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  2. Sports psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    Sports psychiatry is a medical specialty that aims to treat and prevent mental disorders in athletes and helps them use different techniques to enhance their performance. [1] First mentioned in literature in 1967, it is a developing area [ 2 ] that relies on other fields, like sports psychology .

  3. Sport psychology - Wikipedia

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    With these stressors plus others, the athletes are now prone to deeper mental health issues including anxiety and depression. However, some athletes use the sport as a way of escape, somewhere to hide from the mental issues they are currently facing, whether that be depression and anxiety, or a more complex diagnosis.

  4. Bruce Ogilvie - Wikipedia

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    These psychologists also have additional training in sport and exercise psychology and in the sport sciences. [2] Whereas an applied sport psychologist uses their research and findings to help athletes improve their mental game. These psychologists work directly with athletes to help them perform better.

  5. Women in sports often face mental health challenges. A ... - AOL

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    With the help of sports psychologists and the Association for Applied Sport Psychology, ... Cauthen, who was a track athlete at the University of New Hampshire and Miami (Ohio), said she ...

  6. Jenny Williams (sportsperson) - Wikipedia

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    Jenny Williams OAM is an Australian sports psychologist and athlete who represented South Australia in six sports, namely lacrosse, indoor lacrosse, touch, soccer, cricket, and Australian rules football.

  7. Lennie Waite - Wikipedia

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    Lennie Waite (born 4 February 1986 in Paisley, Scotland) is a British track and field athlete. She represented Great Britain in the 2016 Summer Olympics in the 3000m Steeplechase . She holds a personal best of 9:35.91 in the 3000m Steeplechase, achieved on 12 June 2016 at the Portland Track Festival. [ 3 ]

  8. Daria Abramowicz - Wikipedia

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    She was an accomplished sailor as a junior, but a wrist fracture abruptly ended her sailing sports career at age 18. [3] [4] Shortly after the injury, she began unofficially to coach other sailors, before building her reputation as a prominent sports psychologist in Poland by working other athletes, including cyclists, swimmers, and chess players.

  9. Alex Higdon - Wikipedia

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    As a clinical psychologist, [15] he works with families, couples, and individuals on the vast range of challenges facing these populations. And as a sport psychologist, Higdon works with professional and collegiate athletes to enhance performance through the use of psychological skills training.