Therapy on the Cutting Edge

Building a Mastery Mindset: Integrating Sports Psychology and Clinical Practice

Oct 6, 2025
Jeff Greenwald, a licensed marriage and family therapist and world champion tennis player, dives into the synergy of sports psychology and clinical therapy. He discusses how anxiety permeates both athletics and family dynamics, emphasizing the need for tailored therapeutic approaches. Greenwald introduces practical frameworks like the four dimensions of focus and the concept of 'permission to miss,' highlighting how these tools help young athletes navigate pressure and performance. He also addresses the influence of family dynamics on athletic development and the shift from outcome to mastery mindsets.
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INSIGHT

Anxiety Is The Dominant Youth-Sports Problem

  • Anxiety and perfectionism have become pervasive in youth sports, intensifying pressure on families and athletes.
  • Jeff Greenwald notes normalization of mental coaching post-COVID and greater openness about clinical struggles in athletes.
ADVICE

Use Integrated Therapies For Athletes

  • Use CBT, ACT, motivational interviewing, and somatic techniques flexibly for athletes' unique needs.
  • Teach coaches and parents these communication methods to better support athlete regulation and motivation.
INSIGHT

Four Focus Dimensions Guide Performance

  • Athletes use four focus styles: narrow/internal, narrow/external, broad/internal, and broad/external.
  • Jeff teaches athletes to switch these channels with a "remote control" to regain agency during competition.
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