Sports Psychology Therapists in Providence, Rhode Island

Sports psychology is a specific branch of psychology devoted to supporting the wellbeing and optimal performance of athletes. Sports psychology can help those participating in a wide range of settings, from amateur athletes participating in recreational sports to Olympians and other professional sportspeople.

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Jessica Lynn Cardwell

Therapist

Accepting clients from Providence, Rhode Island

Sports psychologyTraumaADHD Anxiety Autism spectrum disorder Depression
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Sarah Quaratella

Psychiatrist

Accepting clients from Providence, Rhode Island

Sports psychologyTraumaADHD Anxiety Mood disordersPregnancy, perinatal, postpartum mental health
 In-person & online

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Jay Soucy

Therapist

Accepting clients from Providence, Rhode Island

Sports psychologyTraumaCollege & graduate student mental health Couples counseling Relationship issuesCreative blocks & writer's block
 In-person & online
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Greg Carpenter

Therapist

Accepting clients from Providence, Rhode Island

Sports psychologyTraumaAcute stress managementRelationship challengesPainful memories and traumasLife transitions
Online only

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Kimberlyann Marsden

Therapist

Accepting clients from Providence, Rhode Island

Sports psychologyTrauma Anxiety College & graduate student mental health DepressionPeak performance
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Kenneth A. Parks

Therapist

Accepting clients from Providence, Rhode Island

Sports psychologyTrauma Anxiety College & graduate student mental healthAnger management Depression
 In-person & online

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