Sports Psychology therapists in Greenisland, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom GB

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London, England therapist: Aleksandra Pamphlett - Cert. Coach & Psychologist, life coach
Sports Psychology

Aleksandra Pamphlett - Cert. Coach & Psychologist

Life Coach, MAC, MSc, BSc Hons,
With me my unique approach you can hit your sport goals, increase motivation and change your mindset so that it is working for YOU not against you.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Greenisland, Northern Ireland (Online Only)
Chelmsford, England therapist: Peter Dutton, registered psychotherapist
Sports Psychology

Peter Dutton

Registered Psychotherapist, Psychotherapist, Life Coach, Sports Performance Psychologist. Registered BACP Member
I am an experience Sports Psychologist who experience is from working with professional Footballers, Boxers, Cricketers and from Rugby. This includes from Premier League players, World Champion Boxers to semi professional athletes. I have delivered workshops to sports teams collectively and individually also  
12 Years Experience
Online in Greenisland, Northern Ireland
Houston, Texas therapist: Vincent Sanchez, life coach
Sports Psychology

Vincent Sanchez

Life Coach, Master Certified Life Coach, Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT) 200, Meditation & Mindful Resilience for Trauma (MRT)
Ready to change gears? Hitting your PB/PR, overcoming plateaus, changes to nutrition, recuperating after an injury, I've been there. I've completed about 20 marathons, cycling fondos, cross-fit, and traditional strength training. Through years of military fitness, diet & exercise coupled with endurance sports of cross-fit, cycling and running, I value the determination to physically excel. Together, we'll team up to develop a sport psychology mindset and approach tailored to you, so you can achieve your best. As a RYT200 (currently completing my RYT500) and a certified nutrition health coach, coupled with mindfulness and meditation techniques, your future will lap your past as you move into the major league.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Greenisland, Northern Ireland
 therapist: Lakis Elezoglou, psychologist
Sports Psychology

Lakis Elezoglou

Psychologist, Psychologist (Merit), Positive Thinking Counsellor (Excellent), Biomedical Scientist (Hons), Pharmacy and Drug Analysis (Distinction)
Having been a competitive sportsman myself, I can help you with relevant issues.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Greenisland, Northern Ireland (Online Only)
London, England therapist: Ulrike Nau-Debor, psychologist
Sports Psychology

Ulrike Nau-Debor

Psychologist, CPsychol, AFBPsS, HCPC registered
I am deeply fascinated by athletes and their remarkable focus on their sport, as well as the impact of mental activity and emotional regulation on their performance. I find the different challenges of being involved in team or individual sports thrilling. In team sports, athletes need a diverse set of skills: teamwork, psychological insight, positive self-talk, visualisation skills, leadership, understanding of the game, and awareness of each player's role and abilities. This requires self-discipline, focus, and the ability to manage one's mind, emotions, and insecurities, as well as navigate complex team dynamics. For individual sports, managing thoughts, self-talk, handling self-doubt, emotions, and insecurities is even more crucial due to their solitary presence in their specific arena. Emotional regulation is essential for all athletes, as emotions can quickly derail performance, especially when dealing with the pressures of success and being in the public eye. Another area I love working in is helping athletes recover from injuries. This involves navigating their emotions, the often long recovery process, self-doubt, isolation, fear of re-injury, and finding their place in the sport again. Additionally, I find great joy in assisting professional athletes transition into retirement and a new, meaningful life. This significant life change can be daunting, as athletes are usually still young with a long life ahead. They may face a period of grieving their old life, perhaps regret what they haven't achieved, and deal with insecurities about their new identity. The loss of their team can be a great adjustment, especially for men who might also grieve the possibility for free emotional expression and connection that a team provided, which is often more difficult to recreate in 'real' life. The new life may not feel as exciting and thrilling as the old. However, this transition can also open up new opportunities for joy, meaning, and self-growth.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Greenisland, Northern Ireland (Online Only)