Applied Sport and Performance Psychology

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Dominican's Applied Sport and Performance Psychology (ASPP) department trains students to be ethical, professional, and culturally competent practitioners who work with performers in a variety of domains. Our program is committed to supporting both the professional and personal growth of students to become practitioners and leaders of Sport and Performance Psychology who integrate the art and science of mental skills training.

Academic Programs

To learn more about our academic programa, please visit the Applied Sport and Performance Psychology page. We offer training for the following:

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Events

To learn more about our upcoming trainings, please visit the Applied Sport and Performance Psychology events page. 

ASPP Events

Advisory Board

Our Advisory Board for the Applied Sport and Performance Psychology (ASPP) programs here at ÐÓÊ®°Ë consists of inspiring leaders, practitioners and performers from various performance domains based in Europe and all across the US. Learn more about their knowledge, skills and expertise on our ASPP Advisory Board page.

 

Help deserving students become the Sport and Performance Psychology leaders they aspire to be with a donation of any amount. We appreciate your support! 

Applied Sport and Performance Psychology Leadership

Alison Pope Rhodius

Alison Pope-Rhodius, PhD

Professor Program Director Applied Sport and Performance Psychology

Faculty and Staff

Alison Pope Rhodius

Alison Pope-Rhodius, PhD

Professor Program Director Applied Sport and Performance Psychology
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Dan Ourian, MA, CMPC

Assistant Director, Applied Sport and Performance Psychology
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Jazzy Oates

Student Services Manager for Applied Sport & Performance Psychology
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Kai Laird

Adjunct Assistant Professor
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Cynthia Clarke

Adjunct Instructor
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Diana Lattimore

Adjunct Instructor

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