
The Sport Psych Show #331 Dr Erin Prior - Navigating Athlete Mental Health
Nov 3, 2025
Dr. Erin Prior, a Chartered Sport and Exercise Psychologist and Lecturer at Loughborough University, delves into the complexities of athlete mental health. She shares insights from her extensive consultancy work, emphasizing the importance of nuanced conversations about mental health, particularly among performance directors. Erin discusses the risks of simplifying mental health challenges, the influence of sporting environments, and the crucial roles of multidisciplinary teams. Her research advocates for better understanding and support structures for athletes confronting mental health issues.
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Performance Directors Are Critical Gatekeepers
- This paper is likely the first to examine performance directors' views on athlete mental health.
- Performance directors shape investment, culture, and policy so their perspectives are crucial.
Definitions Shape Responses
- Erin used the WHO definition but let participants define mental health in interviews.
- She recommends Keyes' dual-continuum model for nuance between wellbeing and diagnosable illness.
Physical Health Analogies Mislead
- Performance directors often use physical health analogies to understand mental health.
- This lens can mislead expectations around treatment timelines and causes for mental ill health.
