Becoming a Life Coach

A Complete Workbook for Therapists

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Education & Training
Cover of the book Becoming a Life Coach by David Skibbins, PhD, CPCC, New Harbinger Publications
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Author: David Skibbins, PhD, CPCC ISBN: 9781608825400
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications Publication: April 1, 2007
Imprint: New Harbinger Publications Language: English
Author: David Skibbins, PhD, CPCC
ISBN: 9781608825400
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Publication: April 1, 2007
Imprint: New Harbinger Publications
Language: English

More than just fixing what ails them, many therapists today seek to help clients achieve personal and professional goals and navigate life changes successfully-a variety of practice called life coaching. This book offers a complete strategy professionals can use to incorporate life coaching into their practices.

Becoming a Life Coach compares the role of the therapist to that of the life coach; the role of the patient to that of the client; the service of the mentally ill to that of the mentally healthy; treatment to collaboration; and finally the differences in professional standing between these two endeavors. Using real coaching exercises, the book teaches therapists everything they need to know to start and maintain a successful coaching practice. It includes information about necessary skills, tips on integrating coaching and therapy, business models, marketing advice, and more.

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More than just fixing what ails them, many therapists today seek to help clients achieve personal and professional goals and navigate life changes successfully-a variety of practice called life coaching. This book offers a complete strategy professionals can use to incorporate life coaching into their practices.

Becoming a Life Coach compares the role of the therapist to that of the life coach; the role of the patient to that of the client; the service of the mentally ill to that of the mentally healthy; treatment to collaboration; and finally the differences in professional standing between these two endeavors. Using real coaching exercises, the book teaches therapists everything they need to know to start and maintain a successful coaching practice. It includes information about necessary skills, tips on integrating coaching and therapy, business models, marketing advice, and more.

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