Master Your Mental Game

Nicholas Lee, M.Ed., MHC-LP, and Amanda Fuller, M.Ed., MHC, NASM-CPT, empower athletes and their parents through mental skills development, transforming their approach to both practice and competition.

Our new workbooks are specially designed for junior tennis players and their parents to foster the mental skills necessary to thrive both on and off the court. Learn more below.

About the Authors

Nicholas Lee

Nicholas Lee

M.Ed., MHC-LP

Nicholas J. Lee, M.Ed., MHC-LP, is currently a staff psychotherapist at Greenberg Psychological Services in New York City, New York. He received his Master of Education in Counseling with a specialization in Sport and Performance Psychology at Boston University’s Wheelock College of Education & Human Development. He began playing tennis as a 6-year-old, and started competing in junior tennis tournaments through the USTA Eastern section at age 11. After high school, Nick continued his competitive tennis career as a four-year member of the men’s varsity collegiate team at Vassar College. Nick’s passion for mental health and performance work in sports largely comes from his own experiences as a competitive athlete.

Amanda Fuller

M.Ed., MHC, NASM-CPT

Amanda K. Fuller, M.Ed., NASM-CPT, MHC, has worked as a personal trainer since 2017 and her work with athletes in the training setting inspired her to move into the world of sport and performance psychology. Her work is especially focused on returning from injury. Amanda also has her master’s in counseling from Boston University and her work as a therapist has focused on mindfulness, acceptance, and values-based practices. In her free time, she enjoys training for endurance races, weightlifting, swimming, Pilates, travel, time with friends and family, and going on meditation retreats.