coping with loss | Sports Psychology and Clinical Psychology

Casper Star Tribune – September 11, 2010 – Eric Schmoldt – After tragedy, Wyoming returns to field. Grieving continues to be a daily process. For the Wyoming Cowboys, it takes its next step today. Just five days after the tragic death of freshman linebacker Ruben Narcisse in an automobile accident, the Pokes must return to […]

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The Star Ledger – October 15, 2009 – Brian Costa – One hundred eighty-nine days have passed since the night that changed the Angels season. And not one has gone by without a reminder of Nick Adenhart. His locker at Angel Stadium remains intact. His mural remains on the outfield wall. Patches bearing his name […]

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Sports psychology material – Wall Street Journal – Darren Everson – When you win the Masters, the Stanley Cup or one of sports’ other grand events, everyone knows what’s next. There are parades to ride in, White House visits to arrange. One of the best-known ad slogans of all time—“I’m going to Disney Worldâ€?—is about […]

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