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Philip Clarke is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology (Online) at the University of Derby, affiliated with the College of Health, Psychology and Social Care. His research focuses on mental health in high-performance contexts such as sports and aviation, performance psychology, and personality studies. Notable work includes exploring help-seeking behaviors among professional athletes, choking mechanisms in pilots, and predictors of the yips in sports. His interdisciplinary approach bridges psychological theory with practical applications in resilience and stress management.
- Education: PhD in Psychology (2017), focused on paradoxical performance mechanisms.
Key research interests include athlete mental well-being, performance under extreme pressure, and the interplay between personality traits and performance outcomes. His work often employs qualitative methods to uncover subjective experiences in high-stakes environments.
Publications span journals like the Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology and Frontiers in Psychology, addressing topics from pilot performance anxiety to dark personality-environment interactions. Despite prolific output, no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided materials.
No grants or formal advisee-student relationships are listed here. His contributions are reflected in over 1,143 research output views and 428 downloads, highlighting impactful engagement with applied psychological research.