Published Articles

​​(Previously in the Professional Newsletter and World of Psychology at PsychCentral)


Supporting the Emotional Life of Boys: One Size Does Not Fit All (Panepinto, J, 2018)

Beneath the Surface of Helicopter Parenting (Panepinto, J, 2018).

Getting Beyond "Getting Over It": Supporting the Emotional Development of Boys (Panepinto, J, 2018)

​Three Parenting Skills to Help Children Develop Emotional Intelligence and Resilience (Panepinto, J, 2020)

Parenting Beyond Behavior Management: Five Fundamentals Supporting Developmentally Sound Parenting (Panepinto J, 2019)

Parenting Teens: Five Key Developmental Principles to Keep in Mind (Panepinto, J., 2019)

Using a Helpful Cognitive Tool During the Pandemic (Panepinto, J, 2020)

​The Most Important Question in Relationships (Panepinto, J, 2020)


(Published in the New England Psychologist)


Vertical Development: 5 Ways for Practitioners to Grow Personally and Professionally  (Panepinto, J, 2018)


(Published in Additudemag.com)


Fatherhood Rules: How to Be a Good Dad When Your Child Needs You Most




(Published in Tennis Pro)


​Where Motivation and Development Meet:  The Intersection of Player and System on the Competitive Path 
​Keys to Mental toughness
The Competitive Mindset as Part of a Comprehensive Structure
The Development of Self in Coaching: How Meaning-Making Influences the Coach-Player Relationship
Developing a Resilient Mindset: The Two Processes of Intentional Progress 
Motivation and Performance: An Inside-Out Approach
Letting it Happen: Removing the Obstacles to Flow  
Untying the Knots of Self-Talk  
Aligning Development for Players and Programs
​Playing with Numbers: Planning Outcomes with Quality in Mind 



Eight Questions Every Parent Should Ask:

Parenting in the Present With the Future in Mind

A unique format to empower parents to clarify the

importance of their role through the lens of

crucial developmental principles. Questions lead to

answers are specific to you and your family right now. 




Eight Questions Every Parent Should Ask: The Teen Years

The Teen Years helps parents align with key developmental

needs of adolescents while guiding teens toward

independence. The 8 Questions empower parents to

reflect on their family story, and parent in the

present with the future in mind.



Above the Field of Play: A Developmental Approach to the
Psychology of Sports and Performance

Studies point to the leverage that psychological
principles provide for success, well-being, and
optimal performance. Above the Field of Play 
draws from the growing literature on development,
motivation, positive psychology, neuroscience
(and more), delivered in a concise and practical format.
This workbook will be an invaluable reference
and tool for growth for years to come.


​​A Father's Path: On Fathers and Sons,

the Space in Between and Beyond

​A Father's Path looks at the unique relationship of

fathers and sons through a developmental lens,

offering valuable ideas to build, strengthen, and mend

relationships. The Path offers an intergenerational

view of son to father to son.



Up Follows Down: Resilience in Everyday Living

Resilient individuals have developed an ability to handle,

overcome, and rebound following adverse situations.

But there is something more to this process explored for the

first time in Up Follows Down. Discover a framework to develop 

resilience and growth in everyday experiences. Practical strategies

will help readers develop the fundamental building blocks of

the character and qualities of resilient individuals. 




The ARC of a Meaningful Life:

Developing a Life of Purpose, Fulfillment, and Integrity








The Arc of Primary Leadership:

The Authoritative Foundations and Influences

of Our Most Immediate Roles







The Arc of Peak Performance 

...delivers the important psychological essentials

to complement the physical skills and strategies

of your sport on the path to competitive excellence.

The Arc offers a developmental approach to the

psychology of performance, providing a

foundation to unlock potential at each stage.

This workbook provides a framework for the most

important psychological concepts to structure

your learning and improvement. 


Above the Court:

A Mental Mastery Framework for Next-Level Tennis 
...provides the path to improving your psychological
approach to learning, competing, and unlocking
precious potential. For the tennis player or  coach

serious about developing the most important capacity 

of actualizing potential: the mind.

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Empty Mind, Blank Page:

50 Ways to Unlock or Unleash Your Creativity







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