I had doubts about posting the idea of counseling. In posts 3594 (last 2 sentences) and 3597 I suggested a plan that is not just crisis intervention and psychological support. From the little I have read, every top athlete will have issues involving success and failure, often serious. Choose the personnel carefully, call them coaches if you like, and make them permanently available with the intention of creating a deep bond with the athlete over many years. They would be given administrative roles. According to reports Yulia was pushed into the GPF, and afterward she said she didn't understand the benefits of competing there. Counselors would be advocates of the skater's best interests, maybe then the skater's voice would be heard and respected. This is the big brother approach. By integrating this service for all athletes into the training structure, there would be no stigma associated with going to the shrink. Of course this would evolve in ways I can't imagine.

