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Dr. Joel Fish speaking with the Clemson University mens basketball team.

 

 

 

Dr. Joel Fish working on team building with the University of Pennsylvania's womans softball team

 


The following Student-Athlete Presentations are currently offered by the Center for Sport Psychology.


Frequently Requested Topics

Psychology of Winning On and Off the Playing Field There are common mental skills necessary to be successful on the athletic field, in the class room, and in one's personal life off of the field. This presentation focuses on practical skills related to improving self confidence, focus, communication, good judgment, positive decision making, and teamwork, both on and off the playing field.

Mental Skills for Peak Performance Performance enhancement techniques such as relaxation, focusing, concentration, positive thinking, and visualization will be explained and demonstrated.

Reducing Risky Student-Athlete Behavior - Being a college athlete is not all fun and games. Innovative strategies and programming ideas will be offered to help respond to the unique pressures on student-athletes, including: the freshmen experience, gender issues, substance abuse, eating disorders, gambling, sexual misconduct and relationship violence. In addition, learn to identify positive methods for stress management, celebration, communication, and teamwork.

Gaining the Mental EdgeExplanation of the STAR System: Self-Confidence, Temper Control, Positive Attitude, Respect. Demonstration of sport and academic applications

Who Is Today's Student-Athlete? - "Why can’t they be more like we were?" Student-athletes today are different than they were 10, 20, 30 and 40 years ago. We can either be angry with today's student-athletes or learn to work better with them. Learn the latest information on male and female student-athlete’s attitudes about winning, losing, success, failure, competition, and off-the-field behavior choices. In addition, learn the strategies to more effectively teach and communicate with today’s student-athletes.

Sportsmanship & Ethical Behavior - There is more cheating and poor sportsmanship in sports today than ever before, from youth sports to the Olympic and professional ranks. This presentation will identify the reasons for the lack of sportsmanship and ethical behavior in sports today. In addition, specific ways will be offered to promote fair play, positive sportsmanship, healthy competition, and ethical behavior in college athletics.

Secrets To Being An Effective Team Leader - There is evidence that team leaders rate their athletic experience as less enjoyable than non-team leaders. The key to improve team leader effectiveness is to teach them the skills necessary to play this important role. This presentation, in a highly interactive way, identifies key issues for team leaders and teaches skills in the areas of conflict resolution with teammates, communicating with coaches, and motivating different personality types.

Hazing & Initiations - Is it a good-natured joke? Or abuse? Is it a continuation of tradition? Or is it a criminal act? There is evidence that hazing and initiations remain a significant problem on many college campuses. This presentation will help define where tradition stops and abuse begins. In addition, learn effective programming strategies to reduce harmful rituals as well as develop more constructive teambuilding traditions.

Sexuality & Today’s Athletes – There has been an increase in incidents on college campuses related to student-athletes and sexual misconduct. This presentation will help to identify the reasons for sexually inappropriate behavior as well as provide a model to educate student-athletes on healthy sexuality and relationships.

.Teambuilding & Diversity  – Ways to motivate different personality types will be explored. Symptoms of competitive stress, motivating the difficult athlete, and ways to improve team chemistry will be discussed. Was to respect individual differences in order to build team work will also be identified.


  • Overcoming the Jock Stereotype A jock doesn't’t need to be a jerk. Identifying some negative attitudes about jocks and learning how to create a healthy image of the student athlete.
  • Unique Pressures on Student Athletes How to cope with the unique pressures of time management, the STAR system, parental pressures, coaching conflicts, the freshman experience, and being a role model.
  • Women’s Issues in Sport Women athletes often have special issues related to: sports and femininity, eating and nutrition, and competitive achievement. An examination of how to help women feel more comfortable in integrating sports into a healthy lifestyle.
  • The Psychology of Injury and Rehabilitation It is clear that rehabilitation from injury is both mental and physical. An explanation of how to better understand and help the mental aspects of injury and rehabilitation.
  • Stereotypes & Diversity This presentation helps individuals to identify their attitudes about themselves and others, and offers ways to respect individual differences as well as to work better together.
  • The Internet and Today's Student Athlete The internet is a wonderful tool for student athletes to connect with the wider world. On the other hand, there are does and don't that student athletes should be aware of in terms of Facebook, MySpace, and other ways that they use the internet. This presentation gives up to date information for students athletes on how to use the internet to their advantage, and not to their disadvantage.