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Exercise & Sports

103TE1100X
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DefinitionA psychologist with a proficiency in sports psychology that uses psychological knowledge and skills to address optimal performance and well-being of athletes, developmental and social aspects of sports participation, and systemic issues associated with sports settings and organizations. APA recognizes sport psychology as a proficiency acquired after a doctoral degree in one of the primary areas of psychology and licensure as a psychologist. This proficiency does not include those who have earned a doctoral degree in sport psychology but are not licensed psychologists. Sport Psychology interventions are designed to assist athletes and other sports participants (e.g., coaches, administrators, parents) from a wide array of settings, levels of competition, and ages, ranging from recreational youth participants to professional and Olympic athletes to master's level performers.
GroupingBehavioral Health & Social Service Providers
ClassificationPsychologist
SpecializationExercise & Sports

Health providers classified as: Exercise & Sports

ProviderStateSpecializations
Dr. Carey LaineCalifornia
Dr. Andrew JacobsMissouri
Dr. George GruendelNebraska
Dr. Keith MonroeGeorgia
Dr. Gary SolomonTennessee
John Heil CPVirginia
Dr. Robert Phillips CPSouth Carolina
John SchellOhio
Richard RynearsonOhio
Mary LottPennsylvania

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