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Panthers hire in-house therapist to handle mental health issues.


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Side note, this can also be great for players recovering from injury. When I tore my labrum and bicep wrestling in college our coach had me go to a psychiatrist. It made returning after my surgery so much better because I wasn’t afraid of tearing it again after a decent amount of sessions.

Serious injuries can be traumatic especially when you’re suiting up to go get hit by smart cars flying across the field.

Tepper is making Carolina a very attractive destination for FAs...

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3 hours ago, panthers55 said:

https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article219058125.html

 

This is very important to me as a psychologist and Panthers fan. One more way that Tepper is leading the way as an owner and a leader in this league. The more I hear and see, the more I like him. It is about time we destigmatize mental health issues that as human beings affect us all to varying degrees.

I love this move. It is long overdue.

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Unfortunately these players work in an industry where you have to be half crazy to play at a high level and be effective.  If it wasn’t a sport they’d be arrested for assault.  She’ll have her hands full reinforcing a mad dog mentality on the field and then transitioning to a gentle kitten approach at home.

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