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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.

Communication Blocks: Part III

By Paul Schienberg, PhD Further exploring specific problems and resolutions designed to get athletes and coaches on the same frequency. This article will address more...

A-Rod: Therapy Has Helped My Baseball

A "shrink" can expand your athletic performance. By Paul Schienberg, PhD Look what you've done, Yankee fans. According to a report in the New York...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

questions@psychedonline.org From: XXXXXX@msn.com Subject: Having Fun With Golf DATE: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 July 2005 Virtually every pro golfer (or professional athlete of any type) you talk...

Communication Blocks: Part II

By Paul Schienberg, PhD This article will address more communication blocks that can interfere with inner personal blocks (player in player and...

MOVIE NEWS: Exploring how exercise benefits each individual.

By Paul Schienberg, PhD In today’s modern world, we often hear individuals who exercise make statements about how they feel better than they...

A Runners Life

By Sarah Snyderman In today’s modern world, there is no excuse for anyone to be out of shape. There are so many types...

LETTER OF THE MONTH

TO: questions@psychedonline.org FROM: XXXXXX@msn.com SUBJECT: Mental Throwing Problem DATE: Wed, 18 Jun, 2004 Gary wrote: I have a problem and I hope you can help. Half way through...

Communication Blocks: Part I

By Paul Schienberg, Ph.D. Many things can sabotage effective inner and interpersonal communications. Most are unconscious habits. All can be improved. Two fundamental blocks are...

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...

Communication and Athletic Groups II

By Paul Schienberg, PhD If a group of any kind is to function, its members must be able to communicate easily and efficiently. In successful...

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