FIFPro - the World Players' Union

FIFPro, the World Players' Union, is a global organization that represents over 60,000 professional football players from around the world. The organization is dedicated to promoting the rights, welfare and interests of all professional football players, including the protection of their mental health.

Claude Steiner Part 1 - Transactional Analysis

Claude Steiner is a renowned psychologist, author, and teacher, who is best known for his work in the field of Transactional Analysis (TA). Steiner was one of the pioneers of TA, a powerful therapeutic approach that helps individuals understand their relationships with others and themselves, and make positive changes in their lives. In this blog, we will delve into Steiner's work and explore how his contributions have shaped the field of psychology and helped countless individuals achieve greater happiness and fulfillment.

Mental Health in Women's Football

Mental Health in Women's Football: The Importance of Support and Awareness

Football, or soccer as it is known in some countries, is a sport that has been played by millions of people worldwide for decades. Women's football, in particular, has seen a significant increase in popularity over the past few years. Despite this growth, the mental health of female footballers remains a crucial issue that often goes unnoticed. This blog aims to shed light on the challenges faced by female footballers and why it is important to provide them with proper support and resources.

Mental Health in Football: Manchester United's Jadon Sancho

Football is a sport that requires immense physical and mental strength. The players must perform at the highest level, and the pressure to win can take a toll on their mental health. Jadon Sancho, one of the most talented young footballers in the world, has been in the limelight for his recent performances on the field, but what is not talked about enough is the impact that this level of pressure and scrutiny can have on a player's mental wellbeing.

Wellbeing at Work: Why It Matters and What You Can Do About It

In today's fast-paced and increasingly competitive world, the importance of wellbeing at work cannot be overstated. A happy, healthy, and motivated workforce is essential for success, both in terms of individual productivity and overall organizational performance. Unfortunately, however, many employees experience high levels of stress, anxiety, and burnout on a daily basis, putting their wellbeing at risk.

Mental Health in Football: A Growing Concern

Football is one of the most popular sports in the world. From amateur to professional levels, the sport is enjoyed by millions of people of all ages and backgrounds. However, despite its popularity, the sport has come under increased scrutiny in recent years with regards to the impact it has on the mental health of players.

What is Emotional Literacy?

Emotional literacy refers to the ability to understand, recognize, express, and manage one's emotions, as well as to understand and empathize with the emotions of others. It is an important life skill that helps individuals build stronger relationships, communicate effectively, and lead a fulfilling life.

The internal legacy of the windrush

What impact does this have on the family? I began to reflect on the conversations I’ve heard at social events, and families like mine, that have moved to England from the Carribean, since the Windrush and suffer from a similar legacy. Brining more value to the importance of the Windrush story being told.

Coronavirus Mental Health Remedy For Young People

Corona Virus has seen a spike in anxiety among young people. They are falling victim to exaggerated playground gossip, due to not having any facts to squash the rumours with. Parents and adults that work with young people can prevent this from happening using this guided discussion.

A World of Strangers to Anger

How a lack of emotional literacy affects the world. This blog uses anger as the example emotion, to highlight how the positives and the negatives of our experiences are rooted in our emotions. The same goes for the world as a collective global community.

Heroes and Villains

The Joker was released at a great time (just before World Mental Health Day). With the Joker having mental health problems, the film highlighted the lack of support and resources for mental health services, and social exclusion towards the mentally ill through the Joker’s story.