Tag: green bay
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Working with Athletes Across Ages and Sports
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Derrick Mason graduated from UW-Green Bay’s SEPP program in 2023 and is a Mental Performance Specialist at Aurora BayCare Sports Medicine who works with individual athletes and teams across all levels — youth, high school, collegiate, and professional — to enhance focus, confidence, motivation, resilience, and overall mental toughness. Derrick is passionate about helping athletes…
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Prospective Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology Graduate Students
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Welcome to our SEPP Program FAQs page! We have compiled answers to the most common questions prospective students ask about our program. Whether you’re just starting your application or preparing to enroll, this resource is designed to help you navigate the process with confidence. If you don’t find what you’re looking for here, please don’t…
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Building a Sport and Performance Psychology Practice: From Passion to Profession
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Anna Bomber graduated from UW-Green Bay’s SEPP program in 2022. She obtained her CMPC and is now the SEPP program’s practicum coordinator and owner of Bomber Performance Consulting, LLC. In her private practice, she specializes in working with performing artists, specifically dancers and singers. Lexi Ahrens graduated from UW-Green Bay’s SEPP program in 2022. Lexi…
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SEPP Alum Spotlight: Beaux Myers
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Beaux Myers, a SEPP 2022 graduate, sat down with Megan Zander, a current SEPP student to share words of experience and wisdom for students pursuing a graduate degree in sport, exercise and performance psychology. Beaux is Certified Mental Performance Consultant who received his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from St. Norbert College in De Pere,…
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Welcome to the Phoenix Performance Psychology Corner!
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Welcome UW-Green Bay’s Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology (SEPP) program is thrilled to provide you a source for information, knowledge, and research related to sport, exercise, and performance psychology. We hope that the Phoenix Performance Psychology Corner blog creates a place for dialogue and community among students, faculty, practitioners, researchers, athletes, coaches, performers and enthusiasts…