The Power of Teletherapy for Athletes
March 30th, 2010 // 6:42 am @ Dr. Jack Singer
For athletes, as well as non-athletes, having access to quality therapy services on a regular basis is the key to success. Telephonic treatment is a wonderful medium in which to bring about that success.
Category : Elite Athletes
NFL Sticking With The Wonderlic: Which Team Really Wants the Competitive Edge?
March 19th, 2010 // 7:03 am @ Dr. Jack Singer
Now, candid remarks from Robert Price, MS, who has worked as a consultant with NFL teams, reveals what goes on at the Combine regarding the Wonderlic and its scores:
Category : Elite Athletes
Tiger’s Return to Golf: A Step Toward Denial or A Step Toward Recovery?
March 16th, 2010 // 6:00 pm @ Dr. Jack Singer
The media is abuzz with the return of Tiger Woods to the golf circuit. He issued a statement today indicating that he will begin his 2010 season at the Masters.
Here’s the full text of his statement:
“The Masters is where I won my first major and I view this tournament with great respect. After a long and necessary time [...]
Category : Elite Athletes
Professional Athletes Deserve the Same Privacy and Confidentiality as the Rest of Us!
March 10th, 2010 // 6:56 pm @ Dr. Jack Singer
Psychological tests, whether conducted in a psychologist’s office or in a company or at the NFL Combine all fall under very strict confidentiality rules, established by the American Psychological Associations Ethics Committee.
Category : Elite Athletes
A Sport Psychologist’s View of L.T. Leaving the Chargers
February 26th, 2010 // 5:48 am @ Dr. Jack Singer
Just recently an emotional LaDainian Tomlinson bid farewell to his team, to the fans who supported him from the beginning, and to the dream of playing for the San Diego Chargers through his entire, record-setting career. Several times during the questions from the press, L.T. discussed professional football being a “business,” alluding to the fact [...]
Category : Applied Sports Psychology & Elite Athletes