Basketball | Sports Psychology and Clinical Psychology

Los Angeles Daily News – Jon Gold – March 14, 2009 – In a parallel universe, Keith Higgins would beckon Randall Harris to the Reseda bench, put his arm around Harris’s slight shoulders, apologize for disturbing him and politely ask if he could dole out some advice. “Now, Randall,” Higgins would say ever-so-gently, “next time […]

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Just Received: “After having micro fracture surgery on my knee, I knew it would be a long road to get my my body back into playing shape. I also knew that to complete my total recovery, I needed to get assistance from a mental coach. Dr. Murray helped me regain my focus after being out […]

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Washington Post – Steve Yanda – January 27, 2009 – The visiting locker room at Cameron Indoor Stadium was open to reporters for roughly 10 minutes Saturday following the fourth-worst loss in Maryland men’s basketball history, more than twice as long as usual after a loss. After falling to Duke by 41 points, Maryland Coach […]

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The Virginian-Pilot – Roger Chesley -I SHARE an intimate bond with some athletic women at Norfolk State University. And I hope that link will be severed by the end of this season. Now, before you go running off to tell “The Bossâ€? about my infidelity — on Valentine’s Day, no less! — cool your heels. […]

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FLORIDA TODAY – Jul 12, 2004 – Jeff Dalessio and John Denton – Impending deal to Miami means more meetings against Orlando. He’s 7-foot-1 and 340 pounds with arms like Popeye, tree trunks for legs and three NBA Finals MVP awards on his mantel. And he’s coming to your division, 18-year-old Orlando Magic rookie Dwight […]

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