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Dr Karen Howells
Dr Karen Howells
Senior Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Psychology, Cardiff Metropolitan University
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Sink or swim: Adversity-and growth-related experiences in Olympic swimming champions
K Howells, D Fletcher
Psychology of sport and exercise 16, 37-48, 2015
1832015
The dark side of top level sport: an autobiographic study of depressive experiences in elite sport performers
HJH Newman, KL Howells, D Fletcher
Frontiers in psychology 7, 202630, 2016
1402016
Can athletes benefit from difficulty? A systematic review of growth following adversity in competitive sport
K Howells, M Sarkar, D Fletcher
Progress in brain research 234, 117-159, 2017
1082017
Adversarial growth in Olympic swimmers: Constructive reality or illusory self-deception?
K Howells, D Fletcher
Journal of sport and exercise psychology 38 (2), 173-186, 2016
632016
Body image and the female swimmer: Muscularity but in moderation
K Howells, S Grogan
Qualitative research in sport, exercise and health 4 (1), 98-116, 2012
542012
Sport psychology consultants’ perspectives on facilitating sport-injury-related growth
R Wadey, K Roy-Davis, L Evans, K Howells, J Salim, C Diss
The Sport Psychologist 33 (3), 244-255, 2019
472019
‘Post-Olympic blues’–The diminution of celebrity in Olympic athletes
K Howells, M Lucassen
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 37, 67-78, 2018
462018
Storying sports injury experiences of elite track athletes: A narrative analysis
C Everard, R Wadey, K Howells
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 56, 2021
342021
Growth, resilience, and thriving: a jangle fallacy?
DJ Brown, M Sarkar, K Howells
Growth following adversity in sport, 59-72, 2020
202020
A systematic review of interventions to promote growth following adversity
K Howells, R Wadey, K Roy-Davis, L Evans
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 48, 101671, 2020
172020
Butterflies, magic carpets, and scary wild animals: An intervention with a young gymnast
K Howells
Case Studies in Sport and Exercise Psychology 1 (1), 26-37, 2017
142017
Growth following adversity in sport: A mechanism to positive change
R Wadey, M Day, K Howells
Routledge, 2020
122020
Abandoned to manage the post-Olympic blues: Olympians reflect on their experiences and the need for a change
H Bradshaw, K Howells, M Lucassen
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 14 (5), 706-723, 2022
112022
“What Doesn’t Kill Us, Makes Us Stronger”: Do Injured Athletes Really Experience Growth?
K Howells, C Everard
Sport Injury Psychology, 85-95, 2020
62020
Growth following adversity: A theoretical perspective
K Howells, R Wadey, M Day
Growth Following Adversity in Sport, 19-33, 2020
62020
Nurturing growth in the aftermath of adversity: A narrative review of evidence-based practice
K Howells, R Wadey
Growth Following Adversity in Sport, 219-234, 2020
6*2020
Taking stock and making hay: Growth following adversity research in applied sport psychology
R Wadey, M Day, K Howells
Growth Following Adversity in Sport, 257-274, 2020
42020
Construction and communication of evidence-based video narratives in elite sport: Knowledge translation of sports injury experiences
C Everard, R Wadey, K Howells, M Day
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology 35 (5), 731-754, 2023
32023
Enhancing wellbeing, long-term development, and performance in youth sport: Insights from experienced applied sport psychologists working with young athletes in the United Kingdom
SN Thrower, JB Barker, AM Bruton, P Coffee, J Cumming, CG Harwood, ...
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology 36 (3), 519-541, 2024
22024
Sharing and discussing sports injury narratives with elite athletes: reflecting on member reflections
C Everard, R Wadey, K Howells
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 15 (4), 501-515, 2023
22023
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