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Online Sport Psychology: The Essential Guide to Delivering Effective Virtual Services
A woman in a modern home office participates in a video conference, maintaining focus as she engages with a colleague online. Athletes across performance levels seek sport psychology support, yet accessing services often presents challenges related to location, availability, and cost [5]. We face a professional landscape where traditional service delivery models meet evolving client needs and technological possibilities. The field continues to expand beyond conventional face-

Dr Paul McCarthy
Jun 36 min read


Online Sport Psychology vs. In-Person Sessions: Which Gets Better Results?
A sport psychologists and a client working online and in person Research shows 60% of athletes prefer online sport psychology sessions due to convenience and flexibility. 75% report feeling more comfortable discussing their feelings in an online format. All the same, the big question remains: does this preference translate to better therapeutic outcomes? Practitioners trained through online sport psychology programs and traditional routes face key considerations about service

Dr Paul McCarthy
May 2714 min read


Find a Sport Psychologist Near Me: Ultimate Directory & Selection Guide
A therapist and a client engage in a positive and supportive session, with awards and books indicating a professional and accomplished environment. Looking for a sports psychologist who can help you find that vital mental edge? Your brain acts as the CEO of your body - "If that's not playing ball...you ain't playing ball!" A good sports psychologist can make all the difference when you face performance anxiety, lack motivation, or want to reach your peak potential. I've worke

Dr Paul McCarthy
Mar 1410 min read


9 Ways to Boost Your Sports Psychology Salary in Private Practice
A professional sport psychologist displays confidence while analyzing sales data on multiple screens in a modern office setting. Have you ever wondered why some sports psychologists barely make £27,000 while others earn more than £60,000 a year ? This huge gap shocked me when I started my career. The salary story gets interesting. New sports psychologists typically start at £20,000 to £23,000 . Most employed positions pay between £27,000 and £40,000 . Private practitioners c

Dr Paul McCarthy
Dec 31, 202512 min read


How to Work With a Sports Psychologist Online: A Practical Guide for Athletes
A man engaged in an online meeting from his home workspace, displaying a focused demeanor as he interacts with a colleague on his computer screen. Athletes today prefer online sessions with sports psychologists - about 60% choose them because they're more convenient. My experience as the lead psychologist for British Shooting over the last 8 years has shown me how sports psychology jobs are changing in the digital world . The online mental training program I launched in 2021

Dr Paul McCarthy
Oct 26, 20259 min read
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