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The Sport-Clinical Intake Protocol: A Comprehensive Interviewing Instrument for Applied Sport Psychology.
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice
  • Jim Taylor
  • Barry Schneider, Nova Southeastern University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-1992
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Abstract/Excerpt

The Sport-Clinical Intake Protocol (SCIP) was developed to provide clinical professionals with extensive information about the athletic client's life within and outside of sport. The SCIP is divided into 7 sections that represent important areas of an athlete's life that the professional must assess: (1) the presenting problem, (2) life and athletic history, (3) social support, (4) health status, (5) important life events, (6) changes prior to the onset of the presenting problem, and (7) details of the presenting problem. The value of the SCIP lies in its ability to provide sport-specific and general information about the athletic client, thereby enabling the professional to make an appropriate conceptualization and develop an effective treatment plan.

DOI
10.1037/0735-7028.23.4.318
Citation Information
Jim Taylor and Barry Schneider. "The Sport-Clinical Intake Protocol: A Comprehensive Interviewing Instrument for Applied Sport Psychology." Professional Psychology: Research and Practice Vol. 23 Iss. 4 (1992) p. 318 - 325 ISSN: 0735-7028
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/barry-schneider/68/