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Highly Competitive Sports

Care Coordinator

Highly competitive sports are followed and enjoyed by many people around the world. Whether it is football, soccer, basketball, or tennis, there is always a lot of attention put on the players and their performance. Young athletes become famous as soon as they obtain a place in a well-known professional team, regardless of the sport. Most people would think these challenges could only bring growth for the athlete. However, very talented players who obtain the opportunity to debut in great teams or competitions often need to perform more adequately. Some players even face difficulties maintaining their life distractions from interfering with their professional careers. 


There have been many examples of this occurrence across different sports worldwide. In the United States, Johnny Manziel was a football quarterback that played exceptionally well during his college career. He was expected to become one of the best players in the NFL, but after he was drafted, he struggled to maintain a high level of performance. Manziel faced different personal problems, which led him to become a free agent and not play in the NFL anymore. Another example of this is Giovanni Dos Santos. He was a soccer player who won the world cup sub 17 in 2006. Also, he was given the most valuable player award for that tournament. Dos Santos was expected to become the next soccer superstar due to his talent and the European top-class team he was playing for. However, he never became a crucial player on the team and ended up being traded a couple of years later. These examples show how more than talent is needed to become the best player in a sport. Professional players need to find a way to deal with stress and anxiety caused by adverse outcomes or results to avoid failing as an athlete. 


Stress plays a vital role in sports. Some athletes can suffer from work overload, whether they spend too much time in practice, work at school, or a mixture of the two; it can have serious consequences such as burnout. In a study by De Francisco, Arce, Vílchez, and Vales (2016), four hundred and fifty-three athletes participated to show the effects of burnout in sports. De Francisco et al. (2016) used the Athlete Burnout Questionnaire to measure the participant’s levels of exhaustion. The data suggest that prolonged stress leads to burnout, which turns into physical symptoms such as headaches, negative self-talk, depression, etcetera (De Francisco et al., 2016). These stressors could impair an athlete’s mental and physical ability during a highly stressful situation such as a final or playoffs. Another stressful situation is when an athlete gets injured. Athletes face frustration and devastation from being unable to play due to injury. This also raises stress levels, and athletes often do not realize it. Some do not receive the proper support in times of injury, which affects athletes emotionally.


Coping mechanisms are helpful whenever there are high-stress situations in sports. Young athletes need to learn how to cope with stress and anxiety to succeed during competitions, especially, when they are required to improve their performance at a higher level. Anshel, Williams, and Williams (2000) conducted a study with 649 athletes. They were all involved in highly competitive sports and made them complete the Coping Style in Sports Survey (CSSS). This survey asked the participants about stressors, such as making errors, being criticized by the coach, or experiencing a bad call by the referee (Anshel et al., 2000). The results supported the idea that a strong coping mechanism was of great help to athletes. They argued that an approach or an avoidant coping style could have a better impact on performance than not having a coping strategy. A young athlete starting his or her professional career should acknowledge how important it is to work on ways to deal with stress and anxiety. 


Written by: Yamid Montalvo, MA, LPC

Anshel, M. H., Williams, L. T., & Williams, S. M. (2000). Coping Style Following Acute Stress in Competitive Sport. The Journal Of Social Psychology, 140(6), 751-773


De Francisco, C., Arce, C., Vílchez, M. P., & Vales, Á. (2016). Original article: Antecedents and consequences of burnout in athletes: Perceived stress and depression. International Journal Of Clinical And Health Psychology, 16, 239-246. doi:10.1016/j.ijchp.2016.04.001

2 workshops at the JST Institute: November and December 2022

David Martin

JST Institute offers innovative and inspiring workshops for mental health/ behavioral health professionals, whether you are a hard-working beginner or an advanced practitioner. 

For more information or to register: https://jstinstitute.com/events/

November 4 & 5, 2022, we are once again holding our very popular intro workshop. This skill-focused training will introduce ideas and practices that can be taken immediately into your work. Concepts & practices presented will include guiding assumptions and key concepts, ways of situating our work within the post-structural inquiry, the roles of discourse, deconstruction, and transparency, externalizing conversations, and many more.

December 2 and 9, 2022, we will host David Paré, from Ottawa, Canada, and Ian Percy from Perth, Australia. While the traditions of Narrative Therapy and Mindfulness differ in many respects, they also converge in ways that offer rich therapeutic possibilities. Narrative externalizing separates person and problem in much the same way as mindfulness encourages a witnessing stance in relation to lived experience. 

Early bird price ends October 30, 2022.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2022 11:30-1:30PM KATY MENTAL HEALTH NETWORK MEETING

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JOIN US!

1818 Katyland Drive

Katy, Texas 77493

There is NO COST for attending this meeting. 

To reserve your place at this event please RSVP by filling out this simple form.

https://forms.gle/zWWRrT2BF9vZgFLj6

THE MEETING TIME IS 11:30 AM TO 1:30 PM.  

NETWORKING 11:30 AM TO 1:00pm.  

Hosted by:

Katy Mental Health Network

David Bueno Martin from Martin Counseling

Light lunch provided by Andre Bennett from Matthew's Hope 

For any questions, please contact Martin Counseling’s office at 713-489-5473 or email: Info@HoustonLPC.com

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 2022 11:30-1:30PM KATY SPIRITUAL CARE NETWORK MEETING

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1818 Katyland Drive

Katy, Texas 77493

There is NO COST for attending this meeting. 

To reserve your place at this event please RSVP by filling out this simple form.

https://forms.gle/q2VXmZkSmjLjDUGw9

THE MEETING TIME IS 11:30 AM TO 1:30 PM.  

NETWORKING 11:30 AM TO 1:00pm.  

Hosted by:

Katy Mental Health Network

David Bueno Martin from Martin Counseling

Eric Ayles from Starlite Recovery

Light lunch provided by Andre Bennett from Matthew's Hope 

For any questions, please contact Martin Counseling’s office at 713-489-5473 or email: Info@HoustonLPC.com

TAKE A LOOK AT OUR WORKSHOPS COMING UP THIS FALL!

Care Coordinator

Greetings!

This Fall, JST Institute is pleased to offer you these three innovative workshops.

NOTE:  all workshops are help virtually on ZOOM and the times are in Central Standard Time (CST).

SAVE THE DATES: February 3 & 4, 2023, Jim Duvall & Marie-Nathalie Beaudoin will once again co-facilitate a workshop. Registration is open if you would like to register in advance and take advantage of the Super Early Bird rate. Stay tuned for further details on workshop descriptions and objectives!

Narrative Practices for Addressing the Effects of Trauma
Informed by neurobiology 
(working title)
Marie-Nathalie Beaudoin & Jim Duvall
February  3 & 4, 2023 

 

REGISTER NOW

 

Christian Flourishing and Meditation: A Day-Conference with Joshua Knabb

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What makes people flourish? Over the past 20 years, secular psychotherapy and psychiatry have been leaning more and more towards Buddhist models of flourishing and mindfulness meditation, and they work. However, Christianity has been helping people flourish for centuries using prayer, contemplation, and distinctly Christian meditation with God at the center of the process.

 

Friday Sept. 30th

9a-4p

Houston’s First Baptist Church – Downtown campus (1730 Jefferson St., Houston, TX 77003)

 

Therapists:          $100 half day / $160 full day

(3 CEUs for half day; 6 CEUs for full day)

 

Ministers & Laypersons: $30 half day / $50 full day

Students:             $15 half day / $25 full day

To register please fill out our registration form found at this link:

Injuries, mental health, and sports.

Care Coordinator

In sports, getting injured has been considered one of the worst things that could happen to an athlete. An injury could happen at any moment in an athlete’s career; they could suffer from injuries on the outdoor court, indoor court, and even at random places such as schools (Shobian, Hamdi, Bakhamees, & Magadmi, 2017). Usually, injuries have forced athletes to stop training for long periods of time and put their careers on hold. Most of them return to practice and competitions without enough confidence to perform (Podlog & Eklund, 2007). Therefore, an injury can drastically change an athlete’s lifestyle and this has caused many athletes to quit the sport. After suffering from an injury, athletes struggle to recover mentally and physically, which has a direct impact on their careers (Dyakova et al., 2017). This may cause athletes to suffer from anxiety, stress, and even depression throughout their careers and never completely recover. 

Psychological factors not only affect an athlete after an injury. There has been research that supports the idea that anxiety and stress may increase the probabilities of injury. According to Ivarsson and Johnson (2010), athletes who suffered from constant anxiety were more likely to get injured than athletes who did not suffer from it. Therefore, in order to prevent injuries, an athlete should be aware of the importance of mental health. Psychological factors have played an important role in athletes’ lives; therefore, they should focus on training certain mental aspects as well as physical aspects. It is essential that athletes understand the role of mental health and how it can affect sports and performance. Another factor that influences how athletes recover is the type of coping mechanism they have. Wadey et al. (2014), mentioned how the different coping styles affected the probabilities of re-injuries in their study. The results supported that athletes, who had better coping strategies, were less likely to be affected by anxiety, which helped improve their recovery time. 

A few examples of athletes who overcame severe injuries in their careers: 

  • Roger Federer: He is considered by many one of the best athletes ever. He is the best tennis player in the world and has won over 17 major tournaments in his career. However, he has been a victim of serious injuries throughout the years. The latest injury Federer suffered in one of his knees; he needed surgery and at least six months of rehabilitation. Nonetheless, he came back from the injury and won his 18th grand slam against all the odds.

  • Ronaldo de Lima: One of the best strikers to ever play the sport. Ronaldo was considered a phenomenon. He was part of a legendary squad in one of the best teams in history, Real Madrid. Unfortunately, he suffered from many injuries during his early years. Ronaldo tore his ligament in the knee twice and was expected never to play the same, but he returned, became the top world Cup scorer, and even won it in 2002. 

  • Peyton Manning: In a sport of contact such as football, not many players return from serious injuries. After many years with the Indianapolis Colts, Manning was beginning to lose his starter position to a younger quarterback. One of the reasons was because Manning suffered from many injuries. He even had to receive surgery on his neck and was almost forced to retire. He decided to try one more time with the Denver Broncos. Even though everybody thought he was never going to play again, he came back and won his second super bowl. 

References

Shobian, M. S. A., Hamdi, A., Bakhamees, W. H. S, & Magadmi, B. M. (2017). Epidemiology of sports-related injuries among athletes in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 69(6), 2607-2613.

Podlog, L., & Eklund, R. C. (2007). The psychosocial aspects of a return to sport following serious injury: A review of literature from a self-determination perspective. Psychology of Sport & Exercise, 8, 535-566.

Dyakova, G., Angelova, P., Angelova, I., Dyakov, T., & Belomazheva-Dimitrova, S. (2017). Sports injuries in student-athletes. Trakia Journal of Sciences, 15, 369-374.

Ivarsson, A., & Johnson, U. (2010). Psychological factors as predictors of injuries among senior soccer players. Journal of Sport Science and Medicine, 9, 347-352.


Wadey, R.,Hamson-Utley, L., Podlog, L., Hall, M., Hicks-Little, C., & Hammer, C. (2014). Reinjury anxiety, coping, and return-to-sport outcomes: A multiple medication analysis. Rehabilitation Psychology. 59(3) 256-266.

Written by: Yamid Montalvo, MA, LPC

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, 2022 11:30-1:30PM KATY MENTAL HEALTH NETWORKING EVENT

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JOIN US!

1818 Katyland Drive

Katy, Texas 77493

There is NO COST for attending this meeting. 

To reserve your place at this event please RSVP by filling out this simple form.

https://forms.gle/wcaK8HN4h6agrxtWA

THE MEETING TIME IS 11:30 AM TO 1:30 PM.  

NETWORKING 11:30 AM TO 1:00pm.  

Hosted by:

Katy Mental Health Network

David Bueno Martin from Martin Counseling

Light lunch provided by Andre Bennett from Matthew's Hope 

For any questions, please contact Martin Counseling’s office at 713-489-5473 or email: Info@HoustonLPC.com

PROGRAMA VICTORIA - MARTIN COUNSELING

David Martin

The Victoria Program is an original method of therapy that is unlike any other conventional treatment for alcohol and other drug addictions.

We have a team of specialized professionals led by Bernardo Ruiz Victoria, Psychologist Specialist in Clinical Psychology, in collaboration with Martin Counseling from Houston, Texas.

Our proposal to stop drinking alcohol and consuming other addictive substances will help you:

-Understand the reason for your problem.

-Learn to manage anxiety and depression.

-Regain self-esteem and emotional well-being.

-Learn to overcome situations regarding risk of relapse.

-Freedom from alcohol and drug dependence.

-Learn to live without addictions.

If you would like more information about the program, please go to the QR code and fill out the form.

Programa Victoria Con Bernardo Ruiz y Martin Counseling

Care Coordinator

El Programa Victoria es un método original de terapia que no se parece a ninguno de los tratamientos convencionales para la adicción al alcohol o a otras drogas.   

Contamos con un equipo de profesionales especializados dirigidos por Bernardo Ruiz Victoria, Psicólogo Especialista en Psicología Clínica, en colaboración con Martin Counseling desde Houston, Texas. 

Nuestra propuesta para dejar de beber alcohol y consumir otras sustancias adictivas le ayudará a:

  • Entender el por qué de su problema.

  • Aprender a manejar la ansiedad, la depresión.

  • Recuperar la autoestima y el bienestar emocional.

  • Aprender a superar las situaciones de riesgo de recaída.

  • Liberarse de la dependencia del alcohol y de otras drogas.

  • Aprender a vivir sin adicciones.

Si desea más información sobre el programa, llene el siguiente formulario y estaremos en contacto con usted.

https://forms.gle/W4HDfWuzyZ77shZR9

Looking for a college alternative?

Care Coordinator

We are excited to introduce you to a ministry that gives students a college alternative - Momentous!

Students aged 17-24 can take online classes from the college of their choice on the Momentous campus located in the mountains of northern New Mexico. Students will experience authentic Christian community, grow in their faith, and enjoy epic outdoor adventures!

Maybe you have a student that isn’t interested in college at the moment. Instead of college, they can join the Momentous paid work program!

Momentous is still accepting applications for this Fall 2022 and applications are open for the 2023-2024 school year as well!

There is more information below, and if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact them!

Office Space Available in Katy!

Care Coordinator

Office available

1832 Snake River Rd Suite A

Office suite in Snake River Rd office complex has 10x11 furnished / shared space available for counseling practice. Suite has 4 main areas with restroom and mini kitchen; waiting area, filing/records room, and 2 offices. Office park home to other professional practices and offers easy access to interstate and Fry Rd.

24 hour access / utilities included / internet access.

Signed 1 year lease $750 month + 1 month deposit

Days NOT available; Tuesday 6:00pm to close / Thurs 6:00pm to close / Sat TBD (coordinate together)

Contact Dan Johnson @ 281-968-9119 for pictures and more information.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th, 2022 11:30-1:30PM KATY MENTAL HEALTH NETWORKING EVENT

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JOIN US!

1818 Katyland Drive

Katy, Texas 77493

There is NO COST for attending this meeting. 

To reserve your place at this event please RSVP by filling out this simple form.

https://forms.gle/zMCp4SJrXxfF5eR68

THE MEETING TIME IS 11:30 AM TO 1:30 PM.  

NETWORKING 11:30 AM TO 1:00pm.  

Hosted by:

Katy Mental Health Network

David Bueno Martin from Martin Counseling

Eric Ayles from Starlite Recovery

Light lunch provided by Andre Bennett from Matthew's Hope 

For any questions, please contact Martin Counseling’s office at 713-489-5473 or email: Info@HoustonLPC.com

FRIDAY,  JULY 8, 2022 11:30-1:30PM KATY MENTAL HEALTH NETWORKING EVENT

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JOIN US!

1818 Katyland Drive

Katy, Texas 77493

There is NO COST for attending this meeting. 

To reserve your place at this event please RSVP by filling out this simple form.

https://forms.gle/vp1vYBuTkdT8Ei8E6

THE MEETING TIME IS 11:30 AM TO 1:30 PM.  

NETWORKING 11:30 AM TO 1:00pm.  

Hosted by:

Katy Mental Health Network

David Bueno Martin from Martin Counseling

Eric Ayles from Starlite Recovery

Light lunch provided by Andre Bennett from Matthew's Hope 

For any questions, please contact Martin Counseling’s office at 713-489-5473 or email: Info@HoustonLPC.com

FRIDAY,  JUNE 3rd, 2022. 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM Katy Mental Health Networking Event

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JOIN US! FRIDAY,  JUNE 3rd, 2022. 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

Location: PowerHouse Church

1818 Katyland Drive

Katy, Texas 77493

There is NO COST for attending this meeting. 

To reserve your place at this event please RSVP by filling out this simple form.

https://forms.gle/4ESUjcf6RznvEowo7

THE MEETING TIME IS 11:30 AM TO 1:00 PM.  

NETWORKING 11:30 AM TO 1:00pm.  

Hosted by:

Katy Mental Health Network

David Bueno Martin from Martin Counseling

Jeri Lilly from The Meadows

Light lunch provided by Jeri Lilly from The Meadows

For any questions, please contact Martin Counseling’s office at 713-489-5473 or email: Info@HoustonLPC.com

FRIDAY, MAY 6, 2022 - KATY MENTAL HEALTH NETWORKING

Care Coordinator

JOIN US! FRIDAY,  MAY 6, 2022. 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

Location: PowerHouse Church

1818 Katyland Drive

Katy, Texas 77493

There is NO COST for attending this meeting. 

To reserve your place at this event please RSVP by filling out this simple form.

https://forms.gle/hUtZEnJGNqPE6x1x7

by David Bueno Martin, MA, LPC-S

From Martin Counseling

THE MEETING TIME IS 11:30 AM TO 1:00 PM.  

NETWORKING 11:30 AM TO NOON.  

Hosted by:

Katy Mental Health Network

Katy Spiritual Care Network

David Bueno Martin from Martin Counseling

Eric Ayles from Starlite Recovery

Light lunch provided by Andre Bennett from Matthew's Hope 

For any questions, please contact Martin Counseling’s office at 713-489-5473 or email: Info@HoustonLPC.com