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Dr. Jarrod Spencer, sports psychologist with Mind of the Athlete, explains the path of becoming a sports psychologist. He shares insights on education, internships and selection of which degree program might be best for you. He tells his own story of how he became a sports psychologist.

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@travisatkinson5928
@travisatkinson5928 5 лет назад
This was a great resource and help! Thank you so much! I am about a year and a half away from finishing my bachelors and the next steps seem to be the most vital in the process. Your words definitely helped clarify some things for me. I will be joining the sports psychology world and maybe we will cross paths one day. Thanks again!
@Becky1498
@Becky1498 5 лет назад
Thank you very much for the video! I appreciate the information.
@alexisperez2468
@alexisperez2468 4 года назад
This was extremely informative!! Thank you so much for publishing this!
@denizpaykoc4298
@denizpaykoc4298 3 года назад
Very helpful video! Thank you very much!
@EthicalAI
@EthicalAI 5 лет назад
Awesome video! I began to consider whether to pursue an education in sports psychology after watching the Talking Out Loud podcast. The hosts of the show are both Performance Consultants and I loved the topics of the field but I wasn't sure what it would actually be like to work as a Sport Psychologist. This video is a great introduction into what to expect! Thanks for sharing!
@Dallycat
@Dallycat 5 лет назад
Thanks so much!
@nickholdcroft3250
@nickholdcroft3250 3 года назад
Thank you, Dr. Spencer for this video. I am currently finishing my MS in mental health counseling and am working within a hospital setting for my internship. During my journey through graduate school I have found out that I have a holistic perspective to counseling. I believe fully in the mind and body working as one. This is why I have also found so much interest in health/ performance psych. I started to notice this interest come out in some of my papers, which were honestly the most fun that i've had writing. The area that I started focusing on is endurance athletes, specifically I wrote about the female athlete triad. As I enter into my last semester I am starting to think about the next steps I would like to take and I believe that working with an athlete population is part of this path. Again I want to thank you for taking the time to make this video, it has given me a lot to think about.
@nickcarita
@nickcarita 4 года назад
All great information! Thank you! And, I heard you say you're in Bethlehem, PA! I grew up in Lansdale... not too far from you! I'm just at the beginning of my sports psych journey, and I'm really excited! I hope we cross paths one day!
@Mani_wd
@Mani_wd 3 года назад
Much love thx ❤️
@jacobhollander7452
@jacobhollander7452 7 месяцев назад
Jarrod thanks for directing me to this video, really enjoyed learning more and will check out the resources you recommended
@jimlampros
@jimlampros Месяц назад
Thank you so much for the amazing info!!
@streetballa331
@streetballa331 3 года назад
Thanks great vid man
@lilsharp5326
@lilsharp5326 5 лет назад
Great explanation! I am currently in pursue of my Masters in Rehabilitation Counseling and retaining my LPC. I would like to shift my focus towards Sports Counseling/Psychology seeing that I am more interested in sports due to my athletic background. I am now doing my Practicum hours at my universities health and wellness center. Any advice how I can introduce this job title of Sports Counselor/psychology to the Director of health and wellness center?
@tomclothier4958
@tomclothier4958 5 лет назад
This video really helped me out a lot. Great information!
@MindOfTheAthlete
@MindOfTheAthlete 5 лет назад
My pleasure. Glad it was beneficial to you!
@katiegellerman8015
@katiegellerman8015 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for publishing this!! This was beyond informative and really gave me some good ideas about how to continue down this path. My main interest is high school athletes who are injured and going through the rehabilitation process and physical therapy. Backstory was that I had to quit sports after high school due to a shoulder injury, and I wish I had had someone to counsel me and mentally heal from my injury, so I want to do that for others. I will be graduating with my B.S. in Psychology at the end of the month and will be continuing to intern and work with Select Therapy under the supervision and counsel of the mental health practitioners at Health Partners. I am looking forward to continue to work towards solidifying my potential career in sport psychology and helping athletes to grow and become more confident.
@HushMoneyLos
@HushMoneyLos 3 года назад
How’s it going so far? I’m close to my B.S in psych and I’m thinking about this path
@bellapadilla6340
@bellapadilla6340 5 лет назад
Hi, I really want to become a sports psychologist working with professional or collegiate teams as well as in gyms. I am currently getting a BS in Cognitive Science and hope to somehow get involves at the Human and Athletic Performance Research center that is being built at my university. I’ve been looking at masters programs and I’ve found one called Sport and Performance Psychology. I would hope yo get this masters and then a PhD. Would this be a correct route?
@Kingdom.Investor
@Kingdom.Investor 3 года назад
Thank you for this video. My daughter is an elite athlete and is currently interested in sports psychology as an athlete and also as a career in the future. You did a great job breaking down the different paths. Any suggestions on books or programs I can get her started on? She is 13. Thanks again.
@MindOfTheAthlete
@MindOfTheAthlete 3 года назад
Thanks Ryan. I am obviously bias to my own book Mind of the Athlete and would suggest that for her. An additional book would be Mind Gym. Good movies are 7 Days in Utopia and Peaceful Warrior. All the best to you both!
@CoachingbyCade
@CoachingbyCade 3 года назад
What a great, interesting and insightful video. I thank you massively for aiding my growth along this journey we call life. ❤️
@MindOfTheAthlete
@MindOfTheAthlete 3 года назад
You are so welcome!
@ellamcmillin4697
@ellamcmillin4697 5 лет назад
My name is Ella and I am only a freshman in high school. But I am wanting to do something involving helping athletes improve their mental health to improve their performance. I have always wanted to go to Indiana University of Bloomington (go Hoosiers) and I am very interested in how your mindset affects your athletic ability, and vise versa. I would love to learn more about this career, to see if it is right for me. I am a competitive swimmer, and there was a time where my nerves and self doubt affected my performance. I learned how to cope with that and change my mindset through the help of my coach. I am just wondering what I can do now to work with swimmers. Psychology is offered at my high school, and I don’t know what to do. I have looked at Indiana and they do have a class that is all about sports psychology. I know they have BS and BA in psychology, and as far as I know BS is described as going into researching in psychology where as BA is going into specializing in your field of interest. I am completely new to everything and am very confused. The video was very helpful, although I am wondering what I should do in my particular situation. Do you have an email address where I could ask more specific questions about my passions?
@sadsade1850
@sadsade1850 5 лет назад
Exact same boat as you! I totally want to continue working with swimmers in the world of swimming, maybe working as a personal trainer during the day and a coach during the evenings. But I want to get a degree in Sports Psychology before I pursue anything else. Have you got any answers or tips as of yet?
@ellamcmillin4697
@ellamcmillin4697 5 лет назад
Sad Sade not really... i’ll have to keep searching. i tried to email a psychologist in my area to see if they could help but they said that they can’t since they aren’t necessarily a sports psychologist. but my school uses a website called career cruising where you are able to talk to people in the field, i haven’t tried that yet but i know that that is an option! i hope this helped a little bit... haha sorry i’m not that much help because i’m pretty clueless at the moment! :)
@XxAssumedNattxX
@XxAssumedNattxX 5 лет назад
Great video and I will be purchasing your book! I have recently received my BA in psychology and my goal is to consult for football athletes, ideally at the collegiate and professional level, however I am also open to the high school level. I am considering getting an MS in psychology with a concentration in sport psychology or MA in Performance Psychology. Ultimately I want to work at the team and individual level with athletes in football to improve and retain their confidence. Is this path appropriate and what other valuable steps should I take to ensure my success. Should I consider an LPC or an internship? Is a Masters enough or is a phd absolutely necessary? I would really appreciate your feedback! Nate
@MindOfTheAthlete
@MindOfTheAthlete 5 лет назад
I'm glad that this video was of help to you. I do encourage you to get an Master's Degree that leads to licensure and do lots of your research and an internship on sports, particularly football. Many doors will be open to you.
@XxAssumedNattxX
@XxAssumedNattxX 5 лет назад
Awesome! Would a MA in Applied Psychology open up opportunities to become a Sport Psychology Consultant with an LPC? @@MindOfTheAthlete
@MindOfTheAthlete
@MindOfTheAthlete 5 лет назад
@@XxAssumedNattxX -- only a master's program that specifically states that it's course work and training culminates in the ability to sit for the LPC license exam would lead to the path you desire w/ having a license. Ideally, such a program with a sports psychology focus too would be optimal. Good luck!
@awert10429
@awert10429 Год назад
I heard you talk about doing psychobiology. Does that field go into things like why the body may be more tense during stress, or more focused when relaxed? If that makes sense? I played basketball in highschool and I noticed the more comfortable I was the better I played. the more anxious I became or let’s say forceful; I would play worse. Being comfortable the game seemed to flow more and I just reacted. When I was forceful or uncomfortable the game seemed impossible. In your opinion if I wanted to go into the research or something like this should I go the path I’m on right now and major in psychology or psychobiology? I would appreciate your feed back, thanks!
@jarrodspencer194
@jarrodspencer194 Год назад
You are on the right path. Within the field of psychobiology or neuroscience you can explore those topics!
@water3304
@water3304 Год назад
Looking for the consultant route, applying for grad schools (Masters) in the next 2 months any ideas for schools that have good programs?
@rollerroys2666
@rollerroys2666 2 года назад
Which university is best for sport phycology in Australia for international students
@Shraddha00094
@Shraddha00094 Год назад
Hi Currently doing my bachelors in Bsc Exercise and Sports science and im thinking to do my Masters in Msc sports Pyschology , im very intrested in psychology subject as i have a great playing experience in Taekwondo sports so i know the mind set of athelete , i m just looking for more gudience for myself like what would be best for me
@brandenhidalgo3873
@brandenhidalgo3873 Год назад
Thanks for the info! I have a few questions. Currently in a PsyD program in clinical psychology. The program does not have a sports psychology track. It does have a health psychology track, however. Would you recommend I take this track? Would practicums in health psychology qualify me for sports psych internships? Finally, whether I land an internship in sports psych or not, would you recommend I get a masters in sports psych after I get my PsyD? Thanks in advance!
@jarrodspencer194
@jarrodspencer194 Год назад
For sure....go the health psychology track as it will help you in your future career as a sports psychologist. You will be a strong candidate for sports psych internships or just get one in health psych and then go into sports psychology afterwards. I do not believe a masters after that will be necessary; just do a lot of continuing education in sports psych. Good luck!
@TheGrapplingNinja
@TheGrapplingNinja 3 года назад
I’m trying to figure out pursuit sport psych or PT I love the idea of both Would it be realistic to be both? Which one has an average high salary as personal experience I value finance highly
@MindOfTheAthlete
@MindOfTheAthlete 3 года назад
You can do both....it would just be a very long educational path that may not bring the financial benefits worth the journey. Both paths will bring you a good salary but I believe psychology could potentially lead to more free lance consulting opportunities that may yield a higher income. Hope this helps.
@arianhamidizadeh721
@arianhamidizadeh721 5 лет назад
Dear Dr. Jarrod Spencer, I want to become a sports psychologist mainly for NBA players (obviously also for other leagues). I basically want to personally work with athletes, helping them with performing at their highest possible level. Right now I am doing my Bachelor in Psychology in the Netherlands. I am planning to do my Master in Sports Psychology, if possible, in the USA, otherwise somewhere else. Would you recommend that? I thought the sooner I specialize the better. According to you I then also need a license. Does this path make sense for my goal? Should I do a Ph D.? I mean to be one of the best the answer is probably yes. I just do not know where to get the money.​ And how do you get that license? I would be very grateful if you could help me with this! Kind regards Arian
@MindOfTheAthlete
@MindOfTheAthlete 5 лет назад
For professional sports, a license is not as preferred (as of now) as it is in the NCAA. But I think it is wise to get a Ph.D. in clinical psychology with a focus on health/performance/sports. Hope this helps.
@arianhamidizadeh721
@arianhamidizadeh721 5 лет назад
Very helpful! And do you think it is ok if I do my Masters and Ph. D. in Europe? I might be able to do a semester abroad (USA). Or is studying in the US worth borrowing money?
@MindOfTheAthlete
@MindOfTheAthlete 5 лет назад
I am not sure if it'll be worth it or not; that would be a financial decision that you alone would have to determine. Good luck!
@timhook2086
@timhook2086 4 года назад
Can you get into sports Psychology with a psychology bachelors? I work for a university and get free tuition but they dont have a sports Psychology program but have psychology could you go that route and branch out that way?
@MindOfTheAthlete
@MindOfTheAthlete 4 года назад
Yes....that path would work.
@arunjose9811
@arunjose9811 5 лет назад
Dr. jarrod spencer, i would like to shift my focus towards sports psychology ,presently Iam doing with m.s.w medical and psychiatry,is it possible to suggest me some best university for sports psychology degree
@MindOfTheAthlete
@MindOfTheAthlete 5 лет назад
I am sorry but I don't have a recommendation for you. But good luck with the journey!
@lou8181
@lou8181 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this video, I am currently a freshman in college and go to Mankato state university Minnesota and planing to major in psychology, my school does not have sports psychology undergrad but they do just have a psychology major, they also have a exercise science undergrad major, should I major in psychology and minor in exercise science or try to combine the two into one?
@MindOfTheAthlete
@MindOfTheAthlete 4 года назад
I believe that any combination of those two would suffice. My preference would be to try to combine them into one though. Hope this helps.
@traviscrow9373
@traviscrow9373 3 года назад
im all about this shit. Im want to start a podcast on this topic. would anybody be interested in joining me in a conversation on sports psychology
@JupiterGirl313
@JupiterGirl313 4 года назад
6:18 He starts telling his story Everything before is explaining the psychology branches or what a psychiatrist is.
@diamondback4522
@diamondback4522 4 года назад
God bless you
@nickcarita
@nickcarita 4 года назад
Yes, and it was very helpful to know the difference between the two. That brought me some clarity.
@Tomorrowandtomorrowandtomorrow
@Tomorrowandtomorrowandtomorrow 4 года назад
Hm. Nike. No.
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