Webinar: Intro to Sports Psychology in the NIL Era
Apr 24, 2026

Start time:

12:00 PM

End time:

01:00 PM
Register


 

This webinar, Sport Psychology and the NIL Era 101, introduces foundational principles of sport psychology and evidence-based practices that Mr. Lindsay W. Huddleston II, MS of Sport Psychology Solutions uses when working with high school, collegiate, and professional athletes. The session will also introduce the concept of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) and explore its emerging effects on the mental health and well-being of college athletes. Participants will learn about how psychological skills such as goal setting, imagery, arousal regulation, and attention management apply to performance contexts and how the evolving NIL landscape introduces new pressures and responsibilities for athletes’ mental wellness and identity.
 

This webinar aligns with beginning-level academic expectations by introducing learners to a content area — sport psychology and NIL impacts — with structured, accessible information about key conditions, treatment methods, and issues. Attendees will be guided in comprehending underlying psychological principles, the nature of performance-related stress, and the contemporary NIL environment, which meets introductory educational criteria by fostering foundational knowledge and comprehension of emerging psychological challenges in sport.
 

Presenter:
Lindsay Huddleston II
Owner
Sport Psychology Solutions (SPS)

 

Registration:
Complimentary if you do not need continuing education credits.

 

MCBAP CE
MHAM Member | $10
Potential Member | $15

 

Social Work CE
MHAM Member | $20
Potential Member | $25

 

*This event has been approved by MCBAP as a RELATED activity for a 1.0 contact hour. 
*This training/event has been approved by the NASW-Michigan Chapter for a 1.0 synchronous GENERAL social work CE: Approval Number 20260424-CA-MHAM.

 

*There are no refunds for individual registrations, but it can be transferred to another person. For more information, please contact Kristen Taylor at kristen@mha-mi.com.