Communication Within Sport Teams: Jungian Preferences and Group Dynamics

Author:

Beauchamp Mark R.1,Maclachlan Alan2,Lothian Andrew M.3

Affiliation:

1. 1University of LeedsUK

2. 2Insights Learning and DevelopmentToronto, Canada

3. 3Insights Learning and Development, DundeeUK

Abstract

Contemporary group dynamics theorists and practitioners consistently highlight the importance of effective communication in facilitating successful team functioning (cf. Carron & Hausenblas, 1998). In this review paper, we explore how an understanding of Jungian preferences (cf. Jung, 1921/1971a) can provide an important theory-driven framework for those concerned with group dynamics in sport. As a basis for improved interaction, this model suggests that in order to effectively “adapt and connect” with other team members, one must first develop an acute understanding of self as well as the patterns of preferences that characterize those with whom one interacts. In this paper, we discuss the theoretical structure of this model and explain how the model can inform group dynamics interventions in sport.

Publisher

Human Kinetics

Subject

Applied Psychology

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