A Life Too Short: The Tragedy of Robert Enke, by Ronald Reng, today wins the British William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award 2011.
Reng tells the story of the German goalkeeper Robert Enke, his life and tragic death by suicide in November 2009. A national hero, he appeared to have it all. His teammates and management had little idea that Enke was battling depression for some time. The book serves as a reminder that top sports people can struggle too, just like the rest of us, and need to have access to psychological help. Such help needs to be based on what helps people address their psychological problem (e.g. as endorsed by the NICE Guidelines for the treatment of psychological disorders in the NHS in England) and does so with an understanding of their life as a sportsperson.
Dr Victor Thompson
Clinical Sports Psychologist
www.sportspsychologist.com
Reng tells the story of the German goalkeeper Robert Enke, his life and tragic death by suicide in November 2009. A national hero, he appeared to have it all. His teammates and management had little idea that Enke was battling depression for some time. The book serves as a reminder that top sports people can struggle too, just like the rest of us, and need to have access to psychological help. Such help needs to be based on what helps people address their psychological problem (e.g. as endorsed by the NICE Guidelines for the treatment of psychological disorders in the NHS in England) and does so with an understanding of their life as a sportsperson.
Dr Victor Thompson
Clinical Sports Psychologist
www.sportspsychologist.com
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