Psychological Support
Glasgow Scotland G31 2NZ
Currently a full time applied sport psychology practitioner working in all sports and performing arts at all levels, Jeffrey is a graduate of the ‘Psychology of Sport’ Masters Degree course at University of Stirling - the only Sport Psychology Masters program in Scotland to be accredited by the British Psychological Society. He gained a distinction and placed top of his year whilst doing so.
Jeffrey is now in the process of progressing on to stage 2 of training to become an Accredited Sport Psychologist through the British Psychological Society.
He aims for his services to be inclusive for all ages and levels, and strives to do this through raising awareness of what sport psychology is and how it may help everything enhance their performance as well as cater for their health and well-being.
He has worked with:
Scottish National Squash Team
1st Scottish Premiership (soccer) Team
Tennis Juniors (Club, Regional, County, National, International)
Elite 400m Sprinter (Top 3 Scotland)
Elite Junior Golfers (Top 25 World Ranking U12)
Competitive Diver
Number 1 Hockey umpire in the world
Elite Junior Swimmers
Professional Squash Player
Karate Fighter (Top 3 Scotland)
Professional MMA Fighter
Elite Junior Artistic and Competitive Gymnasts (Top 3 Scotland)
Junior Wakeboarder (Top 3 UK)
Professional Formula 1 Waterskiier (Top 3 Europe)
Squash Juniors
Professional and Amateur Golfers
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This work has been a combination of individual sessions, team workshops, mental skills training (on and off the field), performance analysis and observation and motivational talks.
Jeffrey carries out continuous research to ensure that his practice is as up to date and relevant as possible. A combination of current theory and past personal experience shapes Jeffrey’s practice.
He also regularly attends The British Psychological Society’s: Scottish Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology quarterly conferences to help raise awareness of the discipline, learn from experienced others, and reflect on his own practice.