TY - JOUR
T1 - Experiencing the “unpredictable inevitables”
T2 - creating opportunities on a taught master’s program for structured one-to-one physical activity behavior-change support for adolescent girls (The HERizon Project)
AU - Wood, Hannah Clare
AU - Carey, Laura
AU - Cowley, Emma S.
AU - Cacciatore, Isabella
AU - Ballinger, Jennifer
AU - Glover, Ellie
AU - Gore, Payal
AU - Simpson, Amelia
AU - Wells, Nicole
AU - Mansfield, Chiara
AU - Whitcomb-Khan, Gabriella
AU - Watson, Paula M.
PY - 2025/2/7
Y1 - 2025/2/7
N2 - This case study presents the experiences of MSc Sport Psychology students delivering a psychologically informed behavior-change intervention within the context of a PhD research project to develop their applied practice skills. We aimed to provide an example of how higher education providers can create such an opportunity for master’s students to conduct individualized support sessions in a safe and structured environment, while preserving the autonomy needed for professional growth. The placement was situated within the HERizon project (conducted between 2021 and 2022), an online physical activity behavior-change intervention for adolescent girls. MSc students worked as “Activity Mentors” and provided weekly one-to-one support for participants via video calls. In this case study, we reflect on what we learned as both students and supervisors responsible for the delivery of HERizon, both immediately after completing the project and 3 years after the experience, and offer recommendations for future practice.
AB - This case study presents the experiences of MSc Sport Psychology students delivering a psychologically informed behavior-change intervention within the context of a PhD research project to develop their applied practice skills. We aimed to provide an example of how higher education providers can create such an opportunity for master’s students to conduct individualized support sessions in a safe and structured environment, while preserving the autonomy needed for professional growth. The placement was situated within the HERizon project (conducted between 2021 and 2022), an online physical activity behavior-change intervention for adolescent girls. MSc students worked as “Activity Mentors” and provided weekly one-to-one support for participants via video calls. In this case study, we reflect on what we learned as both students and supervisors responsible for the delivery of HERizon, both immediately after completing the project and 3 years after the experience, and offer recommendations for future practice.
KW - exercise intervention
KW - early-career training
KW - MSc placement
KW - self-determination theory
U2 - 10.1123/cssep.2024-0028
DO - 10.1123/cssep.2024-0028
M3 - Article
SN - 2470-4849
VL - 9
SP - 31
EP - 38
JO - Case Studies in Sport and Exercise Psychology
JF - Case Studies in Sport and Exercise Psychology
IS - 1
ER -