Sports fan depression is real: Did your team lose last night? by Anthony Centore, PhD | Nov 13, 2024 | Depression, Mental Health Topics In the world of sports, the thrill of victory often comes with the sting of defeat. For die-hard fans, these emotional swings are familiar—but what happens when a team’s loss brings more than just temporary sadness? “Sports fan depression” is a term that describes the intense emotions some fans experience…
6 positive effects playing sports can have on a child’s health by Taylor Bennett | Aug 23, 2022 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Parenting Growing up, my brother and I were both very active (and yes, our parents were very busy). I played soccer, basketball, and tennis, and even danced for a while. Meanwhile, my brother also played soccer, basketball, and tennis, as well as baseball and track. Needless to say, we were practicing,…
Supernaturally talented but still human: Examining the unique (and also normal) mental health challenges of Olympians and elite athletes by Jason Crosby | Jul 21, 2021 | Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics When even the word “Olympian” means god-like, it’s hard to ignore the superhuman connotations behind the Olympics. And when we think about the great Olympians of our time like Michael Phelps or Simone Biles, we usually think about the ways in which their physical gifts and strength set them above…
Sports fanaticism and post-game depression: How to comfort a distressed sports fan when their team loses by Wistar Murray | Jul 13, 2021 | Depression, Mental Health Topics Even if you can’t relate to the sports fanatics who paint their teams’ colors on their bellies and go on week-long alcohol benders when their teams lose, you can still identify with the tragedy writ large on 7-year-old Prince George’s babyish features when England lost to Italy in the Euro…
Missing the tailgates and cheering from the stands? College football fans are taking a hard hit this season by Madison Bambini | Sep 22, 2020 | College, COVID-19, Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics As soon as talk about a looming global pandemic swept across the States, everyone took a hard, isolated hit. For fans of sports teams, this was an especially hard transition in a unique way. Most major sports seasons were halted or altered—which meant that fans of these sports teams weren’t…
Playing organized sports decreases depression in boys, but not girls (Video) by Taylor Bennett | Jun 19, 2019 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Gender, Mental Health Topics Playing sports might protect boys from depression. A study from the journal Biological Psychiatry examined how exercise might impact the development of depression in children. It analyzed over 4,000 kids ages 9 to 11 and saw that sports participation was linked to fewer depression symptoms specifically in boys. Researchers found…
Youth football helmets need more front padding (Video) by Taylor Bennett | Apr 25, 2019 | Mental Health Topics, Research Most youth football helmets lack sufficient front padding. This, from the Virginia Tech Helmet Lab, which rated every youth football helmet on the market. Only seven of these helmets received a perfect score for effectively reducing head acceleration during impact. Those with lower ratings typically had front padding that was…
New study shows violent soccer fans aren’t typically aggressive outside of the sport by Taylor Bennett | Jul 9, 2018 | Mental Health Topics, Research A new study shows that the violence we see in soccer super-fans isn’t characteristic of their personality or every day. This aggression is instead rooted in a psychological construct called identity fusion, which refers to the sense of oneness and belonging one feels in a group of individuals. These findings…
Sports and depression: Is there a link? by Taylor Bennett | May 9, 2018 | Depression, Mental Health Topics For some, it’s just a game. But for others, it’s a lifestyle. I’m talking about the players of course, but there’s another group that fits the bill: die-hard sports fans. For players and die-hard sports fans alike, there’s more on the line than a game lost and a slight blow…
6 mental benefits of team sports: Improved mood, confidence, focus, and more by Taylor Bennett | Oct 10, 2017 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Sports are a longtime love of mine—I may not tune into Sunday night football every week or follow my basketball team the whole season through, but I respect, support, and even envy what the players do for a living. When I was just 5 years old, I laced up my…
Sports Camaraderie May Be Responsible for Fan Violence, Mimics Extreme “Brotherhoods” by Taylor Bennett | Sep 28, 2017 | Community, Mental Health Topics, Research Sports fans escape from their everyday lives through their beloved game, whether it be football, basketball, or soccer. They narrow in on what’s going down on the field or the court and they forget about their own positions or roles in life for the time being. More importantly, these individuals…
The 20 Greatest Sports Psychology Quotes of All Time by Nathan Davidson | Aug 8, 2017 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Being a great athlete not only requires great physical attributes, but also a mastery of the mental game. Most of the greatest athletes in sports history became great because they mastered the psychological aspect of their respective game. As we gear up for another amazing fall sports season, we decided…