Sport and Exercise Psychology Consultation
Amy is a Sport and Exercise Psychologist accredited through the British Psychological Society, and a Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) accredited Practitioner Psychologist.
Amy also works as an Associate Professor in Sport Psychology and Coaching at Liverpool John Moores University, and has a PhD in Sport Psychology. With over 50 publications in sport psychology and coaching, Amy is passionate about evidenced based practice and underpinning everything she does.
Amy has been working as an applied Sport and Exercise Psychologist for over 15 years and supports a wide range of athletes, coaches, and organizations; from professional football teams, to Olympic Medallists, to recreational athletes. She also has a mixed sporting background, having been a high-level junior tennis player, a national league basketballer, ultra-marathon runner and more recently, triathlete. Amy has competed in full Ironman distance (IM UK), 70.3, and the European Championships standard distance triathlon.
Amy’s approach puts the client at the centre of the work, and the sessions allow space for individuals to make sense of their situations. Life, sport and training are not independent from one another, and Amy recognises that an improved well-being is important for improved performance – whether that is trying to run your first 10k or preparing for a world championship race.
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For clients who feel that they need sport psychology
support for a wide range of areas. These sessions are very client centred, where time and space is provided for the client to discuss the areas that they feel they need to work on, and are guided by Amy in collaborative way. -
Sport Psychology generally involves a series of sessions where the client develops increased self-awareness, with support from Amy, to improve their sport and general well-being. Therefore, following your initial session with Amy you may feel you want to commit to a number of sessions, and we are providing this at a slightly discounted price.