The Rock Solid Coaching Structure Every Coach Should Know

Dr. Janice Seward is clinical psychologist, and currently Clinical Professor of Psychology and Medicine at the College of Naturopathic Medicine at the University of Bridgeport, Connecticut, where she coordinates the Health Psychology and Counseling curriculum…

Like me, she’s supervised literally dozens of coaches and psychotherapists and has come to think of herself as “a coach’s coach”…and inn this particularly interesting interview about the struggles new (and experienced) coaches go through, Janice’s level of dedication and passion for the field shines through!



 

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Here are just some of the many things we covered:

  • Why effective coaching can often take people well beyond their work with a counselor.  (Psychotherapy is about healing, coaching is about moving forward, but did you know this?)
  • How even experienced practitioners can make catastrophic mistakes when structuring the boundaries of their own coaching practice…
  • Seven critical factors which define effective boundaries for a successful coach…
  • Overcome guilt about being paid (and being paid well!) with this simple story even the most neurotic coach would have to agree with!…
  • Discover the key relationship elements which help protect against liability
  • The not-so-crazy implications of the fact we don’t live in a society where people will drop off a chicken on your doorstep as a way to say thank you for coaching services…
  • How beginners can position  coaching as “a true event” in clients’ lives…
  • When a coach needs to get a supervisor or “Mentor Coach” (and why)
  • Why people say dirty words about coaches behind their backs…
  • Concrete ways to “normalize” your client’s experience so they’ll comfortably move forward and continue making progress…
  • When and how to instill confidence in your client that you absolutely CAN help them with their specific problem
  • The “Dr. Seward” method for choosing which clients to present in supervision…
  • WARNING: This simple “ball point pen” story can make or break your practice…
  • The single most important lesson this 400 pound Hell’s Angel can teach you about coaching your clients!
  • And much, much more…

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Onwards and Upwards,

Glenn 🙂

 

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