Ellis, Louise (2015) Clarke Carlisle has spelt it out: retiring from sport can be a traumatic loss. The Guardian Newspaper. ISSN 0261-3077
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Athletes by nature are mentally tough, and are perceived to be mentally tougher, fitter and healthier than others – and this makes it harder for them to approach someone for help, especially if they are in the public eye. They can experience loss in many ways – loss of form, loss of speed, or through injury or retirement. The severity of the psychological response to that is often misunderstood by other sportspeople, and to a certain extent by the athletes themselves.

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