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Dr. Paul Schienberg graduated the California School of Professional Psychology in 1979. He has developed expertise in clinical, forensic and sport psychology. He has taught at Redlands University, The New School and Mount Sinai Medical Center. He has published a book titled “Saved By Sport” and an internet sports magazine (www.psychedonline.com). He works with individual athletes and teams to improve their performance. In addition, he has appeared on television and radio shows discussing contemporary sports psychology topics.

INTERVIEW: Jeff Torborg

With Paul Schienberg, Ph.D. Jeffrey Torborg was born in Plainfield, New Jersey on November 26, 1941. He played as a catcher for 10 seasons in...

Depressed Athletes? Not Likely

by Miguel Humara, Ph.D. One of my students once asked me why there was so much research in the field of sport psychology on anxiety...

LETTER OF THE EDITOR:

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FEATURE: Cognitive Style AND Athletic Performance Part I: Distortions

by Paul Schienberg, Ph.D. The pressures of competitive sport offer ideal situations for creating irrational or distorted cognitive styles. What athletes...

INTERVIEW: Ilie Năstase

With Paul Schienberg, Ph.D.   Ilie Nastase born: July 19, 1946 Place of Birth: Bucharest, Romania Country of Residence: Romania Turned Professional: 1975 He was...

PARENTING: Dealing with Abusive Coaches

by Miguel Humara, Ph.D. Last year I went to watch my cousin's 13 year-old boy play for the championship of his soccer league. Tom's a...

LETTER OF THE MONTH

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FEATURE: Mental Problems In Sport & Exercise

by Paul Schienberg, Ph.D. Often exercise and participation in sport is thought to be negatively related to mental problems. In fact, exercise has been used...

INTERVIEW: Tanni Grey-Thompson

With Paul Schienberg, Ph.D. Tanni was born July 29, 1969 in Cardiff, Wales. She won her first paralympic gold medal in Barcelona in 1992 and...

FEATURE: How Can I Help?

by Miguel Humara, Ph.D. As a sport psychologist, I am frequently approached by coaches, athletes and parents who ask about the types of services that...

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