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With our support, you can harness the power of your mental skills.

Just as physical and mental health go hand in hand, so too do physical and mental performance. We help teams and individuals improve psychological skills to optimize their overall performance. Our one-on-one or group consulting services can help everyone from coaches to actors to athletes to entire teams.

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What is it?

The field of sport and performance psychology builds skills (like confidence and focus) and provides resources (like self-talk and routines) so athletes and performers can improve their mental performance.

Who Uses It?

Simone Biles and Laurie Hernandez worked with a sport psychologist to prepare for the Olympics, and the Green Bay Packers employ a sport psychologist to work on psychological skills.

Who Can Benefit?

Athletes and performers of all skill levels can apply psychological strategies to strengthen their performances and enhance their abilities.

Sessions Offered

One-on-One

Our consultants work with individuals to improve on existing strengths, mental performance and well-being.

Group

Our consultants work with teams and groups to enhance communication, cohesion and overall performance.

Our mental performance consulting involves:

  • Cognitive and behavioral skills training: Designing programs that involve psychological strategies such as visualization, self-talk and relaxation techniques.
  • Consultation and training for teams and organizations: Organizing team building workshops and activities.
  • Life skills: Teaching life skills such as goal setting and emotion regulation for performance and daily life.
  • Motivation and enjoyment: Exploring motives and joy within the performance domain.
  • Coach education: Using skills like stress management, emotion regulation and leadership to help coaches coach and perform at their best.
  • Parent education: Providing resources for parents to support their children in achieving their goals and enjoying what they do.

Resources

Worksheets

Energy regulation

Performers can gain knowledge on energy levels and see some examples. It also gives the performer room to explore their own optimal arousal level.

Attentional control

Attentional control can be broken down into 4 different types of focus. This worksheet explains these 4 focus types, gives some examples for performers, and allows the performer to take some time to practice finding their focus.

Goal setting

Goal setting is important for performers, exercisers and those looking to make lifestyle changes. Learn about the S.M.A.R.T goals and create your own!

Imagery

Imagery can be beneficial in growing a performer's confidence, lessening fear and decreasing pre-performance anxiety.

Mindfulness

Mindfulness is more than meditation and breathing. Find out more about meditation, its benefits and techniques on how to practice.

Self-talk

Being kind to ourselves starts with our internal conversations. Our self-talk worksheet explains how to use self-talk and gives performers space to write their own practice dialogue.

Organizational Resources

UW-Green Bay's Exercise is Medicine-on Campus

This initiative encourages university students, faculty and staff to participate in daily physical activity through campus-wide instructional and educational events.

Association for Applied Sport Psychology

AASP is the premier association that ensures every performer has the resources to strengthen their inner edge through the advancement and application of excellence in mental performance and mental health. To do that, AASP cultivates an inclusive field of Certified Mental Performance Consultants® (CMPC), licensed mental health professionals, educators and researchers.

AASP Blog for Athletes, Coaches and Parents

The AASP Blog is a space for athletes, coaches and parents to learn more about mental performance and mental health topics and applications.

American Psychological Association Division 47

APA Division 47 encompasses training in the development and use of psychological skills for optimal performance of athletes, the well-being of athletes, systemic issues associated with sports settings and the developmental and social aspects of sports participation.

WIAA: Mental Health and Wellness

The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association has put together a webpage of resources dedicated to athlete mental health and well-being.

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