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Virtual Sports Special Interest Group
Saturday, March 22, 2025, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM PDT
Category: Special Interest Groups

Hi all,
 
Get ready to swap out your playbook for a bit of off-field inspiration! We’re thrilled to invite you to our upcoming virtual meeting hosted by the Sport and Performance Psychology SIG. This isn’t just another timeout—it's a chance to dive into the behind-the-scenes world of athletics case management, with a twist of college sports humor.

Event: "Life of an Athletics' Case Manager"
Speaker: Caitlin Broadwell, APCC – the powerhouse Case Manager at Long Beach State, who’s been known to call more plays off the field than a seasoned coach!
When: Saturday, March 22nd, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM via Google Meet
RSVP: Please drop a quick pass (email) to [email protected] or [email protected].

Caitlin’s experience is as versatile as a well-rounded athlete. Not only does she assist athletes with their mental health needs, but she also scores big by working with teams on wellness, team building, and mental skills training. Plus, if you’re curious about what happens after the final whistle, don’t miss her podcast, "Hanging Up the Jersey," where she chats with former athletes about transitioning out of sport—a true behind-the-scenes locker room talk.

Whether you’re a seasoned pro in the field or just warming up, this session promises a blend of expert insights, inspirational plays, and a few lighthearted banter-filled moments that will make you wish every day was game day.

So lace up your sneakers, grab your favorite snack from the concession stand (or your kitchen), and join us for an engaging hour that’s sure to be a game-changer.

Looking forward to seeing you on the virtual field!

Best regards,

Jason




Caitlin Broadwell, APCC serves as the Case Manager at Long Beach State assisting athletes in mental health needs. A native to Lawrence, Kansas and a graduate of Colorado State University Pueblo and Louisiana State University(LSU), has had clinical training in school counseling and sport psychology while at LSU. She was a collegiate indoor volleyball player in undergraduate school and used her fifth year of eligibility at LSU to play beach volleyball while earning a Masters in Kinesiology and Masters in Counseling. Her internship year was with LSU's Sport Psychology department where she worked with athletes with a variety of issues including grief, trauma, sport & school related issues, stress, interpersonal relationships, and disordered eating. She works with teams on creating wellness, team building and mental skills training.

Caitlin's clinical interests includes life after sport, identity development, sport and career related issues, and trauma.

"The opinions of presenters, and their approach to psychological issues and interventions, do not represent a formal endorsement of any position by the Los Angeles County Psychological Association, leadership or its members. The opinions, ideas, and concepts expressed are purely those of the presenter."