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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...

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...

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...

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...

Eye And Hand Dominance – Baseball Performance

By Paul Schienberg, PhD Introduction: Background And History Except for a few isolated cases, such as the...

INTERVIEW: Andy Fox

With Paul Schienberg, Ph.D. Andy Fox plays shortstop and third base for the Florida Marlins. He was born and raised in Sacramento, California. He began...

LETTER OF THE MONTH

TO: questions@psychedonline.org FROM: XXXXXX@aol.com SUBJECT: Rubber Legs DATE: Fri, 18 Apr 2003 07:36:51 After reading your interview with Jeff Torborg, I was wondering … My coach is...

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