About this episode
1:16 - What has inspired Matt to talk about the topic of mental health services? 3:23 - In the late early 2000s how often were mental health services being used in sports departments? 5:51 - Why can it be problematic when different specialists with different career names are all categorized under the same umbrella of sports psychology? 7:23 - Can anyone with a degree ranging from a high school degree to a PhD become an MPC (mental performance consultant)? 10:57 - If a college program could only afford the services of one professional, which one would be the most helpful in NCAA athletics? 13:37 - What events have indicated to Matt that there is a mental health epidemic? 15:38 - Would researchers consider social media relationships to be a part of “connectedness”? 17:12 - What effect has the increase in mental health coaches had on teams that have access to their services? 18:31 - What are the most effective ways and settings to implement mental health coaches? 21:38 - What is the most difficult but important psychological need for coaches to satisfy, and why? 22:54 - What is the zeitgeist of sports psychology in America, and if we are moving in the right direction, what could be still improved? 24:04 - Even if many know that sports psychology and mental health are so important, why are they still stigmatized? 25:03 - Fun Fact: learn about the impact the Indiana Jones trilogy had on Matt’s pursuit of his doctorate. Learn more about Matt's work at: https://www.extramileinstitute.com/ Books Coach Your Brains Out: The Art and Science of Coaching Volleyball The Inner Knight: Train and Compete Like a Champion Contact us for bulk orders: coachyourbrainsout@gmail.com Become a Patron to support the show.