Sports Psychology therapists in Fort Gratiot Township, Michigan MI
Antonio Cordero
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, Ed.M.
I am a Boston University Sport Psychology master's degree graduate. I have served in a variety of roles, including as a collegiate player, coach, and now, sports psychotherapist. My experience has allowed me the opportunity to work with NCAA teams as well as college athletes, coaches, and business executives. I am passionate about my work with performers and I specialize in providing them with tools that enhance awareness, intention, and self-compassion. My sport psychology work has allowed me to support clients experiencing challenges with performance anxiety, burnout, injury and recovery, relationship to sport, peak performance, and low confidence. If you are looking to enhance performance and gain understanding as to how current challenges are hindering your ability to meet your full potential, this is the right place for you.
6 Years Experience
Dr. Ruhama Hazout
Psychologist, Psy.D.
My treatment in sports psychology focuses on enhancing athletic performance and mental toughness, using techniques that build confidence, focus, and resilience. This approach aims to empower athletes to overcome psychological barriers, optimizing their potential in both training and competitive environments.
13 Years Experience
Harvard Avenue Counseling Services, PLLC
Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor
We have a clinician that also coaches division 3 baseball and focuses on sprots psychology.
5 Years Experience
Alan Jacobson, Psy.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist, Nationally Registered Health Service Provider
I provide sports and performance psychology to high school, college, and professional athletes. I have worked with world-class athletes in a variety of sports (softball, baseball, soccer, figure skating, fencing, dance, basketball, and more). Whether you are a high school athlete or a professional, I use the most advanced, innovative techniques. I aim to help you feel "flow" more often, improve your overall performance, and experience a new and lasting sense of joy.
23 Years Experience
Abby Cobey
Psychologist, PsyD
When you are an athlete goals are super important. Sometimes, however, we get distracted from our goals. Sometimes we know why we're distracted and sometimes we don't. I'm here to help you figure out what's going on with you so that you can perform to your best potential and find the flow you need to accomplish the challenges in front of you. As a fellow athlete, I totally get the drive to do hard things. Facing challenges is fun and we can do it together!
13 Years Experience