Dr. Cristina Versari on Beliefs, Relationships & the Power of Communication | EP 40

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Dr. Cristina Versari on Beliefs, Relationships & the Power of Communication | EP 40

from Grateful and Full of Greatness with Mark Glicini · host Mark Glicini

One of the best sport psychologists in the world today, Dr. Versari served as the former Program Administrator for the NBA Education and Career Development Program. Her expertise lies in career transition, life planning, and use of assessment to provide a holistic approach to performance enhancement. Dr. Versari is the Director of the Sport Psychology Program at the San Diego University for Integrative Studies (SDUIS). Dr. Versari has worked with high profile clientele for over 30 years, including the Brazilian Olympic Men’s National Basketball Team, and continues to provide services to elite professional athletes, executives, and teams. Listeners what will hear why pain is leverage, how beliefs drive action, and what determines the quality of an individual's life. To contact Dr. Versari, email [email protected]

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