It’s Difficult to Ask for Help By Paul Haefner, Ph.D.|2019-01-14T13:00:18-05:00January 14, 2019|Categories: Sport psychology|Tags: anxiety, confidence, equestrian, equestrian sport, equestrian sport psychology, help, performance anxiety, sport psychology| Read More 0
The Golden Key to Conquering Fear and Anxiety By Paul Haefner, Ph.D.|2018-12-17T08:07:31-05:00December 17, 2018|Categories: Sport psychology|Tags: anxiety, equestrian sport, equestrian sport psychology, fear, interventions, overcoming fear, performance anxiety, sport psychology| Read More 0
What is an Equestrian Sport Psychologist and… what do they do? By Paul Haefner, Ph.D.|2018-11-11T21:58:42-05:00November 11, 2018|Categories: Sport psychology|Tags: anxiety, change, equestrian, equestrian sport, equestrian sport psychology, Focus, goal attainment, goals, horses, learning, nerves, overcoming fear, performance anxiety, performance enhancement, personal growth, recovery from injury, relationships, solution, sport psychology| Read More 0
RELAX – a rider’s guide to relaxation in competition. By Paul Haefner, Ph.D.|2018-11-04T19:48:39-05:00November 4, 2018|Categories: Sport psychology|Tags: anxiety, equestrian, equestrian sport, equestrian sport psychology, horse show, horses, nerves, performance anxiety, personal growth, relaxation, riding| Read More 0