Jack Campbell enters player assistance program

Rubi

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What's your real name, Rubi? Seems like a reasonable ask to me.
Yes it does. I'll give you a clue...

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TheDawnOfANewTage

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It's nice to see that entering this program is becoming more common.
Not in the wishing these problems on them, but in them using this and getting help when they have them.

Get better Jack, I'm cheering for you again.

Ya, complicated now, but we’ve improved from Kevin Stevens bouncing his unconscious face off the ice and saying “nah, it’s fine, I’ll numb it with stuff!” I also think the mental toll on NHLers might be more than that for most sports- sounds silly, but given the duration and intensity it’s up there. And that’s focused even more for goalies, so no wonder they’re seemingly seeking help more than most.
What exactly is he hoping to fix by entering the Players Assistance Program? Excuse my ignorance. I haven't been following the Soup saga very closely for the past couple of years.

I agree with you. All I'm asking is if he's made public whatever issue he's having. Seems like a reasonable ask to me.

Dude, that wasn’t your original question. What a weird thing to twist your own words over- you came at it all aggressive, you coulda worded it “do we know what the problem is?”, don’t act dumb. What exactly are you trying to accomplish here?
 

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Can someone tell me a player who entered the PAP and actually have a long productive career after? Cause I feel like every player I think of that was the beginning of the end, bobby ryan, carey price, Kuznetsov…
I don't think, and Panthers fans hope that it was not the beginning of the end for Spencer Knight.
 

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Ya, complicated now, but we’ve improved from Kevin Stevens bouncing his unconscious face off the ice and saying “nah, it’s fine, I’ll numb it with stuff!” I also think the mental toll on NHLers might be more than that for most sports- sounds silly, but given the duration and intensity it’s up there. And that’s focused even more for goalies, so no wonder they’re seemingly seeking help more than most.




Dude, that wasn’t your original question. What a weird thing to twist your own words over- you came at it all aggressive, you coulda worded it “do we know what the problem is?”, don’t act dumb. What exactly are you trying to accomplish here?
Okaaaayy...
 
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This is my #1 struggle and I wouldn't wish it on anyone, it's crippled my life
me too, but I tried cognitive behavioral therapy and it helped. I used to be my own worst enemy where I was soo worried that I was going to have a panic attack that the relentless self checks would inevitably snowball into a panic attack. The CBT taught me to go with the flow more and in turn I have way less attacks now. I still get them but I'm not doing it to myself almost every day like before
 
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What exactly is he hoping to fix by entering the Players Assistance Program? Excuse my ignorance. I haven't been following the Soup saga very closely for the past couple of years.
Nobody knows except for him his family and probably his agent. Its none of our business. Was hoping this thread would go ignorance free.. welp!

Take all the time you need Jack!
 

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While supposedly a nice man, Campbell is a mess - and makes a mess of every organization he is apart of.
Probably not the place to debate a moron like you but answer me this, how shit must an organisation be if one man can make a mess of it?

I know it probably makes you feel a little bit better about yourself but f***ing grow up.
 

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me too, but I tried cognitive behavioral therapy and it helped. I used to be my own worst enemy where I was soo worried that I was going to have a panic attack that the relentless self checks would inevitably snowball into a panic attack. The CBT taught me to go with the flow more and in turn I have way less attacks now. I still get them but I'm not doing it to myself almost every day like before
Glad it helped. I haven't been so lucky. I generally manage not to have an external panic attack, except when I am outside... but internal attacks are still several times a day sometimes.
 

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