Dr. Deanna Nobleza has become the first-ever mental health director for the Philadelphia Phillies, where her primary responsibility is to ensure that the players and coaches are taking care of their mental well-being. She understands that mental health is an essential part of overall health, especially in a demanding lifestyle like professional baseball, which involves rigorous travel schedules and time away from families.
Initially, there were some concerns about the stigma associated with mental health, but Nobleza found that there was a willingness among the team to embrace mental health initiatives and seek help when needed. In her second season, she started sessions with players and coaches to address the pressures of playing in Philly and other mental health issues that may arise. She hopes that her work will pave the way for other women to enter similar roles in professional sports.
Nobleza encourages athletes to seek help when needed and sees asking for help as a brave and beneficial step towards improving performance on and off the field. She believes that by prioritizing mental well-being, athletes can achieve their full potential and lead more fulfilling lives both on and off the field.