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Fields of Research (FoR 2008):  170114 Sport and Exercise Psychology

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12021Poor mental health outcomes in crisis transitions: an examination of retired athletes accounting of crisis transition experiences in a cultural contextCosh, S M ; McNeil, D G ; Tully, P J 30-Mar-2021
2Jul-2019Discursive practices around the body of the female athlete: An analysis of sport psychology interactions in elite sportCosh, S ; Tully, P J ; Crabb, S14-Mar-2019
3Jul-2015A champion out of the pool? A discursive exploration of two Australian Olympic swimmers' transition from elite sport to retirementCosh, Suzanne ; Crabb, Shona; Tully, Phillip J 8-Mar-2019
4Jun-2015Stressors, Coping, and Support Mechanisms for Student Athletes Combining Elite Sport and Tertiary Education: Implications for PracticeCosh, Suzanne ; Tully, Phillip J 28-May-2019
52015The normalisation of body regulation and monitoring practices in elite sport: a discursive analysis of news delivery sequences during skinfold testingCosh, Suzanne ; Crabb, Shona; Kettler, Lisa; LeCouteur, Amanda; Tully, Phillip J 28-May-2019
6Mar-2014“All I have to do is pass”: A discursive analysis of student athletes' talk about prioritising sport to the detriment of education to overcome stressors encountered in combining elite sport and tertiary educationCosh, Suzanne ; Tully, Phillip J 28-May-2019

Credit Name
Suzie Cosh
Full Name
Cosh, Suzanne
Variants
Cosh, S
Cosh, Suzanne M
Cosh, Suzie M
Cosh, Susanne M
 
UNE Researcher ID
une-id:scosh
 
Position Title
Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology
 
 
Scopus Author ID
Web of Science profile key
15345222
Discipline
School of Psychology
 
Faculty
Faculty of Medicine and Health
Surname
Cosh
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Given Name
Suzanne
 
Preferred Given Name
Suzie
School/Department
School of Psychology
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