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Sport Psychology in the Caribbean: The Way Forward

It has been just over a year since the completion of my MSc. Programme and 10 months since my return to Barbados. After my last blog post, I put my head down and deliberated on how I could make the best of my situation at home recognising the under-development of the field of Sport Psychology here in Barbados. 

After much thought, a light in my head switched on (cliché I know) and I decided to take the chance and host my own seminars to educate Barbadians, athletes, coaches, PE Teachers and Sport Directors on the benefits of the field. 

The DML Sport Psychology series comprises of five (5) in depth Sport Psychology discussions centered around SP education, leading into the specifics of Mental Skills Training (MST). This event is scheduled to commence November 4, 2013 and conclude on November 8. It has also been endorsed by the National Sports Council and Academy of Sport Cave Hill (UWI) due to its contribution to Sport Education and Development.

Spaces are limited as I believe in quality and it is an event directed at persons interested in Barbados sport and who wish to see it progress past this stage of stagnancy.

Please see the flyer below for more details and persons interested can confirm their attendance by following this link >>> The DML Sport Psychology Series. Registration can be done by calling 821-7332 and emails can be sent to dmlsportpsych@gmail.com

Come out and become a part of progress!

~Dawn~





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