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Dr. Hillary Cauthen

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​Renowned for her expertise in enhancing athletes' mental performance and well-being. With an unwavering passion for both psychology and sports, she has dedicated her career to empowering athletes to achieve peak performance through a holistic approach that encompasses every facet of an individual's well-being, fostering transformative growth and lasting fulfillment.

About

Welcome to our comprehensive range of services, thoughtfully designed to meet your diverse needs and elevate your performance and mental wellbeing. Dr. Cauthen  is able to create personalized offerings to meet the needs of those she serves. If interested in attending/creating  an event, coaching/counseling, or speaking engagements, please see below and contact us.

Services

Interested in creating a unique book event for your group, organization, or more? Let's get creative and create a unique event for your group. 
 

  • Book Reading

  • Book Signing

  • Speaking Engagements: book specific

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Hello Trauma

Book Events

Provides direct services on a continuum of care model for individuals, teams, and small groups.
 

  • Mental Health

  • Mental Performance

  • Executive Coaching

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Clinical Sport Psychologist

Innovative, inspiring, with key takeaways

 

  • Keynotes

  • Symposiums

  • Lectures

  • Podcast/Radio

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Speaker

Dr. Cauthen has written on variety of topics and assisted in creation of chapters for array of sport performance and psychology books. Interested in collaborating-reach out!

 

  • Psychological Trauma

  • Healing

  • Organizational wellness

  • Ethics

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Author

Speaking

Press

Ten years ago, or even five, an athlete of Simone Biles stature might have been reluctant to say that she struggled with pressure, much less to have withdrawn in the middle of an Olympic competition.

“People might have labeled an athlete mentally weak,” Hillary Cauthen, a clinical sports psychologist in Austin, Texas, said on Tuesday...

New York Times

There’s a perception that social media is nothing but bad for an athlete’s mental health. Experts argue that’s simplistic and unfair.

Social media use can provide entertainment, acceptance or emotional connection, Texas-based sports psychologist Hillary Cauthen told Yahoo Sports. 

Yahoo! Sports

"Running can help improve depressive symptoms due to the physiological processes that lead to improved mood," Hillary Cauthen, PsyD, CMPC, an executive board member at the Association for Applied Sport Psychology, told POPSUGAR.

PopSugar

Whether you have to stop playing sports because of an injury or you're just graduating from high school or college and don't plan to continue your game, it can be a hard transition away from constantly training, hanging with your team, and having a set fitness regimen. According to Dr. Hillary Cauthen, PsyD,...

Teen Vogue

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