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Circus psychology : an applied guide to thriving under the big top

Rens, Fleur van
Routedge, 2022

The lives of circus artists can be mentally and physically demanding. Circus Psychology: An applied guide to thriving under the big top is an evidence-based guide to nurturing the mental health of circus artists while enabling them to perform at the peak of their capacities.

The book is organised into three accessible sections: Mental health in circus, Optimising the circus environment to facilitate thriving, and Mental skills for thriving in circus. The first section introduces general mental health concepts, provides insight into the mental health of circus artists, the stress process, and the role of psychological resilience and perfectionism in mental health. The second section offers insight into motivation and engagement in circus, the features of a psychologically safe circus environment, and advice on psychologically supportive talent development environment. The final section explains, applies, and provides practice material for mental skills, including goal setting, self-talk, mental imagery and arousal regulation.

Written by Dr. Fleur van Rens, a circus artist and lecturer in sport psychology, this is an essential resource for those passionate about the mental health of amateurs and professionals in the circus industry.
The lives of circus artists can be mentally and physically demanding. Circus Psychology: An applied guide to thriving under the big top is an evidence-based guide to nurturing the mental health of circus artists while enabling them to perform at the peak of their capacities.

The book is organised into three accessible sections: Mental health in circus, Optimising the circus environment to facilitate thriving, and Mental skills for thriving in ...

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ARTICLES DE PERIODIQUES

Exploring the mental health of circus artists : circus factors, psychological resilience, and demographics predict disordered eating and exercise addictions

Rens, Fleur van ; Metse, Alexandra P. ; Heritage, Brody
Psychology of Sport and Exercise, vol. 59, article 102107, march 2022

There are similarities in the performance demands of circus and other performance domains such as leanness sports and dance, yet little is known about the mental health of circus artists. We explored self-reported disordered eating and exercise addictions in a sample of 500 circus artists. The sample consisted of aerial acrobats (71%), floor acrobats (13%), object manipulators (9%), and equilibrists (6%) who participate in circus at a range of performance levels (amateur 50%, part/full-time professional 41%, student 6%, retired 3%). Similar to elite athletes in leanness sports, approximately 36% of the circus artists in our sample were classified as ‘at risk’ of an eating disorder. A binomial logistic regression model suggested that being ‘at risk’ of an eating disorder was negatively related to participants’ age and trait resilience, positively related to exercise addictions, and differences among circus categories were found (i.e., higher among equilibrium and aerial acrobatics). Using a Bayesian estimation procedure, a linear regression model suggested that exercise addiction scores were positively related to participants’ weekly training time and being ‘at risk’ for an eating disorder, negatively associated with their years of experience in circus, and differences between circus categories (high levels in equilibrium) and modality of engagement in circus (higher levels among amateurs) were identified. Consequently, these exploratory study findings indicate that a complex interaction of factors might impact the development of disordered eating and exercise addictions among circus artists. Implications for discipline-specific and experience-specific interventions to address these maladaptive behaviours are discussed.
There are similarities in the performance demands of circus and other performance domains such as leanness sports and dance, yet little is known about the mental health of circus artists. We explored self-reported disordered eating and exercise addictions in a sample of 500 circus artists. The sample consisted of aerial acrobats (71%), floor acrobats (13%), object manipulators (9%), and equilibrists (6%) who participate in circus at a range of ...

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ARTICLES DE PERIODIQUES

Circus as a healing art : what polyvagal theory teaches us about why circus works

Alana, Lacy
2019

If you’re involved in the circus world, you’ve likely heard people talk about the healing power of circus, whether they’re casually joking about circus being “their therapy,” or reflecting on the transformative impact they’ve seen circus have on their students in a social circus setting.

This article is the first installment in a series that explores simplified relational neuroscience that gives us a concrete way of understanding why circus works.
If you’re involved in the circus world, you’ve likely heard people talk about the healing power of circus, whether they’re casually joking about circus being “their therapy,” or reflecting on the transformative impact they’ve seen circus have on their students in a social circus setting.

This article is the first installment in a series that explores simplified relational neuroscience that gives us a concrete way of understanding why circus ...

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ETUDES, GUIDES ET RAPPORTS

Equity global scoping review of factors related to poor mental health and wellbeing within the performing arts sectors

Clements, Lucie
2022

This scoping review was commissioned by Equity to explore the current research and information regarding the possible factors related to poor mental health and wellbeing within the performing arts sectors. The is part of a strategic programme of work looking at how the union can safeguard performers and creative practitioners' mental health and wellbeing in the workplace, and bring about deep-rooted structural change for the industry.

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