So another question we get frequently is‘what options are available to us if we decide to go ahead and work one-on-one withone of the sport and performance psychologists from Condor Performance?’. We have a number ofmonthly optionsfor you to choose from, and the monthly options only diff...
What do sports psychologists work on with athletes? Sports psychology helps athletes identify and mitigate obstacles, such as perfectionism orfearof failure, and cultivate key traits, such as confidence orconcentration. These are just a few of theabilities and toolsthat may be the focus of mental...
Many people are reluctant to go to a physician out of fear. Many athletes also steer clear of sports psychologists out of fear, and worse, the social stigma that still exists when asking for mental help. When an athlete does call a sports psychologist, it is often when all else has faile...
Various psychologists have also understood mental health in its positive perspectives. This model has considered major positive components of mental health, which are self-acceptance, ego-strength,... Article detailsDownload article (PDF) Proceedings Article Comparative Study on Mental Health among ...
Now research from leading psychologists has identified the parts of the brain involved in resisting temptation,and how we can use them to stop reaching for chocolate cake.Leading the charge is Professor Walter Mischel,the psychologist who developed the ‘marshmallow test',which demonstrated that if ...
Further professional figures will be also considered, such as neurologists, psychologists, and cardiologists to expand their specific competences to many other pathologies, including those related to metabolic dysfunctions. Accordingly, the rooms dedicated to sports medicine and administration, and a ...
This occurs whether or not sport psychologists, coaches, programme designers, parents or players intentionally plan for it. The current findings, however, provide a comprehensive yet distinctively individualised and multi-layered picture of the conditions and processes that support positive development. ...
“People act as if they prefer their current selves’ needs and desires to those of their future selves,” wrote psychologists Neil Lewis and Daphna Oyserman.Oyserman and Lewis decided to try to find a way to make “Present Me” imagine exactly how “Future Me” would feel the night ...
soothe the psyche's fear of dying. Melody Blass Fisher, a doctoral student in clinical psychology at the University of Massachusetts, writes, "Psychologists have been aware of this phenomenon for some time. What you're talking about is different portions of the brain, the conscious and ...