Sports pyschology and its effects on teens and their families

September 21, 2009 by ClariTree Team  
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Obsession to sports is one interesting part of American culture.We make the sports stars very rich by idolizing them.It is important to us that our pro sports team win all the time. We even place a lot of emphasis on the sports our children play.  So much so that sometimes it gets out of hand.

I have noticed this trend running a family therapist San Diego service.  A lot of times teenagers and parents put so much stress on these games it gets out of hand.It will not happen all the time but the thing is it still does happen.The need for counseling is needed at those instances.

I have noticed this many times when parents stress so much in their children that they will be needing a counselor or a psychologist.  I have a lot of parents come into my sports psychologist San Diego office wanting too much out of their kids. A lot of stress and problems will be caused by this. Strains in their relationships will sometimes form if this happens. So instead of having the need of help in succeeding in sports they will be needing help in resolving some family issues.

It is at those times that some teenagers really feel they need help.  I help a lot of teens in my teen counseling San Diego work who can’t take the pressure it puts on them.If that happens then there will already be the need to work with the family of the teens and not just the teens themselves.  And with some good counseling sessions and advice a lot of the problems can be resolved.

These are extreme cases and rarely happen but if it happens it should be resolved immediately.  It is time to put a perspective on how important we make sports.  If we are able to do that we can make strained relationships loving once again.But it is the way to resolve it.To prevent further problems by resolving it early.  This makes for happier and productive families.

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