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Bryan is a graduate assistant working for the Challace McMillin Center for Sport Psychology. He is a graduate student in James Madison University’s Combined-Integrated Doctoral Program in Clinical and School Psychology. He received an M.A. in Sport and Performance Psychology from the University of Denver, where his training and focus blended sport psychology, clinical counseling, and performance enhancement. He is passionate about the intersection of performance and mental health/well-being. He served as an athletics counselor and mental performance consultant for Old Dominion University before joining JMU. Bryan provides team and individual sessions focused on building psychological flexibility, trust in their process, performance routines, and mental skills to deploy when needed. His research interests include thriving in sport, acceptance and process-based approaches, and exposure work in sport contexts.

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