We visited with Sport Psychology Consultant Erika Carlson, M.A., a few interviews ago to talk about the specific social, emotional, and motivational aspects that face girls in sports, and she’s a wealth of information about that subject. (And about almost everything relating to mental training for athletes!) For today’s conversation, we’ll focus on an epidemic rise in ACL, and other injuries amongst female athletes.
Think about it! You’ve been practicing and competing with your team, and now, you can’t run, hustle, joke around, or compete….and you’re sitting in Dr’s offices all the time! How frustrating, lonely, and boring!!
Plus, there’s a whole new cadre of skills that you have to learn to heal up.
Erika has seen a lot of this in her work as a Sport Psychology Consultant, and in her partnerships with medical, and rehab clinics around the Bay Area, and has a multi-pronged solution to help these athletes.
She’s also been interviewed in Sport Stars Magazine (she’s on page 7) about this topic, and leads clinics, and assembles custom programs to help young athletes deal with the emotional difficulty of having to sit out because of an injury.
Erika has dedicated the last 12 years to developing and implementing mental training programs to help her clients achieve their goals in sport. Common goals her clients have are to earn a college scholarship, advance to the next level of their sport, improve performance and/or enjoyment of their sport, re-gain confidence or mentally prepare for a specific event.
Erika is pleased to be a Certified Consultant by the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (#274). For more information on AASP and the field of Sport Psychology please visit www.appliedsportpsych.org.
Erika is also a Member of the American Psychological Association (division 47), and IDEA Health and Fitness Association.
The sports she has worked with include, but are not limited to; soccer, golf, baseball, softball, gymnastics, acrobatics, track and field, basketball, volleyball, swimming, BMX, lacrosse, wrestling, equestrian, and hockey.

We’re pretty friendly…