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Peak Sports Psychiatry Podcast

Peak Sports Psychiatry Podcast

Auteur(s): Dr. Mark Allen & Dr. Tommy Horn
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Hosted by Dr. Mark Allen and Dr. Tommy Horn, the Peak Sports Psychiatry Podcast explores the intersection of mental health and sport. Through conversations with athletes, clinicians, and advocates, each episode highlights stigma, performance, and the evolving role of psychiatry in athletics. Whether you're an athlete, provider, or supporter, this show offers insight, connection, and action.Dr. Mark Allen & Dr. Tommy Horn Hygiène et mode de vie sain Psychologie Psychologie et santé mentale
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  • AI, High Agency, and Reinventing Sport Psychology with Dr. Alex Auerbach
    Sep 22 2025

    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 Dr. Alex Auerbach, performance psychologist (NBA, NFL) and founder of Momentum Labs.

    Alex shares his journey from leaving a dream role with the Toronto Raptors to building a platform that makes mental skills training accessible to youth athletes everywhere. The conversation dives into:

    • 🧠 How AI can support, not replace, human connection in sports psychology

    • ⚡ The role of high agency in athlete performance

    • 🏀 Cultural differences between the NBA and NFL on mental health

    • 🌱 What the ideal youth sports experience looks like

    • 🚀 The future of performance psychology and athlete wellness

    Sound bites from Alex:
    👉 “I think a lot of growth is nonlinear.”
    👉 “These athletes are humans first.”
    👉 “Being present is a powerful mental skill.”

    Listen in for a fascinating conversation on where sports, psychology, and technology intersect.


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    56 min
  • Playing the Long Game: Parents, Coaches, and Athlete Mental Health w/ Dr. Sue Schimmel and Maureen Breeze
    Sep 17 2025

    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, Dr. Mark Allen and Dr. Tommy Horn sit down with Dr. Sue Schimmel and Maureen Breeze, authors of Playing the Long Game, to explore the critical intersection of mental health and sports performance. Together, they unpack the dynamics between athletes, parents, and coaches—highlighting the importance of resilience, communication, and psychological safety in youth sports.

    From technology’s impact on problem-solving to the role of listening over lecturing, this conversation offers practical insights for parents and coaches supporting athletes on and off the field. The discussion also spotlights the Coach-Athlete-Parent Project, an initiative designed to strengthen relationships and foster healthier team cultures.

    Key themes:

    • How parental support can both empower and hinder athlete independence

    • Why resilience and setbacks are essential for long-term growth

    • Generational differences in parenting athletes today

    • The impact of technology on youth development

    • Building trust and boundaries between coaches and parents

    Whether you’re a parent, coach, or athlete, this episode will leave you with strategies to “play the long game” in supporting athletic and personal development.


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    1 h et 2 min
  • You Can't Hide in a Race: Mental Health, Running, and Humor with Adam Boardman
    Aug 20 2025

    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 Adam Boardman, a former All-American cross-country runner turned therapist, to explore the intersection of sport, identity, and mental health.

    Adam shares how running shaped his sense of self, why athletes need therapists who truly understand their experiences, and how creativity (including a brief stint in stand-up comedy) influences his therapeutic approach. The conversation highlights the groundbreaking Marathon Medical Psych Program, which brings mental health support directly to endurance events, and emphasizes the power of cultural competence, sports metaphors, and humor in therapy.

    Whether you’re an athlete, clinician, or fan of sports culture, this episode offers fresh insight into rethinking mental health in athletics—not just to prevent illness, but to help people thrive.

    🎧 Tune in and subscribe for more conversations at the intersection of sport and psychiatry.

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    52 min
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