Applying the Social Constructivism Ethical Decision-Making Model: Gifts in Sport

IF 1.3 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
J. Grimes
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Abstract

Abstract Sport consultants (SPCs) are continuing to fulfill needs within the sport community. This paper addresses the unique dilemma that SPCs face when athletes offer gifts; the decision to accept or decline can cause unexpected distress within dual relationships. Those who practice in collectivist settings are asked to focus on the impact of both the group and the individual; specifically, these stakeholders in sport interact with coaches, athletes, and parents routinely and are asked to grapple with both their ethical duty and their own role within their respective agency. This paper examines current literature surrounding gifts in therapy, its potential impact on sport, and an ethical decision-making model is applied for those who serve this population.
运用社会建构主义伦理决策模型:体育礼品
体育顾问(spc)正在继续满足体育界的需求。本文解决了运动员赠送礼物时,特殊服务公司所面临的独特困境;接受或拒绝的决定会在双重关系中造成意想不到的痛苦。那些在集体主义环境中练习的人被要求关注群体和个人的影响;具体来说,这些体育利益相关者与教练、运动员和家长进行日常互动,并被要求努力解决他们的道德责任和他们在各自机构中的角色。本文研究了目前关于治疗礼物的文献,它对体育的潜在影响,并为那些为这一人群服务的人应用了道德决策模型。
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