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Dr. Paul Schienberg graduated the California School of Professional Psychology in 1979. He has developed expertise in clinical, forensic and sport psychology. He has taught at Redlands University, The New School and Mount Sinai Medical Center. He has published a book titled “Saved By Sport” and an internet sports magazine (www.psychedonline.com). He works with individual athletes and teams to improve their performance. In addition, he has appeared on television and radio shows discussing contemporary sports psychology topics.

COACH’S CORNER: Are Coaches Being Glorified?

by John DeBenedictis Question. I do not score goals, run for touchdowns or make baskets: I do not make passes, receive passes or make errant...

INTERVIEW: Morne du Plessis

With Paul Schienberg, Ph.D. Morne became one of South Africa’s most successful captains in the history of Rugby and, in 1995, managed the Springbok side...

Parenting: Girls II – Training Their Minds and Bodies

By Paul Schienberg, PhD In Part I of this series, many benefits of girls participation in sports were described: greater sense of self develops when...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR:

TO: questions@psychedonline.org FROM: XXXXXX@earthlink.net SUBJECT: Free-throws DATE: 11/26/02, 20:06 Dear Psyched: I am high school senior and I play center on the varsity basketball team. Lately, I seem...

Youth and School Sports – There Is A Choice

by Mitch Lyons If you are involved in organized youth or school sport in any capacity, you have one of two choices that you can...

INTERVIEW: Jeff Dumas

With Paul Schienberg, Ph.D.   Jeff Dumas, 37, enters his second season with the Staten Island Yankees as the club's general manager, after spending five years...

SWIMMING: The Heat Sheet – An Autobiography

by Allan Kopel Hello. I am a heat sheet and I want to tell you a little bit about myself. Depending on the number of...

PARENTING: Girls – Training Their Minds & Bodies

Girls learn and play sports in their own way. They usually spend less time running, climbing, tumbling, or playing with balls. Girls are not...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR:

TO: questions@psychedonline.org FROM: XXXXXX@hotmail.com SUBJECT: Team Personality DATE: 10/25/02, 09:08 Dear Psyched: I am a die hard football fan. Once again I started this season with the highest...

Stop Enabling and Help Athletes Abusing Substances

by Paul Schienberg, Ph.D. and Miguel Humara, Ph.D. The use of drugs and alcohol by professional athletes has become an all too common occurrence. A...

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