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The footballers mental health In their own words

The footballers mental health In their own words

Caroline Elwood-Stokes
Caroline Elwood-Stokes
Language: English - 134 pages
Paperback
€14.51
€14.51

Synopsis

Charles Adam played for a number of Scottish clubs, including Dundee United. He died on 17th December 2012 at the age of 50. The cause of death was suicide. Justin Fashanu was found hanged in a deserted lock-up garage he had broken into, in Shoreditch, London. He was at the time facing a court charge in the US of sexually assaulting a teenage boy, and wrote in a suicide note that while innocent he felt he would be treated unfairly because of his homosexuality. His career had already nosedived by the time he spoke about his sexuality, but to his own mind it was a deep-seated prejudice within the English game which led to his demise. The suicide of German footballer Robert Enke has raised fresh questions about the particular pressures of sport on the psyche. Every case is unique, and Enke had suffered intense personal tragedy with the death of his baby daughter from a congenital heart problem three years ago. His widow Teresa said he had battled depression for years, and that he lived in fear the daughter they had subsequently adopted would be removed from them if his condition became public knowledge. His career was also dominated by the extreme highs and lows that ch

About Caroline Elwood-Stokes

Caroline Elwood-Stokes
Caroline Elwood-Stokes, former player of Sheffield Wednesday Ladies. Kilnhurst, Sheffield United Ladies and published author is the founder of FOOTBALLS AWARENESS of MENTAL HEALTH (FAMH), an Organisation providing support and awareness to players, coaches and managers suffering with – or have suffered with – mental health issues. ​ “As an ex footballer myself, I lost my career abruptly 23 years ago,” said Elwood-Stokes. “I was not able to face football, I couldn’t even bear to hear the word and I went into a massive spiral of depression, so severely that I was self harming, taking over doses and planning my own death. Basically, if I couldn’t play football I wanted to be dead. After years of taking anti depressants and having many sessions of bereavement counselling to get over the loss of my career, I have finally returned to the game.”

Product specifications

BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publishing dateWednesday, 19 October 2022
Edition1
Pagecount134
Interior colorBlack/white
Size148 x 210 mm
AuthorCaroline Elwood-Stokes
CategorySports and hobbies > Fitness