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Blog & News
Clarke Carlisle has spelt it out: retiring from sport can be a traumatic loss
Louise Ellis writes for The Guardian http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/feb/05/clarke-carlisle-retiring-sport-professional-athletes-depression
Tennis Psychology: the psychology behind why female players grunt
Louise Ellis comments in The Telegraph http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-life/10919656/Wimbledon-2014-Why-do-women-players-grunt.html
Ian Poulter & the Psychology behind his Ryder Cup Performances
Louise Ellis writes for The Guardian. Read the article in The Guardian: http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2014/sep/25/ian-poulter-europe-ryder-cup-braveheart-psychologist
Louise Ellis & Jess Ennis present at British Airways & IMG Olympic Event
Louise Ellis, Sports Psychologist & Performance Consultant was invited by IMG to provide an interactive sports psychology workshop for employees of Tier 1 London Olympic games sponsor British Airways. Great Britain 2012 athlete Jessica Ennis, MBE also attended the day to inspire British Airways staff.
Loss, retirement and depression in sport
Loss, Retirement and Depression in sport Footballers and athletes can experience loss in many ways, loss of form, loss of speed, or loss at not being able to perform through injury or retirement. The severity of the psychological responses' are often misunderstood by those involved in sport and to a certain...
David Beckham Voted As All Time Football God
Louise Ellis comments for Anchor Bay Entertainment See comments in the daily mail: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1346343/Dads-popular-David-Beckham-role-models-boys.html
Psychological response to injury – symptoms in athletes
Louise Ellis explores the psychological responses elite and professional athletes experience after injury and how this impacts on the healing process. Sports performers like any other group can experience loss in many ways; loss of form, loss of speed or loss of not being able to perform at the expense of...
Golf Confidence & Performance: Psychology of golf putting
Thinking about your putting technique in between shots can make you play worse, not better, according to a new report by scientists. Thinking about your putting technique in between shots can make you play worse, not better, according to a new report by scientists. The researchers at the University of...
Role of A Sports Psychologist, Louise's interview for the Government jobs website
Louise's role as a sports psychologist Read the original interview below. See the edited interview by visiting connexions-direct. Louise Ellis is an accredited sports psychologist who works with professional and amateur sportsmen and women in the UK and overseas to support them with various areas of performance. (more…)





