Suggested Reading
In order to grow we must forget, then to grow we must remember:
nautil.us/issue/16/nothingness/this-is-where-your-childhood-memories-went
A brief essay on the wisdom gained from noticing one's body and the messages it is always sending:
medium.com/the-mission/this-is-why-you-should-pay-attention-to-your-body-for-improved-health-37389bb18ec2
Adam Phillips is a prominent British Psychoanalyst who writes eloquently and accessibly about complex topics such as marriage, missing out, sanity, madness, happiness, balance, and many others subjects:
www.theguardian.com/books/2010/sep/04/adam-phillips-the-happiness-myth
The New York Times publishes a weekly series entitled Couch, in which patients and therapists share experiences, musings, and other writings on the subject of therapy:
www.nytimes.com/column/couch
Two useful articles on worry and anxiety:
www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-courage-happiness/201911/the-secret-reason-why-you-can-t-stop-worrying?collection=1128711
www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/out-the-ivory-tower/201910/what-do-worry?collection=1128711
Some thoughts on humor:
blogs.psychcentral.com/psychoanalysis-now/2015/05/7-kinds-of-humor-and-what-they-mean/
An essay by a young woman on depression, suicidality, instability, family dysfunction, and medication:
www.nytimes.com/2019/07/27/opinion/sunday/its-not-just-a-chemical-imbalance.html
Not Your Great-Grandfather's Psychoanalysis:
www.apa.org/monitor/2017/12/psychoanalysis
On the roots of sport in the human psyche:
psychoanalysis.org.uk/articles/the-roots-of-sport-michael-brearley
Some thoughts and questions about emotions and how they exist and interact in our mind:
evolvingthoughts.net/2013/10/07/are-emotions-2d
A brief essay on returning to activity and sport post-lockdown, a thoughtful write up on the cultivation of resilience and adaptability and how we need not build ourselves up alone:
blog.innerdrive.co.uk/sports/performing-after-lockdown
On focusing, refocusing, and using Cue Statements in critical moments in sport and performance:
https://appliedsportpsych.org/blog/2014/08/cue-statements-staying-focused-at-critical-times/
On "Pressure" in sports and performance and its roots in imposing expectations on ourselves:
https://www.podiumsportsjournal.com/2011/02/02/pressure%E2%80%A6what-pressure-athletes-in-sport/
nautil.us/issue/16/nothingness/this-is-where-your-childhood-memories-went
A brief essay on the wisdom gained from noticing one's body and the messages it is always sending:
medium.com/the-mission/this-is-why-you-should-pay-attention-to-your-body-for-improved-health-37389bb18ec2
Adam Phillips is a prominent British Psychoanalyst who writes eloquently and accessibly about complex topics such as marriage, missing out, sanity, madness, happiness, balance, and many others subjects:
www.theguardian.com/books/2010/sep/04/adam-phillips-the-happiness-myth
The New York Times publishes a weekly series entitled Couch, in which patients and therapists share experiences, musings, and other writings on the subject of therapy:
www.nytimes.com/column/couch
Two useful articles on worry and anxiety:
www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-courage-happiness/201911/the-secret-reason-why-you-can-t-stop-worrying?collection=1128711
www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/out-the-ivory-tower/201910/what-do-worry?collection=1128711
Some thoughts on humor:
blogs.psychcentral.com/psychoanalysis-now/2015/05/7-kinds-of-humor-and-what-they-mean/
An essay by a young woman on depression, suicidality, instability, family dysfunction, and medication:
www.nytimes.com/2019/07/27/opinion/sunday/its-not-just-a-chemical-imbalance.html
Not Your Great-Grandfather's Psychoanalysis:
www.apa.org/monitor/2017/12/psychoanalysis
On the roots of sport in the human psyche:
psychoanalysis.org.uk/articles/the-roots-of-sport-michael-brearley
Some thoughts and questions about emotions and how they exist and interact in our mind:
evolvingthoughts.net/2013/10/07/are-emotions-2d
A brief essay on returning to activity and sport post-lockdown, a thoughtful write up on the cultivation of resilience and adaptability and how we need not build ourselves up alone:
blog.innerdrive.co.uk/sports/performing-after-lockdown
On focusing, refocusing, and using Cue Statements in critical moments in sport and performance:
https://appliedsportpsych.org/blog/2014/08/cue-statements-staying-focused-at-critical-times/
On "Pressure" in sports and performance and its roots in imposing expectations on ourselves:
https://www.podiumsportsjournal.com/2011/02/02/pressure%E2%80%A6what-pressure-athletes-in-sport/