Sport Psychology

Strengthening the Mental Game for Lasting Success

Sport psychology uses evidence-based strategies to help athletes optimize performance, manage pressure, and enjoy the game again. It focuses on strengthening the mental and emotional skills that support success—not just in sport, but in life.

Are you...

  • Performing better in practice than in competition?

  • Feeling anxious before events, or freezing under pressure?

  • Dwelling on mistakes, losing focus, or struggling to reset?

  • A strong athlete who knows there’s still more in you?

Even high-performing athletes can find their mindset getting in the way. Whether it’s pre-competition nerves, perfectionism, frustration, or fear of failure, the mental load can impact confidence, consistency, and joy.

With decades of experience as a licensed psychologist—and a background as a competitive athlete myself—I help athletes strengthen the mental side of their game.

Together, we’ll work on strategies to quiet self-doubt, sharpen focus under pressure, and reconnect with the confidence and passion that fuel peak performance.

Sport psychology sessions are available for high school, collegiate, and adult athletes, both in person and remotely.

  • Sport psychology focuses on the mental side of performance—helping athletes strengthen focus, manage pressure, build confidence, and enjoy their sport more fully.

    It combines research-backed psychological strategies with practical tools like mental preparation, goal-setting, emotional regulation, and recovery after setbacks.

    Athletes at all levels—youth, collegiate, recreational, and professional—can benefit from training the mind as intentionally as they train the body.

  • Sport psychology sessions are tailored to your unique performance goals and challenges. Together, we’ll identify your strengths, uncover areas for growth, and set clear, purposeful goals—both on and off the field.

    Areas We May Focus On:

    Sharpening Mental Focus

    • Increasing concentration and intensity

    • Tuning out distractions

    • Managing pre-game routines and preparation

    Managing Pressure and Emotions

    • Reducing performance anxiety

    • Regulating arousal levels for optimal performance

    • Recovering quickly from mistakes or setbacks

    Building Resilience and Confidence

    • Coping with loss, injury, or failure

    • Staying grounded in high-stress moments

    • Strengthening self-belief and inner confidence

    Whether you're preparing for a major event, returning after an injury, or simply want to enjoy the game again, we’ll work together to help your mind become an asset—not an obstacle—in your performance.

  • I'm not just a psychologist—I'm a lifelong athlete who understands the mental and physical demands of sport from the inside out.

    I played women’s professional football for four years, quarterbacking for the three-time World Champion Houston Energy from 2000 to 2003. Today, I continue to enjoy a wide range of sports as both a player and a fan.

    In addition to my private practice work with athletes, I’ve consulted for sports medicine clinics, athletic performance centers, and competitive training facilities.

    These experiences, combined with my athletic background and ongoing clinical work, allow me to support athletes with both insight and empathy—because I’ve been there, too.

Dr. K Knows the Game, Because She’s Played It

Dr. Kristin Anderson competed professionally in the Women’s Professional Football League with the Houston Energy, playing quarterback and helping lead the team to three consecutive National Championships in 2000, 2001, and 2002. Known for her grit, athletic intelligence, and resilience—on and off the field—she remains an active athlete today, competing in pickleball and women’s golf leagues.

With firsthand experience in both individual and team sports at elite levels, Dr. Anderson understands the mental and emotional demands athletes face. Whether it's the pressure of performance, recovery from injury, navigating team dynamics, or finding identity beyond sport, she brings deep empathy, lived experience, and sharp insight to her work with athletes.