We outline the potential for psychedelic therapies to treat the mental health problems seen in athletes. We describe the rationale for their use specifically within elite athletes, the sport-specific considerations and challenges that need to be addressed, the role of sports clinicians, and define ...
Mental health in elite athletes: International Olympic Committee consensus statement (2019)Mental health in elite athletes: International Olympic Committee consensus statement (2019)elite performanceconsensus statementmentalpsychiatrypsychologyMental health symptoms and disorders are common among elite athletes, may...
Although, mental health awareness is increasing, there are still barriers. There is still a huge stigma towards mental health within sporting culture and this can lead to athletes feeling reluctant to speak out or seek support. This is because they can become worried about their sport’s staff,...
This study shows a harmful gambling culture amongst elite Irish athletes. Male gender, lower educational status, free online gambling use, gambling with teammates and first bet at less than age 18 were associated with moderate/high risk gambling. These groups may benefit from targeted interventions....
Mental Health of Elite Sport Coaches and Entourage There is growing understanding of the extent of mental health problems, and related mental health needs, among elite athletes. However, far less attention ... R Purcell,J Frost,V Pilkington - 《Clinics in Sports Medicine》 被引量: 0发表: 202...
In the pursuit of comprehensive athlete care, World Taekwondo (WT) has delved into an essential aspect of athlete well-being: mental health. The recent survey titled "Mental Health in Elite Level Taekwondo Athletes" has provided invaluable insights into
But many athletes resist medication due to stigma around mental health conditions, bans against stimulants in competition without a therapeutic-use exemption, and a fear that in corralling their ADHD, they’ll dull their secret weapon, Dr. Narducci says. HAYKIRDI//Getty Images There’s also de...
But many athletes resist medication due to stigma around mental health conditions, bans against stimulants in competition without a therapeutic-use exemption, and a fear that in corralling their ADHD, they’ll dull their secret weapon, Dr. Narducci says. ...
Another hypothesis is the 'growth through adversity' concept advanced in mental health literature (Aguilera and Messick, 1978; Green et at., 1984). It may be that psychological growth results from overcoming the problems associated with disability. Female wheelchair athletes in the present study ...
While table tennis has long been part of his life, Swoap makes an effort to better understand the athletes he works with by participating in the sports in which they compete. “That helps me understand some of what they’re going through,” he said. “But, that has limits. For example...