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Dr Jade Salim

Head of School, Sport, Exercise and Applied Science (SSEAS)
Subject Lead - Sport Psychology

Dr Jade Salim

About Research

Email: jade.salim@stmarys.ac.uk
Tel: 020 8240 4276

Biography

Jade graduated with a BSc in Sport Psychology in 2011 from Roehampton University. In 2015 she completed her PhD in Sport Psychology which examined "hardiness and stress-related growth following sporting injury".

Jade is now a full time senior lecturer at St Mary's teaching Sport Psychology within the Sport Science programme.

Academic spotlight

I love standing up in front of the class and being able to disseminate my knowledge to others. I get such a buzz when seeing the students interested in my topic and wanting to take part.

Outside the classroom is where some of the most important work happens. Learning about the students and supporting them through not only their studies, but also their everyday lives. I really enjoy getting to know the students and watching them grow through their degree and even beyond that. 

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Research

Research profile

Publications:

  • Salim, J., & Wadey, R.  (2019). Using Gratitude to Promote Sport Injury–Related Growth. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 0, 1-20
  • Kerai, S., Wadey, R., & Salim, J. (2019). Stressors Experienced in Elite Sport by Physiotherapists.Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology, 8, 255-272
  • Wadey R., Roy-Davis, K., Evans, L., Howells, K., & Salim, J., & Diss C. (2019). Sport Psychologists’ Perspectives on Facilitating Sport Injury-Related Growth. The Sport Psychologist.
  • Salim, J., & Wadey, R. (2018). Can emotional disclosure promote sport injury-related growth? Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 0, 1-12.
  • Salim, J., Wadey, R., & Diss, C. (2016). Examining hardiness, coping and stress-related growth following sport injury, Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 00: 1–16.
  • Salim, J., Wadey, R., & Diss, C. (2015). Examining the relationship between hardiness and perceived stress-related growth in a sport injury context. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 19, 10-17.

Conference Presentations:

  • Salim, J. (2018). Changing the face of student experience. Presented at the Festival of Teaching and Learning Conference, UK.
  • Salim, J. (2018). Transition into Higher Education: Early Learning. Presented at the Festival of Teaching and Learning Conference, UK.
  • Salim, J. (2017). A two-year critical reflection in teaching and learning at higher education. Presented at the Learning, Teaching and Assessment Conference, UK.
  • Salim, J., & Wadey, R. (2016). Does emotional disclosure promote stress-related growth with injured athletes? Presented at the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity Conference, Montreal, Canada.
  • Salim, J., Wadey, R., & Diss, C. (2014). Examining the relationship between hardiness and perceived stress-related growth in a sport injury context: A qualitative follow-up. Presented at the International Conference for Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise Conference, Loughborough, UK.
  • Wadey, R., Salim, J., & Page, R. (2013). Introducing the concept of uplifts into the context of sports injury.  Presented at the Division of Sport & Exercise Psychology Annual Conference, Manchester. UK.
  • Salim, J., Wadey, R., & Diss, C. (2013) Examining the relationship between hardiness and perceived stress-related growth in a sport injury context. Presented at the Division of Sport & Exercise Psychology Annual Conference, Manchester. UK.
  • Wadey, R., Salim, J., Cavallerio, F., & Roy, K. (2013). Positive psychology of sport injury: A narrative review. Presented at the Division of Sport & Exercise Psychology Annual Conference, Manchester. UK.
  • Salim. J., & Wadey, R. (2012). The maintenance of mental toughness: Perceptions from elite gymnasts. Presented at the International Convention on Science, Education and Medicine in Sport, Glasgow, UK.

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