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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...

Why Hire a Sport Psychology Consultant?

By Paige Dunn Ask an athlete what percentage of their athletic performance is mental. Then ask them what percentage of their time they dedicate to...

Communication Blocks: Part IV

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

LETTER TO THE EDITOR:

questions@psychedonline.org From: XXXXXX@msn.com Subject: Meditation Date: September 17, 2005 I've been a billiards player for over 15 years. The game is great. I get to meet some wonderful...

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...

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...

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...

Set Your Goals

by Miguel Humara, Ph.D. Athletes experience both success and failure, but what differentiates the two? While many books have been written on the subject, no...

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...

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...

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