In this Bite Size from episode #56 Jeremy Snape talks about where he thinks performance psychology will be heading in the future. Jeremy starts by drawing a line between mental health intervention and performance psychology and why it is important to differentiate the two and then goes on to explain why he thinks performance psychologists should be working with sporting teams full time.
Jeremy also brings up the topic of teaching these skills to children and why it can be so important to impart performance psychology principles to them early on in life so they can reach their full potential easier.
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