Dr. Paul Schienberg
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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: Herb Douglas
With Paul Schienberg, Ph.D.
Herb Douglas is a former 1948 Olympic Bronze medalist and an advocate and practitioner of total mental preparedness. Leveraging his success...
PARENTING: You Set The Example For Your Kids
by Miguel Humara, Ph.D.
More and more we see kids opting for a position in front of computers or television sets instead of playing outside...
LETTER TO THE EDITOR:
TO: questions@psychedonline.org
FROM: Peter@XXXXX.com
SUBJECT: Off season
DATE: 5/18/02, 16:43
Hi. I’m 15 years old and am a starting pitcher on my varsity high school team. I...
EXERCISE: Psychological Benefits of Exercise
By Paul Schienberg, PhD
In today’s modern world, we often hear individuals who exercise make statements about how they feel better then they...
Drugs & Sports: Drug Types
By Paul Schienberg, PhD
This article will review drugs sometimes used by athletes. Most sports officials' voice a consistent negative attitude towards the use of...
Building a Sports Team
By Paul Schienberg, PhD
When children are born, they are usually thrust into a group called a family. Over the past forty years, the stability...
MENTAL TRAINING: Techniques To Reduce Stress II
By Paul Schienberg, PhD
INTRODUCTION: The first article in this series (Techniques to Reduce Stress I), we reviewed Diaphragmatic Breathing and Imagery techniques in reducing...
MENTAL TRAINING: Stop Those Unwanted Thoughts, Quick!
By Paul Schienberg, PhD
You’re on the 18th green and playing the best round of golf that you have ever played. It looks like you...
MENTAL TRAINING: Making Use of Self-Hypnosis
By Paul Schienberg, PhD
Self-hypnosis is a technique that is often used by athletes for the purposes of pain management, anxiety reduction, or maximizing exertion....
MENTAL TRAINING: Techniques To Reduce Stress I
By Paul Schienberg PhD.
Diaphragmatic Breathing:
Often times when an athlete becomes anxious (nervous), the person...