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Jeni Shannon, PhD

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Institution

UNC School of Medicine

School

School of Medicine

Expertise

Sports Psychology, Athlete Mental Health

Department

Department of Sports Medicine

Sports Medicine/Athletics

Professional Bio

Dr. Jeni Shannon serves as the Director of the Carolina Athletics Mental Health and Performance Psychology Program (AMP). She is a Counseling and Sport Psychologist within the UNC Department of Sports Medicine, providing performance enhancement and psychological services to UNC student-athletes. After two and a half years in a part-time role, she joined the department full-time in January of 2017. Shannon meets with individual student-athletes on a one-on-one basis and also works with teams to offer comprehensive and integrated mental health and performance psychology support. Additionally, she collaborates with other Athletic Department staffers to educate student-athletes on a range of topics related to mental health, well-being and optimal performance. A native of Phoenix, Ariz., Shannon earned her undergraduate degree in psychology at the University of Arizona. She earned both a master’s and a doctorate in counseling psychology with an emphasis in sport psychology at the University of Missouri. She also completed a pre-doctoral internship and a post-doctoral fellowship, both with a specialty in sport psychology, at the University of California, Davis. Prior to coming to UNC, Shannon worked as a Counseling and Sport Psychologist at Regis University in Denver, where she also maintained a private practice. She is a licensed psychologist, a Certified Consultant with AASP and a member of the USOC Sport Psychology Registry. She also serves on the advisory board for the Collegiate Clinical/Counseling Sport Psychology Association.
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