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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.

Outline Notes on a Sports Team as an Effective Group

Translated by Paul Schienberg, PhD I. THE NATURE OF GROUPS A. Definition of a Group 1.The common fate of members serves to highlight the nature of a...

Interview: Jean Potvin: Part I

With: Paul Schienberg, PhD Part I: Siblings and Athletics Schienberg: I read over material regarding your sports career. I've seen you play hockey. I identified four...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

The Mental Approach to Competitive Flying Flying is an equally if not more competitive sport, than golf. There are, I believe organizations that have used...

INTERVIEW: James Mason

A senior professional golfer shares his mental approach to better performance in a tournament. With Paul Schienberg, PhD The Commerce Bank Championship was played from...

STRATEGIES FOR HANDLING PAIN BY ATHLETES ARE EVALUATED

By Lina Vaisetaite You probably quite often feel pain while you train – what do you do then? Psychologists use the notion of “pain coping”. It...

MYTHS OF SPORT PSYCHOLOGY

A review of beliefs that negatively impact on an athletes willingness to use and outcome derived by consulting a sport psychologist. By Lina Vaisetaite Myths...

Emotional Freedom Technique

presents an innovative approach with many athletic performance benefits and no negative side effects. By Peter Guare An athlete’s mental set is often the difference between...

INTERVIEW: Lauryn Williams, one of the U.S. finest runners, explains her...

With Paul Schienberg, PhD LAURYN WILLIAMS Career Highlights: 2005 World Outdoor 100m champion; 2005 World Outdoor 4x100 relay gold medalist; 2004 Olympic 100m silver medalist;...

INTERVIEW: A female, U.S. Olympic hurdler, Joanna Hayes, explains her use...

With Paul Schienberg, PhD JOANNA HAYES Career Highlights: 2005 USA Outdoor 100m Silver medalist; 2004 Olympic 100m hurdles gold medalist; Olympic 100m hurdles record holder;...

INTERVIEW: An Olympic runner, Bernard Lagat, explains how he uses visual...

With Paul Schienberg, PhD Bernard Lagat’s Career Highlights: 2004 Olympic 1,500 silver medalist; 2000 bronze medalist; 2004 World Indoor Champs 3,000m gold medalist; 2001 World...

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