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Sport & Performance Psychology

Build the mental skills that drive peak performance

Peak performance isn't just physical — it's psychological. Dr. Kincade works with athletes, coaches, and corporate leaders to build the mental skills that drive consistent, high-level performance.

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Sport and Performance Psychology

The mental side of performance is where good becomes exceptional

The difference between good and exceptional performance often comes down to what happens in your mind. Dr. Kincade specializes in psychological performance consulting for competitive athletes, coaches, and corporate leaders who want to perform at their best under pressure.

Drawing on evidence-based approaches including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dr. Kincade helps clients develop focus, resilience, confidence, and the ability to manage performance anxiety, setbacks, and high-stakes situations.

With a deep scientific understanding of how the brain drives behaviour and performance, she brings a level of expertise to this work that extends well beyond traditional sport psychology.

Who This Service Is For

This service is designed for:

Competitive Athletes
Coaches
Corporate Leaders
Performance Anxiety
High-Stakes Situations
Setback & Recovery

Clinical Approach

Evidence-based methods, genuinely applied

Focus & Concentration

Develop the ability to direct and sustain attention under pressure, eliminate distractions, and perform with clarity when it matters most.

Confidence & Resilience

Build a robust, stable sense of self-belief that holds up under pressure, after setbacks, and in high-stakes competitive or professional situations.

Managing Performance Anxiety

Learn to recognize, accept, and work with anxiety as part of performance rather than something to eliminate — turning pressure into a performance asset.

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