Born in Montreal, Quebec, Saul Miller came to B.C. in 1982. A graduate of McGill University and the Institute of Psychiatry, University of London (Ph.D. Clinical Psychology) his work in sport psychology reflects his study of Eastern disciplines and Western psychological thinking. He has worked with many professional teams including the New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, Vancouver Canucks, Florida Panthers, St. Louis Blues, Nashville Predators, plus PGA Tour golfers and Olympians in over a dozen different sports. Also an accomplished painter, Miller lives in North Vancouver.

Bibliography:

Performing Under Pressure: Gaining the Mental Edge in Business and Sport, Wiley 2010
Why Teams Win: 9 Keys to Success in Business, Sport and Beyond, Wiley 2009
Hockey Tough: A Winning Mental Game, Human Kinetics, 2003
The Complete Player: The Psychology of Winning Hockey, Stoddart, 2001
Performing Under Pressure, McGraw Hill, Ryerson, 1992
Sport Psychology for Cyclists, Velo, 1999
A Little Relaxation: Hartley & Marks, 1990
Food For Thought: A New Look at Food and Behavior, Prentice Hall, 1980

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