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Traci Statler, PhD, CMPC

Traci Statler, PhD, CMPC

@TraciStatler

Mental Performance Coordinator-Philadelphia Phillies. Normal is Boring...Strive for Excellence!

Clearwater, FL Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Philadelphia Phillies
Philadelphia Phillies@Phillies·
Do they not know? Have they not heard?
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Crossing Broad
Crossing Broad@CrossingBroad·
Protect the Phillie pups at all costs (tt/macduffsgoldenpups)
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NO CONTEXT HUMANS
NO CONTEXT HUMANS@HumansNoContext·
THE FLIPS TOOK ME OUT 😭
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Katie Moon
Katie Moon@ktnago13·
This is what I mean when I say I’m not a morning person. This was my schedule for the prelim. 5:30 am wake up call was rough 😅
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FloTrack@FloTrack

Despite the early call time, reigning Olympic pole vault champion @ktnago13 secured her spot in the 2024 final — along with 19 others — with a clearance of 4.55m over the first round. Fortunately, the women’s pole vault final will be in the evening on Aug. 7 in Paris. 🇫🇷 #paris2024 📸 @gettyimages

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MLB@MLB·
Tyler Phillips grew up a @Phillies fan in South Jersey. He tossed a shutout for his hometown team tonight. 🥹
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Traci Statler, PhD, CMPC
Traci Statler, PhD, CMPC@TraciStatler·
Me and the GOAT of mental performance...talking (not surprisingly) baseball. Miss you. Every. Single. Day.
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Traci Statler, PhD, CMPC@TraciStatler·
@AlexAuerbachPhD Can't answer this unless you operationally define "better"... Better for what? Better for whom? You are prescribing valence within the question without context for its foundation.
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Alex Auerbach
Alex Auerbach@AlexAuerbachPhD·
I’m interested in settling a long-standing sports debate. Provide your answer and reasoning: Is it better to love to win, or hate to lose?
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Traci Statler, PhD, CMPC@TraciStatler·
Didn't realize 5 years ago how relevant this keyone would be for me! ⚾️
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Justin Su'a@Justinsua·
Sometimes you win. Sometimes you lose. You learn from both.
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Traci Statler, PhD, CMPC@TraciStatler·
@AlexAuerbachPhD Part of the challenge is that what you describe with the umbrella term "sport psychology" is more likely a blend of elements from the job descriptions of sport psych (MH focus), mental performance coaching (MP focus), lifeskills, and even some professional agent/rep professions!
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Alex Auerbach
Alex Auerbach@AlexAuerbachPhD·
Sport psychology isn’t just therapy for athletes. But that’s what it’s been reduced to. A great performance psychologist will help everyone in the organization appreciate the influence and impact of human behavior on performance - and help everyone perform better. They’ll also help you identify better talent and develop that talent more effectively. They’ll help you manage change, transition, turnover, and teamwork. They’ll help bolster your confidence in decision-making. They’ll provide a psychological lens through which everyone can view the game. They’ll influence things like travel, rest and recovery. A great sport psychologist will help you in the draft (recruiting), trade deadline (transfer portal), and with the players on your roster. Above all, they’ll quickly help everyone develop confidence in them - because they help the other performers (read: everyone) in the organization build competence (and confidence of their own along the way). If you’re only using sport psychology for therapy, you’re missing the point. You’re missing the benefits. You’re missing the opportunity to help everyone think, feel, and perform better. And if you aren’t of conviction that your current sport psych can do that… we need to talk about that, too. This isn’t to say therapy and mental health treatment aren’t important. Of course they are. But reducing the role to therapy is like reducing a strength coach’s role to just strengthening after an injury. Or reducing a coach’s role to just X’s & O’s with no mentorship. All of sport is behavior. An organization is just a collection of people behaving. Make the most of the experts in human behavior.
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