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Orientation: The researchers conducted a literature review to analyse the assumptions of
systems psychodynamics, the Tavistock model of group relations, object relations theory and
the most relevant constructs in the systems psychodynamic perspective. They then described
the assumptions and most relevant constructs in the positive psychology perspective in order
to analyse theoretically the psychological effect of large-scale sports events on a community
or country. The objective of the empirical study was to investigate some of the unconscious
emotions, fears, anxieties and conflicts (dynamics) that prevailed in South Africa before the
2010 Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) World Cup and some of the positive
emotional experiences associated with it.
Research purpose: The objective of this study was to analyse and describe the psychological
experiences of South Africans before the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Research design, approach and method: The researchers conducted the study from the systems
psychodynamic and positive psychology perspectives. The study comprised a qualitative,
explorative and social phenomenological study. The researchers conducted interviews with a
wide range of their colleagues and clients.
Main findings: The results seemed to indicate that South Africans had had a number of positive
and negative experiences before the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Practical/managerial implications: The researchers presented the findings as a number of
systems psychodynamic and positive psychology themes.
Contribution/value-add: This study presents original research that contributes valuable new
knowledge to the positive psychology and systems psychodynamic perspectives |
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