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2025 Guinness Six Nations
Jalibert on the toxicity of Marcoussis
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<blockquote data-quote="Which Tyler" data-source="post: 1212119" data-attributes="member: 73592"><p>Gotta say - I'm not seeing any particular "gotcha" that shows mismanagement in the quoted text.</p><p>Obviously, there may be far more in the article as a whole that my dodgy french isn't good enough to translate.</p><p></p><p>I expect all national teams, and most professional clubs to have a sports psychologist on the payroll - whatever ***le they give to the role.</p><p></p><p>The only cause for complaint I see above is if the psychologist broke patient confidentiality, and told the head coach what was going on - which may not even be a breach of confidentiality, depending on the wording of various contracts (including that between the player and the psychologist).</p><p></p><p>It's perfectly possible that Galthié himself can realise that one of his players is unhappy about things, and needing a break, without being informed by the psychologist - so even if Jalibert thinks information has been shared, it's not a "gotcha" that it has. It's perfectly possible for Galthié to realise that Jalibert is unhappy, AND accurately guess what he's unhappy about - some people possess empathy, even if you personally dislike them.</p><p></p><p>ETA: I assume that Patrick Arlettaz isn't a medical professional, and thus isn't bound by patient confidentiality, and is actively expected to report conflict to his boss. Though this is an assumption.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Which Tyler, post: 1212119, member: 73592"] Gotta say - I'm not seeing any particular "gotcha" that shows mismanagement in the quoted text. Obviously, there may be far more in the article as a whole that my dodgy french isn't good enough to translate. I expect all national teams, and most professional clubs to have a sports psychologist on the payroll - whatever ***le they give to the role. The only cause for complaint I see above is if the psychologist broke patient confidentiality, and told the head coach what was going on - which may not even be a breach of confidentiality, depending on the wording of various contracts (including that between the player and the psychologist). It's perfectly possible that Galthié himself can realise that one of his players is unhappy about things, and needing a break, without being informed by the psychologist - so even if Jalibert thinks information has been shared, it's not a "gotcha" that it has. It's perfectly possible for Galthié to realise that Jalibert is unhappy, AND accurately guess what he's unhappy about - some people possess empathy, even if you personally dislike them. ETA: I assume that Patrick Arlettaz isn't a medical professional, and thus isn't bound by patient confidentiality, and is actively expected to report conflict to his boss. Though this is an assumption. [/QUOTE]
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