
Inside the NHL: Mental Health, Injury Recovery, and Elite Athlete Care with Kevin Morley
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Content Warning: This episode contains discussion of suicide and mental health struggles. If you or someone you know needs help, contact the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 (U.S.).
In this episode of the Peak Sports Psychiatry Podcast, Dr. Mark Allen and Dr. Tommy Horn sit down with Kevin Morley, Head Athletic Trainer for the Nashville Predators, to explore the evolving world of athletic training and the growing emphasis on mental health in sports medicine.
Kevin shares his journey from collegiate to professional sports, offering rare insights into the vital role athletic trainers play in supporting both the physical and mental well-being of elite athletes. From creating safe spaces for personal conversations to collaborating with clinical psychologists and navigating the demands of an NHL travel schedule, Kevin highlights why a holistic approach to athlete care is essential.
🎙️ Topics Covered:🏒 Mental health’s role in athletic training🧠 How athletic trainers support overall athlete wellness🤝 Integrating psychological care within pro sports teams✈️ Travel challenges in professional hockey and their health impact🩺 Collaboration among sports medicine professionals💬 Kevin’s philosophy: “If you listen long enough, patients will tell you what’s wrong.”
Whether you’re an athlete, clinician, or sports enthusiast, this episode sheds light on the teamwork and mindset needed to keep athletes performing at their best—on and off the ice.