mindset, perceived performance, and irrational beliefs as part of an AB single-case research design. Results revealed substantial increases in stress mindset in all four athletes, reductions in irrational beliefs in three athletes, but minimal changes in perceived performance.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | young football players, imagery, ABC thinking |
| Faculty: | School of Life Sciences and Education > Sport and Exercise |
| Depositing User: | Paul MANSELL |
| Date Deposited: | 30 Oct 2025 15:35 |
| Last Modified: | 30 Oct 2025 15:35 |
| URI: | https://eprints.staffs.ac.uk/id/eprint/9360 |
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