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More importantly, Uplift recognized the emotional struggles holding him back. Shyce battled anger during matches, self-blame after losses, and isolation from teammates. Rather than drop him, Uplift did something rare: they connected him with a licensed therapist and enrolled him in anger management, fully funded.
More importantly, Uplift recognized the emotional struggles holding him back. Shyce battled anger during matches, self-blame after losses, and isolation from teammates. Rather than drop him, Uplift did something rare: they connected him with a licensed therapist and enrolled him in anger management, fully funded.
More importantly, Uplift recognized the emotional struggles holding him back. Shyce battled anger during matches, self-blame after losses, and isolation from teammates. Rather than drop him, Uplift did something rare: they connected him with a licensed therapist and enrolled him in anger management, fully funded.
More importantly, Uplift recognized the emotional struggles holding him back. Shyce battled anger during matches, self-blame after losses, and isolation from teammates. Rather than drop him, Uplift did something rare: they connected him with a licensed therapist and enrolled him in anger management, fully funded.
More importantly, Uplift recognized the emotional struggles holding him back. Shyce battled anger during matches, self-blame after losses, and isolation from teammates. Rather than drop him, Uplift did something rare: they connected him with a licensed therapist and enrolled him in anger management, fully funded.