By: Monday Nas Ozoya
Behaviour and Functions
To address Victor Osimhen’s video outburst, it’s essential to understand the underlying functions of behaviour. Athletes often face immense pressure, and multiple factors, including stress, emotional responses, and unmet needs, can influence their actions. Recognising these can help address and prevent such incidents.
The Stress Model of Crisis
The Stress Model of Crisis suggests that individuals respond to stress through escalating stages, leading to a crisis point. In Osimhen’s case, personal, professional, or environmental stressors could have accumulated, triggering the outburst. Identifying these stressors is crucial for intervention and support.
Triggers and Childhood Trauma
Understanding the Victor Osimhen Video Outburst: A Comprehensive Analysis
By: Monday Nas Ozoya, MSc in Sports Business Management, MCIMSPA, FIFA Guardian Safeguarding Platinum, BILD Positive Behaviour Support Coach.
Director, UK Coordinator and General Grassroots Councillor – African Coaches Connect (ACC)
Behaviour and Functions
To address Victor Osimhen’s video outburst, it’s essential to understand the underlying functions of behaviour. Athletes often face immense pressure, and multiple factors, including stress, emotional responses, and unmet needs, can influence their actions. Recognising these can help address and prevent such incidents.
The Stress Model of Crisis
The Stress Model of Crisis suggests that individuals respond to stress through escalating stages, leading to a crisis point. In Osimhen’s case, personal, professional, or environmental stressors could have accumulated, triggering the outburst. Identifying these stressors is crucial for intervention and support.
Triggers and Childhood Trauma
Osimhen’s background, including any childhood trauma, plays a significant role in his responses to stress. Early experiences can shape coping mechanisms, and unresolved trauma may resurface in high-pressure situations. Understanding his history can provide insights into triggers and help tailor support strategies.
Attribution Theory
Attribution theory explores how individuals interpret events and how this affects their behaviour. If Osimhen attributes his struggles to external factors, his reactions may be justified. Helping him develop a balanced perspective, where he recognises both internal and external influences, can help foster healthier responses.
Preventive Measures and Solutions
1. Counselling and Support: Providing athletes with psychological support can help them process stress and past trauma, reducing the likelihood of similar outbursts.
2. Stress Management Training: Equipping athletes with tools to manage stress effectively can prevent crises. Techniques such as mindfulness, relaxation exercises, and cognitive-behavioural strategies can be beneficial.
3. Environment Optimisation: Creating a supportive and understanding environment within teams and organisations can help athletes feel safe to express themselves constructively.
4. Education on Behavioural Responses:
Educating athletes about behaviour, functions, and stress responses can increase self-awareness and improve coping strategies.
5. Open Communication Channels: Establishing clear communication pathways between athletes and management can help address concerns before they escalate into outbursts.
By integrating these strategies, we can address the immediate issue with Osimhen and prevent similar behaviours among athletes, promoting a healthier sporting environment.
Osimhen’s background, including any childhood trauma, plays a significant role in his responses to stress. Early experiences can shape coping mechanisms, and unresolved trauma may resurface in high-pressure situations. Understanding his history can provide insights into triggers and help tailor support strategies.
Attribution Theory
Attribution theory explores how individuals interpret events and how this affects their behaviour. If Osimhen attributes his struggles to external factors, his reactions may be justified. Helping him develop a balanced perspective, where he recognises both internal and external influences, can help foster healthier responses.
Preventive Measures and Solutions
1. Counselling and Support: Providing athletes with psychological support can help them process stress and past trauma, reducing the likelihood of similar outbursts.
2. Stress Management Training: Equipping athletes with tools to manage stress effectively can prevent crises. Techniques such as mindfulness, relaxation exercises, and cognitive-behavioural strategies can be beneficial.
3. Environment Optimisation: Creating a supportive and understanding environment within teams and organisations can help athletes feel safe to express themselves constructively.
4. Education on Behavioural Responses: Educating athletes about behaviour, functions, and stress responses can increase self-awareness and improve coping strategies.
5. Open Communication Channels: Establishing clear communication pathways between athletes and management can help address concerns before they escalate into outbursts.
By integrating these strategies, we can address the immediate issue with Osimhen and prevent similar behaviours among athletes, promoting a healthier sporting environment.
Monday Nas Ozoya is FIFA Guardian Safeguarding Platinum, BILD Positive Behaviour Support Coach and Director, UK Coordinator and General Grassroots Councillor – African Coaches Connect (ACC)