.' It might feel awkward and like an intrusion, but
sometimes, when you are really hurting, just having someone reach out may
make all the difference," Roy said.
A former national, collegiate and international champion, and a member
of the Industry for many years, Ms. Roy has first-hand knowledge of the
pressures of early achievement.
"When someone has accelerated development, there are usually emotional
and psychological deficits that become apparent later. If they grew up
around adults who never recognized that they were dealing with a developing
person, the result can be a sense of self that is based on what others
think of them."
"This fractured self-image is a shaky foundation when that person
begins to experience overwhelming emotions later in life. It is incumbent
on the Industry to recognize these people as young people and get them help
to manage the stress they are under," Roy said.
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