There is great courage in prioritizingÌýyour mind and heart just as you do your body. When a student-athlete is taking care of their mental health, they are actively pursuing athletic and academic excellence.
Please use this website as a resource to improve your psychological and emotional development and performance as a student-athlete at 17³Ô¹ÏÍø.
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If you would like to consult with Dr. Noah Peterson, please email him at npeterson@holycross.edu or call 508-793-3363 to schedule an appointment.
"It is frustrating for athletes to be injured, but I found that those who have the positive attitudes and trust the process are the ones who get back the quickest."
- Olympic Head AT, Colorado Springs
It is widely understood that sport injuries have the potential to cause a great deal of psychological distress and negative consequences (Brewer, 2007). Getting through any injury requires both physical and psychological support and your recovery time can depend on how well you effectively manage and approach the recovery process. Remember, no one athlete experiences injuries and rehabs the same way, but being educated on similar responses and reactions as well as optimal mindset approaches can improve and speed up the recovery process.
Please use these resources to help push through the inevitable obstacles and challenges on your road to recovery. Utilize your athletic trainers or student-athlete counseling resources to return to form and come back stronger.
Psychological Impact of Injury
Mental Skills to Improve Injury Recovery
Videos & Articles of Professional and Collegiate Student-Athletes
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Mental Health Resources and Virtual Support Groups
Stories from Collegiate and Professional Athletes Managing Their Mental Health
Books
Beneath the Surface: My Story by Michael Phelps
The Mindful Athlete: Secrets to Pure Performance by George Mumford
The Confidence Gap: A guide to overcoming fear and self-doubt by Russ Harris