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The Price She Pays: Confronting the Hidden Mental Health Crisis in Women's Sportsfrom the Schoolyard to the Stadium

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Price She Pays: Confronting the Hidden Mental Health Crisis in Women's Sportsfrom the Schoolyard to the Stadium

Contributors:

By (Author) Erin Strout
By (author) Katie Steele
By (author) Tiffany Brown

ISBN:

9780316567473

Publisher:

Little, Brown & Company

Imprint:

Little, Brown & Company

Publication Date:

30th July 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Coping with / advice about mental health issues
Sport: general

Dewey:

796.082

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 158mm, Height 238mm, Spine 30mm

Weight:

487g

Description

Two experts in mental health and sport lift the veil on the crisis in women's athletics, offering parents and coaches urgently needed advice and support and showing how female athletes can find joy in whatever sport they choose, at whatever level they compete.

No matter the sport, the message to girls and women on the court or the field is the same: Be aggressive, but not too aggressive. Win at all costs, but be polite while you're doing it. Get strong, but not too big. Female athletes have long been conditioned to perform under these standards, gracefully and without complaints.

Yet, behind the scenes, female athletes are suffering from disordered eating, depression and anxiety, emotional and sexual abuse, self-harm, and even suicide ideation. Athletes like tennis star Naomi Osaka and gymnastics world champion Simone Biles recently took breaks from competition on the world stage to tend to their mental health. Their decisions have compelled many of us to ask: What is causing this mental health crisis among female athletes Through research and stories of female athletes of all ages and ability levels, The Price She Pays illuminates where we are going wrong-and how we can correct course.

Informed by their experiences both on and off the field, authors Katie Steele and Dr. Tiffany Brown help athletes and parents identify the signs and symptoms of mental health conditions, recognize mistreatment and abuse, understand body image and eating disorders, trauma, and more. By tackling these issues, The Price She Pays encourages readers to understand how the wellbeing of the whole person-not just the athlete-will lead to performance gains from the youth leagues to the elite levels, and everything in between.

Reviews

"The Price She Pays masterfully combines storytelling and journalism to create an impactful read on the mental health crisis in women's sports. Sports have the incredible ability to empower girls and women, but The Price She Pays examines the many ways that sports culture and athletic systems often fail to protect female athletes. Steele and Brown use their expertise as mental health professionals to inform, educate, and inspire readers, urging us all to take part in developing healthier sporting for all. This is an important read for any athlete, coach, or parent."--Leeann Passaro, The Hidden Opponent
"The Price She Pays is a stark reminder of the steep, and often hidden, costs when we focus solely on the physical aspects of sport and the win-at-all-costs nature of performance, especially for girls and women. Steele and Brown make the compelling case that if we want girls and women to thrive over the long-term--as athletes and as individuals--we can't ignore mental health. If you coach, teach, or parent girls and young women, you need to read this book. It's an essential toolkit for navigating the unique challenges female athletes face and for how we can create a better system of sports, one that supports women's needs and respects their value as whole human beings." --Christine Yu, author of Up to Speed
"Sports have the power to entertain, to thrill, and to bring people together. For a competitive athlete, the opportunity to go out on the field and deliver this day in and day out is a privilege. Yet this privilege can come at a high cost, particularly for girls and women. In The Price She Pays, Katie Steele and Tiffany Brown offer an unflinchingly honest look at the unique stresses, pressures, and challenges female athletes face at all levels of competition, while also providing a hopeful roadmap for the systemic change that will allow them to (re)discover the joy of sport without sacrificing their mental and physical health."--Jessica Mendoza, Olympic gold and silver medalist, first female analyst for MLB on ESPN
"The Price She Pays shines a light on the toxic systems and practices in girls' and women's sports, and the change we so urgently need in order to pave the way for a future of female superstars who can thrive physically, mentally and emotionally. This masterpiece is a must read for female athletes, as well as their parents, coaches, and anyone who cares about making the world of sports a safer place for women."--Deena Kastor, Olympic Medalist, marathon
"Essential reading for anyone involved with girls' and women's sports: parents, coaches, managers, administrators, and athletes themselves. The authors, experienced mental health professionals, were driven to write this book as they treated athlete after athlete struggling with the ramifications of an unhealthy sports experience. Sports can and should be a huge positive for girls and women, but sadly there are still very predictable ways they turn negative. Let's all educate ourselves and then change practices and systems so that the vision of Title IX can be realized."--Sarah Lesko, MD, MPH, Executive Director, Bras for Girls

Author Bio

Katie Steele, LMFT is a former highly recruited D1 athlete who ran track and cross country for the famed University of Oregon team under the infamous Alberto Salazar, an experience that left her with trauma for years to come. Deciding to dedicate her career to the integration of mental health care in athletics, she is now a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and co-founder of Thrive Mental Health, an outpatient mental health clinic in Bend, Oregon. Tiffany Brown, Ph.D., LMFT is a faculty member at the University of Oregon in the Couples and Family Therapy graduate program and a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who counsels student athletes and provides mental health education for coaches and staff. Journalist Erin Strout brings compelling storytelling and essential expertise to the project as well. Her work has appeared in Washington Post, ESPN, SELF, Outside, Runner s World, Women s Running, Triathlete, Women s Health and more.

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