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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 654459" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>IC: I think we have established before that Ache's sport psychologist should be cloned for the wider distribution. He has really been heaven send for us.</p><p></p><p>We too did try to find this type of services before for Ache, mostly before he hit his teens and became very uncooperative. We did get something called neuropsychiatric coaching for him at one time but it was aimed more for executive function difficulties.</p><p></p><p>For social skills there never seemed to be anything concrete available aside of very basic skills that Ache mastered just fine after I spent quite a lot of time 'dog training' him to master those. </p><p></p><p>We got extremely lucky when Ache's former team was looking for sport psychologist to work with him and someone had heard that this guy was good with more challenging athletes and he happened to have room for new client at the time. He really seem to have very wide area of experience and is also willing to find new stuff, consult others to figure out his clients issues and what could help and also try new. It also seems he strongly prefers to work with more complex clients instead of taking easier jobs. I happened to hear what he charges for lectures about basic sport and performance psychologist techniques for example corporate clients or trendy gyms etc. and comparing that to what he bills us for the about the same time used... Well, yikes! And apparently it is even very difficult to get him to give those motivational type lectures despite the high prices. So I just assume he strongly prefers working one on one with challenging clientele.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 654459, member: 14557"] IC: I think we have established before that Ache's sport psychologist should be cloned for the wider distribution. He has really been heaven send for us. We too did try to find this type of services before for Ache, mostly before he hit his teens and became very uncooperative. We did get something called neuropsychiatric coaching for him at one time but it was aimed more for executive function difficulties. For social skills there never seemed to be anything concrete available aside of very basic skills that Ache mastered just fine after I spent quite a lot of time 'dog training' him to master those. We got extremely lucky when Ache's former team was looking for sport psychologist to work with him and someone had heard that this guy was good with more challenging athletes and he happened to have room for new client at the time. He really seem to have very wide area of experience and is also willing to find new stuff, consult others to figure out his clients issues and what could help and also try new. It also seems he strongly prefers to work with more complex clients instead of taking easier jobs. I happened to hear what he charges for lectures about basic sport and performance psychologist techniques for example corporate clients or trendy gyms etc. and comparing that to what he bills us for the about the same time used... Well, yikes! And apparently it is even very difficult to get him to give those motivational type lectures despite the high prices. So I just assume he strongly prefers working one on one with challenging clientele. [/QUOTE]
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