Concussions affect more than just the brain; they also impact emotional and mental health. Research shows that many athletes experience elevated symptoms of:
For some athletes, these challenges are new, surfacing only after the injury. For others, a concussion may amplify existing mental health concerns.
Importantly, these emotional and psychological symptoms aren’t “just in your head.” They’re often a direct result of how a concussion impacts your nervous system, particularly the autonomic nervous system—the part responsible for your body’s stress response, heart rate, and more.
The connection between concussion and mental health is well-documented in scientific literature, particularly regarding how psychosocial stress interacts with injury recovery. Key studies highlight the following:
Your mental health is not just a side effect of concussion, it’s a core part of your recovery process.
Mental health in elite athletes: International Olympic Committee consensus statement
(Reardon et al., 2019)
Sport-related concussion ~
begins on page 678
Mind, Body and Sport:
Understanding and Supporting Student-Athlete Mental Wellness
(NCAA, 2014)
Chapter 4 ~ begins on page 61
Traditional treatments like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) often focus on reshaping thought patterns. However, for athletes recovering from a concussion, CBT may not be sufficient. Concussions can impair cognitive functions like memory, processing speed, and attention difficulties, which make it harder to engage in therapies that rely on clear, rational thinking.
Because a concussion affects both brain function and the autonomic nervous system, recovery requires more than just cognitive work. It calls for an integrative approach that simultaneously addresses the physical, emotional, and neurological dimensions of healing.
At Crossover Counseling, we specialize in evidence-based, nervous system-informed approaches tailored to the unique challenges athletes face during concussion recovery. Rather than focusing solely on cognitive restructuring, our methods integrate emotional and somatic healing to support the whole person.
Key approaches include:
Internal Family Systems (IFS)
Neuro Emotional Technique (NET)
Athletes trust us because our care is both evidence-based and athlete-informed. We stay grounded in the latest research on concussion, mental health, and performance recovery, combining scientific expertise with personalized, human-centered care.
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Concussion Recovery & Mental Health:
A Whole-Person Approach for Athletes
Understanding the link.
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