Good post, Ethan!
I've been viewing some of Jake Kaminski's form videos on YouTube recently. In one of his videos he referenced a book, With Winning in Mind, by Lanny Bassham. Lanny has interviewed many top athletes, and has found that their opinion is that elite performance is 90% mental and 10% physical.
I highly recommend this book. As many of you know who have read my posts over the 15 years I have been posting on this board, a great many of my posts on the Shooters Form Forum have dealt, however imperfectly, with the mental aspects of archery. This book has added more to my knowledge on this subject than any other book I have read or seminar I have attended. It has also completely changed my thinking about the role of the subconscious in archery. While Bassham's book is not about archery specifically, his focus is on hand-eye coordination sports, and everything I read is as applicable to archery as it is to golf, tennis, shooting and other sports requiring a high degree of mental commitment. His book provided me with the last component I needed to fight target panic. I now feel like I can shoot the bow in front of any group, anywhere, with complete confidence that I can maintain control of the bow throughout the shot process (whether this is actually true or not remains to be seen, but that's the way I feel).