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ISBN 13
9780091935580
ISBN 10
009193558X
Book Subtitle
The Mind Management Programme To Help You Achieve Success, Confidence And Happiness
Publisher
Vermilion
Editorial Review
"He is the best. I’ve played my most consistent form for Liverpool and England since seeing Steve." (Steven Gerrard Steven Gerrard) "The mind programme that helped me win my Olympic Golds" (Sir Chris Hoy) "Steve Peters is the most important person in my career" (Victoria Pendleton, World and Olympic Cycling Champion) "Steve's been excellent. He is a specialist in what he does and a genius in that field, and is such an understanding guy." (Brendan Rodgers) "Absolutely fascinating, the book is fantastic ... I'm obsessed with this book" (Chris Evans, Radio Two)
About the Author
Prof Steve Peters is a consultant psychiatrist and has worked in the clinical field of psychiatry for over 20 years. He specialises in optimising the functioning of the mind and also holds degrees in mathematics and medicine. Prof Peters is Undergraduate Dean at Sheffield University Medical School and resident psychiatrist with Sky ProCycling. He is also the consultant psychiatrist for Liverpool FC and, from May 2014, for the England football team. Steven Gerrard, Sir Chris Hoy, Sir Bradley Wiggins, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Victoria Pendleton and Craig Bellamy have all spoken publicly about how Prof Peters' unique model has helped them improve their performance. Outside of elite sport, Prof Peters works with CEOs, senior executives, students, hospital staff and patients, helping them to understand why they think and act as they do and how to manage their minds to optimise their performance at work and in their personal lives.
Language
English
Parental Rating
15+
Format
Paperback
Author
Prof Steve Peters
Publication Date
05/01/2012
Number of Pages
368