Greg Clarke; Exploring the Intersection of Psychology and Sports

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In this episode of the Locked Up Living podcast,we interview Dr. Greg Clarke, a clinical psychologist with a diverse background in various roles. Dr. Clarke has worked as a clinical lead for a chronic pain service, a consultant psychologist, and head of psychology within a low secure rehab service. He has also worked as a lead clinical performance psychologist at a Premier League football club. During the conversation, Dr. Clarke discusses his experiences working in the field of clinical psychology and sports psychology. He shares insights into the challenges and rewards of working in these areas, highlighting the importance of maintaining a balance between personal and professional life. Dr. Clarke also discusses the temporary nature of the sports industry and the impact it can have on individuals' mental health. He emphasizes the significance of acceptance and the ability to overcome psychological pain, drawing on his experiences working with patients in pain services. Dr. Clarke also touches on the role of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and eye movement desensitization reprocessing (EMDR) in his practice. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights into the field of clinical psychology and the intersection of psychology and sports. Dr. Clarke's experiences shed light on the challenges and rewards of working in these areas and the importance of maintaining a balanced approach to life and work.