Research Consortium on Social Relationship

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  • Couples and families
    • Romantic relationships and sexuality
      • Interventions targeting the couple and sexuality
      • Romantic relationships
      • Sexuality
    • Parent-child relationships
      • Co-parenting
      • Obstacles and facilitators of autonomy support
      • Controlling parenting
      • Promoting the psychological health of parents and their children
      • Attachment relationships and the affective quality of mother-child and father-child exchanges
      • Autonomy support
      • Structure
    • Peers and siblings
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      • Child Friendships
    • Traumatic relationships within couples and families
      • Childhood abuse/sexual assault
      • Trauma and parenthood
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    • Relationships among employees
      • Work teams
      • Support from colleagues
    • Employer-employee relationships
      • Leadership development
      • Employee empowerment
      • Employer autonomy support
    • Relations sociales et santé psychologique au travail
      • Perceived work climate and work involvement
      • Psychological health and involvement at work
    • Social relationships and technologies
      • HR analytics
  • Life in society
    • Intercultural relationships
      • Social identity
      • Culture shock and identity changes
      • Perceptions of threat (relative deprivation)
      • Prejudices, racism, and discrimination
    • Interpersonal relationships and antisocial behavior
      • Social decision making
      • Trajectories toward violence
  • Health and adaptation to change
    • Personal and/or dramatic social changes
      • Impact of social changes on psychological well-being and cultural identity
      • Impacts of dramatic social changes
      • Social change theory
    • Therapeutic interventions and psychological health
      • End of delinquency and social reintegration
      • Clinical guidelines
      • Mindfulness-based interventions
      • Interventions based on cognitive behavioral therapy
      • Intervention using new technologies
    • Coach-athlete relationships
      • Autonomy-supportive structure
    • Interpersonal relationships and physical and psychological health
      • Adjustment to illness and health promotion
      • Psychological interventions in the context of illness
Autonomy-supportive structure

The coach-athlete relationship: A motivational model.

Mageau, G. A., & Vallerand, R. J. (2003).  The coach-athlete relationship: A motivational model.  Journal of Sports Sciences, 21, 881-954.

DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/0264041031000140374tandfonline.com

Related people

Geneviève A. Mageau

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