Category Archive: Sports Psychology

Sep 22

Dealing With Injury: The Importance Of A Social Support Network

People find themselves in a very frustrating situation when they have an injury to deal with. The recovery process can be quite unnerving, but its even worse when they learn that they may never be able to play the game again. A person who goes through this has to suffer a sudden and unexpected change—they …

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Sep 13

CRM Coaching: Resolve And Manage Conflict Effectively

For many adults, their reactions to conflicts are based on conditioning they receive throughout their lives. Tools like CRM can be used to create self-awareness and encourage positive conflict resolution. It is possible to alter our mindsets if we learn to better manage and deal with conflicts. Conflict Any form of perceived incompatibility can result …

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Sep 07

Coaching Psychology Bully Coaching

No one likes a bully. But even though we’ve all seen movie and television depictions of the coach from hell, it seems some real-life coaches may not realize they fit the profile. That is perhaps why many athletes face extra challenges. Athletes in Trouble A number of athletes are often seen complaining that they “hate …

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Sep 06

Positive Sports Coaching And A New Perspective

Sports memories can last a lifetime. Ask people to name a fond memory of  high school sports and many of them will talk about how they made their team proud, or how they found success in sports in some form or another. This of course means that coaching can have an influence on the lives …

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