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International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience
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Understanding the athletic mind

32nd International Conference on Psychology, Psychotherapy and Mental Wellness & 8th International Conference on Sports Medicine and Fitness & 12th International Conference & Exhibition on Physiotherapy, Physical Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine

Meghan Driscoll

Berkshire School, USA

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Int J Emer Ment Health

Abstract
Modern day athletics aren��?t what they used to be. Sports have turned into large corporations, even turning youth athletics into inaccessible, money-making scenes. The cost and commitment of athletics today has given way to a world in which the mental wellness of athletes has declined rapidly. Being a part of a sport used to be about personal growth and community- working together as a team while finding yourself as an individual through performance. Overworking, exhaustion and millions of other variables give way into mental blocks, creating dangerous environments for these players. Is it possible to shift the mindset of modern day athletes in a generalized way that allows positive mental growth with improved performance? This paper investigates the inner workings of the athletic mind and the ways in which sports organizations and coaches can improve the lives of these athletes on and off the field. The study focuses on the effectiveness of implementing the teaching of mental health literacy to athletes so they can understand how the mind works from a young age and whether or not this affects performance. Along with this, psychological processes will be researched carefully to discover any solutions toward improved performance and mental wellness. To bring back the importance of athletics, there must be a system in place to solve the widespread individual mental health issues of athletes and researching this from a psychological standpoint will bring about desired solutions to the mental health struggles athletes face today.
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