Sport & Performance Psychology, University of Denver

Sport & Performance Psychology, University of Denver Sport & Performance Psychology graduate program at the University of Denver Simply put, sport and performance psychology is about improving the lives of others.

The University of Denver Graduate School of Professional Psychology (GSPP), with its history of pioneering innovative training in psychology is excited to offer a new Master of Arts degree in Sport and Performance Psychology. This degree is intended for individuals in the sport, performing arts, health and fitness, or mental health fields who want to develop their ability to improve the performanc

e and lives of those with whom they work. Those applicants involved in coaching and teaching in sport and performance settings are encouraged to add to their skills and abilities through this training. Denver's passion for sports and a thriving performing arts scene make it a perfect place to master the practice of sport and performance psychology. Students in the MASPP program are encouraged to continue their training by applying to the PsyD program. The field of sport and performance psychology is concerned with the psychological factors that influence human performance. It involves assessment and interventioan strategies that enhance an individual's performance and personal growth. GSPP's program is unique and pioneering in many respects. There are four areas in which this program truly stands out from other educational opportunities in the field of sport and performance psychology: our applied focus, the curriculum, practicum opportunities, and the faculty. The program provides the necessary training for an individual to become a competent, proficient sport and performance psychologist with the completion of a psychology doctoral program. The MASPP will help those who coach and work with others do their job more effectively and experience more rewarding outcomes.

04/02/2019

When professional athletes step into a competitive environment, there are few secrets about the training program that got them there. Everyone is training extremely hard, and there’s no magic potion that will allow an athlete to perform at a physically higher level than someone else. Often the only difference between winning and losing is who has the mental toughness to perform at their best when it really matters.

Read more about Addie's journey with Graduate School of Professional Psychology, University of Denver in our Newsroom: https://bit.ly/2OASlqT.



With March coming to an end, MASPP wanted to take the time to recognize and give thanks to the field of athletic trainin...
03/29/2019

With March coming to an end, MASPP wanted to take the time to recognize and give thanks to the field of athletic training.
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We are excited to have DU hosting the AASP Southwest Regional Conference in less than 1 month! Come join us to see prese...
03/08/2019

We are excited to have DU hosting the AASP Southwest Regional Conference in less than 1 month! Come join us to see presentations from students and professionals, and hear from keynote speakers Dr. Scott Goldman, Dr. Nicki Moore, Dr. Bill Moore, and our very own alumni, Dr. Shawn Zeplin. This is not only an amazing opportunity to learn and grow from others in the field of sport psychology, but also connect and network with this community. Registration is OPEN NOW!!

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02/26/2019

As February comes to a close, Dylan’s blog post expands beyond Black History Month and discusses the continuing journey of Black History

As a CPEX community, we are dedicated, passionate, and hardworking. We strive to share our passion with others. We are g...
02/21/2019

As a CPEX community, we are dedicated, passionate, and hardworking. We strive to share our passion with others. We are grateful for work our consultants are doing out in the field. It’s always a pleasure to see how we’re positively impacting our clients.

Katherine McManus, 2nd year MASPP student and CPEX President, provides insight on what it means to be a MASPP student, a...
02/13/2019

Katherine McManus, 2nd year MASPP student and CPEX President, provides insight on what it means to be a MASPP student, and a peek at our daily schedule in our latest blog post.

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It’s Super Bowl Sunday!!! Get prepared for the game by reading the article below where Director and Professor of Sport a...
02/03/2019

It’s Super Bowl Sunday!!! Get prepared for the game by reading the article below where Director and Professor of Sport and Performance Psychology at DU, Dr. Aoyagi, was quoted on the advantages of being the underdog.

The Pats join a long history of teams that've made sure everyone knows about the critics who counted them out.

"At the end of the day, success is being able to hold your head up high, regardless of the outcome, knowing that you did...
01/14/2019

"At the end of the day, success is being able to hold your head up high, regardless of the outcome, knowing that you did your best to become the best you can become." Check out our newest blog post that focuses on the value of success

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This Tuesday, January 15th, DU will be hosting a   Sit-Down. This event will feature conversations with highly accomplis...
01/12/2019

This Tuesday, January 15th, DU will be hosting a Sit-Down. This event will feature conversations with highly accomplished athletes and other accomplished professionals to discuss mental health and emotional challenges. The event is FREE and will be held in DU’s Hamilton Gymnasium from 6-8 p.m. ALSO, the first 150 students to attend will receive a FREE Yeti Rambler Tumbler! All the info on the event can be found on the link below:
http://ritchiecenter.du.edu/news/samehere-sit-downs-coming-to-du-on-january-15/

DU students are encouraged to attend the Sit-Down on Tuesday, January 15, in Hamilton Gymnasium. The event is produced by The Global Mental Health Alliance: We’re All A Little “Crazy”, and admission is free. This event will feature opportunities for candid and revealing conversations...

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The holiday season can be a chaotic and stressful time for many. A strategy to fully embrace and enjoy the holidays is to implement self care and unplug from technology/social media. Check out our newest blog post that focuses on self care and unplugging posted now on Wordpress!

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