Friday, 2:30pm
“Whose Game is It, Anyway?”
Dr.
Richard Ginsburg, PhD
MGH & Harvard Medical School –Sports
Psychology. Whose Game is it Anyway? www.whosegameisitanyway.com
We are living in an extremely competitive and
outcome-oriented culture. The pressure for children
to perform in sports has increased dramatically
over the past decade. Camps are now dealing with
more parental scrutiny, involvement and expectations.
How can camps develop successful sports programs
that help young athletes perform to their best
ability? How do camps manage teams with varying
degrees of talent?
Dr. Richard Ginsburg, a clinical psychologist
in the MGH Department of Psychiatry, is an author
and has experience as a sports consultant, coach,
teacher and athlete who brings a unique perspective
to these questions. |