Abstract
ABSTRACTIn the last 15 years, cultural sport psychology (CSP) has emerged as an important area within the field of sport psychology. However, despite its usefulness in explaining how contextual factors influence the practice of sport psychology, CSP has not received widespread acceptance among practitioners. The purpose of this article is to delineate the applied strengths of context-driven practice and outline the lack of sustained, meaningful integration of CSP in sport psychology interventions. The final section of this article offers a call to action for all sport psychology professionals to integrate multiple conceptual frameworks.
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