'Maybe It's Been Taboo Subject': Nadal Opens Up About Use Of Psychologist

'Maybe It's Been Taboo Subject': Nadal Opens Up About Use Of Psychologist

by Zachary Wimer

Rafael Nadal might not talk about his life often, but when he does, he usually says something very important and interesting.

The Spanish legend never had any hang-ups about talking about his life but often chose to be very private about it. He's a lowkey individual off the court, which is fascinating considering how intimidating and relentless he can be on the court.

Mental health is a pretty important topic these days, especially among athletes who are perceived as indestructible humans who never have any issues. Nadal opened up about that in a recent interview with LaSexta, talking about two instances in his life when he sought professional help.

"I have never had any problem talking about it, I went to a psychologist twice in my life, at two different stages in my life for two different problems I had. If you have pain in your leg, you go to the doctor."

There has been a longtime stigma on the topics surrounding mental health because, in a lot of places, going to a psychologist was perceived as negative. It got a lot better in recent years, partly thanks to prominent figures like athletes speaking about mental health, and urging people to take care of it.

"Maybe it has been a more taboo subject, but I don't perceive it this way, I perceive it as something normal and natural , it is just another part of the body and I would say the most important."

As Nadal pointed out, there should be no stigma there, whether a person is dealing with some problems or going to therapy as a prevention..

"It is an advance that people have the peace of mind of being able to talk about it, as I always had it, it doesn't seem new to me, maybe I don't see it this way."

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