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Family systems consultation with an athletic team: A case study of themes
Authors:Toni Schindler Zimmerman Ph.D.  Howard O. Protinsky Ph.D.  Craig Schindler Zimmerman B.S.
Affiliation:1. Human Development &2. Family Studies Department , Colorado State University , Fort Collins, Colorado, 80523;3. Family &4. Child Development Department , Virginia Tech University , Blacksburg, VA, 24061-0515;5. Fort Collins, Colorado, 80521
Abstract:Abstract

Utilizing family therapy theory and techniques to consult with businesses and other organizations has grown in popularity. In recent years, systems consultation has also been utilized with athletic teams (Schindler-Zimmerman, Washle, & Rotinsky, 1990; Zimmerman & DeVoe, 1993; Zimmennan & Protinsky, 1993; Zimmennan, 1991, 1993). The literature on systems consultation and athletic teams has primarily focused on interventions, guidelines for consulting with athletic teams, common concerns of athletes and specific theories utilized. This article presents themes which emerged from a consultation case study with a university women's athletic team. The themes emerged from videotape analysis using qualitative methodology. This presentation of themes will give the reader a flavor of systemic consultation with athletic teams including typical issues, team structure, and the similarities between families and sports teams.
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