Student Athlete Mental Health Course 2024
Experts in the field share best practices to best support young athletes
This comprehensive online course is aimed at addressing the vital role mental health plays in student athletes’ lives. In today’s competitive environment, the pressure on young athletes can be immense, impacting their performance, well-being, and overall development.
This course equips participants with essential knowledge, strategies, and resources to effectively support the mental health needs of student athletes.
Through a series of engaging sessions, participants will delve into the nuances of mental health challenges common among student athletes, including stress, anxiety, depression, and performance-related pressures.
Drawing on evidence-based practices and real-world scenarios, educators, coaches, and health care professionals can learn to recognize early signs of distress, foster open communication, and implement proactive measures to promote mental wellness within their sports teams.
This course emphasizes the importance of creating a supportive and inclusive environment that prioritizes mental health alongside physical training. Participants will explore strategies to cultivate resilience, enhance coping skills, and reduce stigma surrounding mental health issues.
By empowering educators, coaches, and clinicians with the tools and understanding needed to navigate this critical aspect of student athletes’ lives, this course paves the way for success both on and off the field.
Offered by the Education Outreach Department at McLean Hospital. This event took place on July 31, 2024.
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The live, virtual event was held on July 31, 2024 and was attended by over 1000 participants. Learn more about this online course.
Course Agenda
Athlete Mental Health: What You Need To Know
Athletes are often admired for their physical prowess. However, despite their exceptional talents, the demands of performance can take a drastic toll on their mental health.