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Steve Peters (born 5 July 1953) is an English psychiatrist who works in elite sport. He is best known for his work with British Cycling. He has published four books, A Path Through the Jungle in 2021, The Chimp Paradox in 2012, My Hidden Chimp in 2018 and The Silent Guides in 2018. Early life Peters was born in Middlesbrough. His father worked on Tees Dock as a stevedore and his mother worked as an insurance agent. He was the middle child of three boys. He attended Grammar school having passed the scholarship entrance exams. He was not academically inclined and by self-admission would pass each academic hurdle throughout his entire career by achieving only what was necessary. He achieved eight ordinary levels and then took four Advanced level subjects in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology; the first pupil at his school to take four ‘A’ level subjects. After leaving school he went to Stirling University to study Mathematics and then went on to take a Post Graduate Certificate of Education at Sheffield University, where he gained a distinction in teaching practice. He taught mathematics for several years in secondary schools and colleges. During his teaching career he undertook extensive voluntary work that spanned across organisations such as ‘Help the Aged’, the NSPCC (working with educationally and socially disadvantaged children), the RSPCA and he also took classes at North Sea Camp for young offenders alongside work in the probation service. Peters’ interest in the support for victims of crime led him to help start a victim support scheme in his town of Boston. This movement spread and resulted in the National Victims Support Scheme. Peters re-entered University to study medicine at St Mary’s Medical School, part of the University of London. During his time as an undergraduate he was the year representative in his first year, the Secretary of the students Union in his second year and became President in his third year. He won the prize for medical statistics. Whilst at St Mary’s he also directed the medical school opera and became the president of London University Athletics. He represented London University at the British University Championships where he made the final in the 200 metres. Peters was awarded colours for outstanding service to the University of London. Work Medical and academic career After graduating as a doctor he undertook several positions within hospitals and institutions across the UK in disciplines of surgery, medicine, general practice and various branches of psychiatry. He gained his membership exams for the Royal College of Psychiatrists and became a Consultant psychiatrist within the National Health Service, where he worked for twenty years. During this time he was Clinical Director of Bassetlaw District General Hospital and worked at the Special Hospital at Rampton working with patients with personality disorders. In parallel to his hospital clinical work he worked at Sheffield University as a Senior Clinical Lecturer in medicine where he became Undergraduate Dean and Professor of Psychiatry (positions which he still currently holds as of 2015). During his time at the University he gained a master's degree in Medical Education, a Post-Graduate Diploma in Sports Medicine and was awarded a Doctorate in Medicine. Peters set a precedent by being bestowed the Senate award for teaching excellence on two occasions, still a unique achievement, and represented the University at a meeting to celebrate teaching excellence at Downing Street. Peters set up the mentoring system for student support within the medical school and led on this for several years. Work in elite sport In 2001 a former student at Sheffield recommended Peters to the British Cycling team, and he moved from part-time to full-time work with the team in 2005. Peters has been recognised by Olympic cyclists Sir Chris Hoy and Victoria Pendleton, as having helped them in their careers. Sir Dave Brailsford has described Peters as "the best appointment I've ever made." Peters stepped down from his role with British Cycling in April 2014 when Brailsford left his position as Performance Director. Peters has worked with Ronnie O'Sullivan since 2011 working with him when he won his 4th and 5th World Snooker Championships in 2012 and 2013. O'Sullivan has acknowledged Peters' influence and help in his continued success. After the 2012 Olympics Peters was appointed by UK Athletics to work with the country's high performance athletes. Sprinter Adam Gemili, who won gold at the 2014 European Athletics Championships in the 200 metres and silver at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in the 100 metres, attributed his ability to perform under pressure at major championships to his work with Peters. In November 2012 Peters started to work with Liverpool F.C. In March 2014 he was recruited to help the England football team. Books A Path through the Jungle (2021) A Path through the Jungle is a structured, practical self-development programme to help the reader attain psychological health and wellbeing. Professor Peters explains complex neuroscience in straightforward terms with his Chimp Management Mind Model. The 8 stages of the book help you to focus on yourself, empower you and leads you along a path to robustness and resilience. The Chimp Paradox Peters' first book, The Chimp Paradox, was published in January 2012 and has since gone on to sell 615,000 copies in the UK (as of 31 March 2019). In the book Peters uses his 'Chimp Model' to depict the irrational, emotional areas of the brain as a chimp and the logical areas as a human. My Hidden Chimp Released in November 2018, My Hidden Chimp , is an educational children's book written to help children understand and manage their emotions. It has sold over 50,000 copies (as of 24 February 2019). The Silent Guides Released in November 2018 as a companion book to My Hidden Chimp, the book is aimed at adults, to help them understand their own mind and to support their children reading My Hidden Chimp. Chimp Management Peters established Chimp Management Ltd, a company which delivers consultancy and training services. He presents a video programme every two weeks on The Troop, a membership platform set up by Chimp Management Ltd. Athletics career Peters competes in masters athletics and has held multiple World Masters Champion titles and world records over the 100, 200 and 400 metres. He currently competes in the M70 age group. See also Sports psychology References External links Official website. Discover the Steve Peters popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Steve Peters books.

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    The SHED Method

    Sara Milne Rowe

    Make 2020 your best year yet with the help of the The Shed Method stepbystep advice to give you the drive to go after what you want and achieve real success.'A new way to tackle l...

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    A Lifetime In A Race

    Matthew Pinsent

    With his lastgasp victory as part of the Great British coxless four team at the Athens Olympics, Matthew Pinsent clinched an historic fourth Olympic Gold to add to the three alread...

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    40 Fights Between Husbands and Wives

    Colm Liddy

    Couples.Couples at war.Couples apparently at peace with war simmering beneath the surface.Desire frustrated.Desire, satisfied but in surprising ways.Revenge at its most creative....

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    An Investigation Into The Correlation Between Emotional Intelligence and Sales Performance

    Peters

    Driven by a fascination with human behavior, psychology, and sales and a desire to enhance workplace dynamics, Steve Peters explored the intricate relationship between emotional in...

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    Winning Not Fighting

    John Vincent & Sifu Julian Hitch

    Winning Not Fighting draws on the philosophy of Wing Tsun, an ancient Chinese martial art, to offer a profound and practical guide to achieving success at work, life and business. ...

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    Practical Thinking

    Edward de Bono

    In Practical Thinking de Bono’s theme is everyday thinking, how the mind actually works – not how philosophers think it should. Based on the results of his famous Black Cylinder Ex...

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    How to Go to Work

    Lucy Clayton & Steven Haines

    The definitive careers guide for starting out in today's working worldIt's tougher than ever to get the fundamental skills you need to get started and thrive in your career.Whether...

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    Detox Your Ego

    Steven Sylvester

    What stops you performing at your best? Your ego.Your ego is your natural defence system, triggered when strong emotions such as anxiety and fear sweep through you. When you're doi...

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    Cracking Neuroscience

    Jon Turney

    For so long, the brain was the great unknown of human biology; an evolved complex of cells, chemicals and electricity, which eluded even the understanding of its own grey matter. N...

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    De-junk Your Mind

    Dawna Walter

    Free your mind, discover your potential, and become the person you want to be in 2020Like physical clutter in your home, mental clutter slowly fills up your head, making it hard to...

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    The Idea in You

    Martin Amor & Alex Pellew

    Take your passion and make it happen with The Idea In You by Martin Amor and Alex PellewDo you have an idea in you? A hobby, a project, a product ... something that could change yo...

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    Now is the Time

    Stanislaus Kennedy

    "Take time to live it's what life is for."This is an inspiring and thoughtprovoking work of vision from multibestseller Sister Stanislaus Kennedy. A timely and prescient collectio...

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    No Regrets on Sunday

    Peter Hawkins

    Are you stuck in a rut but not sure what you should change or what else you could do? You can change your life for the better and in just one week.No Regrets on Sunday is a 7day pl...

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    Find Your Own Path

    Fiona Buckland

    Embark on a journey to living your most fulfilling, authentic life with the help of life coach Fiona BucklandYou are not in the waiting room of life. This is it. You sense you have...

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    Textbook of Wisdom

    Edward de Bono

    Wisdom comes with living a long life, full of rich experiences and can’t be learnt, right? Wrong. In the Textbook of Wisdom bestselling author Edward De Bono (Lateral Thinking, Ser...

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    Little Wins

    Paul Lindley

    'Read on, and rediscover how to live a fuller and more successful life' SIR RICHARD BRANSON, from the forewordThere are some 400 million people worldwide whose creativity, imaginat...

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    Belonging

    Owen Eastwood

    THE #1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER'Gareth Southgate's secret weapon' Guardian'A copy of Eastwood's new book, Belonging, was given to every England player when they reported for duty ...

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    Keeping Your Head in the Game

    Gary Bloom

    Drawing on his work with elite athletes, the world's first sports psychotherapist on what to do when life throws you a curveball'Cracking tales, a great read' Nigel Owens MBE, rugb...

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    The Family-First Entrepreneur

    Steve Chou

    A WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLERMost entrepreneurs start a business seeking freedom but end up in a prison of hundredhour workweeks isolated from their loved ones. This book is a g...

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    The Pressure Principle

    Dr Dave Alred MBE

    ''If you are struggling with exams, vivers, job interviews, work presentations, with performing in a team or individual sport or find it difficult to interact in social situations...

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    Conflicts

    Edward de Bono

    Think, don't fight.In today’s world we use an out of date thinking system to navigate our way through modern society, especially when it comes to conflicts and disagreements.Confli...

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    The Business Survival Kit

    Bianca Miller-Cole & Byron Cole

    SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLERWith straightforward, heartfelt advice, The Business Survival Kit guides you to a thriving business while nurturing your humanity Marie Forleo, #1 NY Times ...

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    Be Your Own Superhero

    Laura Meek

    Is anxiety your archenemy? Are your emotions hulking out? Is low confidence your kryptonite? Then this book is for you. With this practical guide, child psychiatrist Dr Laura M...

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    Changing Your Story

    Bill Beswick

    'Bill offers you an opportunity to grow your mind and think like a champion. I recommend it to you!' Adam PeatyWe all love stories. They make us feel, help us connect, relate to on...

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    How To Get Your Act Together

    Suki Sandhu & Felicity Hassan

    'Obligatory reading for anyone straight, white and male or otherwise who wants to do better but doesn't know where to start.' People Management'A pivotal guide for going from aw...

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    Handbook for a Positive Revolution

    Edward de Bono

    Anyone can join the positive revolution. All you need is creativity. Historically, revolutions have been negative – defining, overthrowing or destroying an enemy, fuelled by a se...

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    Becoming Your Real Self

    Dr Eddie Murphy

    When you find yourself in a good place in your life, how do you make sure you stay there? Or, if you're in a bad place in your life, how do you get out of it? Here's how ... Dr Edd...

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    Cake

    Shane Curran

    Cake: the utterly distinctive memoirs of Shane Curran.In an age when sportsmen have perfected the art of saying nothing and suppressing any trace of personality, Shane 'Cake' Curra...

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    How to Know Everything

    Elke Wiss & David Doherty

    The international bestseller that will sharpen your mind, broaden your perspective and transform your relationships.WHY ARE WE SO BAD AT ASKING GOOD QUESTIONS?In an increasingly po...

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    Future Positive

    Edward de Bono

    ‘Of one thing in life we can be sure. The quality of our life in the future will depend on the quality of our thinking.’Why are we so prone to be negative? And how can we become mo...

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    Never Let Go

    Suzanne Alderson

    How to help your child with mental illness through partnering, not parenting.Never Let Go is a supportive and practical guide for parents looking after a child with a mental illnes...

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    From Borroloola to Mangerton Mountain

    Micheal O'Muircheartaigh

    Micheál Ó Muircheartaigh is best known as the voice of the GAA. But his interests and enthusiasms – sporting and nonsporting – go far beyond the fields of Gaelic games. In his new ...