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Article from the New Haven Register. Not sure what made Paul Doyle take this angle.
“Research shows one of the things that helps an athlete recover better is to keep them as integrated into the team as possible,” said Shane Murphy, a psychology professor at Western Connecticut State University. “Still being part of the team in some capacity. … That tendency to isolate and to feel isolated is a really important one to overcome.”
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“Research shows one of the things that helps an athlete recover better is to keep them as integrated into the team as possible,” said Shane Murphy, a psychology professor at Western Connecticut State University. “Still being part of the team in some capacity. … That tendency to isolate and to feel isolated is a really important one to overcome.”
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