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Introducing Hannah Stoyel

Written by Hannah Stoyel

Hello! I am Hannah Stoyel (formerly Cooper) and I am a HCPC registered Sport and Exercise Psychologist. I work in private practice in London with a range of athletes who are of all ages and participate in a wide range of sports. I am also a sport psychologist for Swim England where I work with swimmers along the talent pathway and with coaches around the country. I am also a qualified gymnastics coach and have experience working with gymnasts, tumblers, and cheerleaders. I am currently a PhD candidate at University College London where the subject of my research is eating disordered in athletes.

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Hannah Stoyel

Hannah is an HCPC registered Sport Psychologist and a fully Chartered Sport Psychologist with the BPS. Hannah works with clients in private practice at Optimise Potential, with Reading FC girls' Academy, and is one of the lead Sport Psychologists for Swim England. She has a PhD in Clinical Sport Psychology from UCL where she focussed her research on disordered eating in athletes.

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