• ASKResponses to specific Questions
  • BLUEMINDWellbeing and mental health benfits of diving.
    • Scuba diving for wellbeing and mental health
    • Therapeutic applications of scuba diving
  • BRAINThings that happen to the brain underwater.
    • HypercapniaHypercapnia and its impact on perception, emotion and behaviour.
    • Long-term effects of scuba diving on the brain and nervous system
    • NarcosisNarcosis and it’s impact on perception, emotion and behaviour.
  • EXTRAMore writing from us in other places.
    • PADI Blog
  • HEALTHEmotional mental and physical health.
    • Lifestyle and activities to help in staying fit to dive
    • Mental health issues and scuba divingFor divers who have mental health concerns.
  • NEWSStuff happening with Fit To Dive.
    • EventsOur events.
    • Personal reflections and guest posts
    • Press features, interviews and podcastsFit to dive and dive psychology in the scuba news.
  • PROFor professional instructors and guides in recreational scuba diving.
  • SKILLS
    • Being okay with basic scuba skills using psychological tips
    • Psychological skills for scuba divers
  • STRESSDiver stress, both helpful and unhelful, including anxiety and panic.
    • Capacity and awarenessGetting the balance on stress to improve learning
    • Diver panic and anxietyUnderwater issues with anxiety and panic.
  • TRAUMADiving accidents and other traumas, include how trauma shapes learning.
    • Approaches to support divers following an incident in scuba diving
    • Psychological impact of accidents and incidents


  • 25th Nov 2022

    Presenting at the British Hyperbaric Association Annual Conference 2022

    This month I was honored to be invited to the British Hyperbaric Association (BHA) annual meeting, and conference hosted by DDRC Healthcare (was Diving Diseases Research Centre). I was delighted to have the opportunity to talk about my work and share… Continue reading

    Presenting at the British Hyperbaric Association Annual Conference 2022
  • 5th Sep 2022

    PTSD after diving accident: when to seek help?

    When someone is physically harmed in an accident, we tend to have a rough understanding of the urgency of medical help. If the person has severe bleeding, broken bones, respiratory distress or other obvious signs of physical trauma, immediate healthcare… Continue reading

    PTSD after diving accident: when to seek help?
  • 27th Jul 2022

    New page to inform divers of support and self-help when a dive goes badly wrong

    Do you think there is enough information and support for scuba divers after diving goes wrong? Not the immediate rescue, aftermath and medical assistance, but resources for mental and emotional impact. What about when there was no need for rescue… Continue reading

    New page to inform divers of support and self-help when a dive goes badly wrong
  • 3rd Feb 2022

    Diver Panic: new survey & in depth article

    If you’ve been following my work in diving psychology, you’ll know one of the topics of interest is panic and anxiety in scuba diving. You may also have noticed that the handful of surveys I tend to quote are rather… Continue reading

    Diver Panic: new survey & in depth article
  • 11th Dec 2021

    Psychological Trauma in Diving

    Diving is not always easy and sometimes things go wrong. The physical impacts of diving-related trauma are the realm of dive medicine, where we are making developments all the time in treating decompression illness and barotrauma. But what about the… Continue reading

    Psychological Trauma in Diving
  • 28th Nov 2021

    Ways to make scuba diving easier

    Diving can be challenging & exhilarating or a relaxing escape from everyday life. Whichever sort of diving you are looking for, have you tried these ways to make scuba diving easier? Stay shallow & stick within limits Obvious, but frequently… Continue reading

    Ways to make scuba diving easier
  • 14th May 2021

    Removing mental blocks to diving with a new approach

    Could you be holding onto a block … a feeling of something distressing, challenging or outright traumatic that seems to pop out of nowhere? Maybe you know that it is linked to an accident or other problematic diving experience, or… Continue reading

    Removing mental blocks to diving with a new approach
  • 27th Mar 2021

    Building comfort with scuba mask skills with psychology

    Are there any scuba diving skills you struggle with, or feel nervous about? It’s natural to find ways to try to avoid the anxiety, but moving away from an emotion tends to increase its hold, and can lead to blockages… Continue reading

    Building comfort with scuba mask skills with psychology
  • 14th Mar 2021

    First article in Alert Diver

    Why am I excited to share my first article on diving psychology in DAN Europe (Divers Alert Network Europe) Alert Diver magazine?!I’ve been thinking/talking/writing about Diving Psychology for over a decade now .. but it was around 2015 I really… Continue reading

    First article in Alert Diver
  • 1st Jan 2021

    FIT TO DIVE: Time to let you know what is going on!

    You may have noticed a few changes on scubapsyche.com in the last few days. I want to let you in on what is going on. The major change is that I’ve officially set up a company to be the place… Continue reading

    FIT TO DIVE: Time to let you know what is going on!
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I create these pieces because I am interested in the experiences of scuba divers and in offering a space where we can reflect on those experiences. I hope some of this resonates with you and helps you feel seen as a scuba diver.

To explore these ideas and grow from your own diving experience, you can look through the practices and resources I make on fittodive.org.

There you will find a range of courses for scuba divers, a self-help resource and details about services I offer. At the moment, I love creating the guided audio practices to help divers reflect and grow from their scuba experiences.

Dr Laura Walton – Clinical Psychologist/Scuba Diving Instructor

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