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Maximize performance, Accelerate Recovery.

At STILLWATER, we use cutting-edge neuromorphic kernel technology fused with advanced clinical sports psychology to help athletes push limits - without breaking down. 

ABOUT
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Founded by Dr. Henrik Selch, PsyD, with 25 years of elite experience, STILLWATER specializes in AI-powered clinical sports psychology aimed at injury prediction, prevention, and accelerated rehabilitation. Our mission is to transform sports psychology from subjective guesswork into data-driven, dynamic control—delivering precise insights for optimal performance and safe return-to-play (RTP).

meet the team

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Dr. Henrik Selch, psyd.

Founder of Stillwater - Clinical Sports Psychology. With over 25 years of dedicated experience in the field of clinical sports psychology, Dr. Selch is a recognized authority in assisting athletes globally navigate pressure, overcome injuries, and achieve their most ambitious goals. As a PsyD, Dr. Selch combines clinical expertise with groundbreaking AI science, pioneering adaptive models that digitally replicate human autonomic physiology - ensuring STILLWATER remains at the research and ethics forefront.

multidisciplinary team

Achieving peak performance and lasting resilience requires more than a single perspective. Our expert partners work in concert, leveraging deep clinical expertise and the power of AI to address every facet of an athlete’s well-being—from physiological stability to psychological resilience. This network allows us to provide truly global support for elite athletes in every sport.

OUR CLIENTS

OUR SERVICES

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    Individual sessions

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    GROUP SESSIONS

  • 03.

    COACH SESSIONS

  • 04.

    WORKSHOPS & PRESENTATIONS

The rate of NRTS (No Return to Sport) range up to 35.7% , with the majority of studies citing nonbiomechanical -related reasons such as fear or reinjury or psychological factors as the major deterrent for returning to sports!

Ryan et al., 2025

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