To qualify students to take their clients to the next level in coaching with women they currently serve through movement business. Most people are familiar with the role of a ‘traditional Coach’ as being someone who will provide support, guidance, counsel and structure in your journey to achieving a goal. A great Coach will help you to organise your thoughts, help you see potential and pitfalls that hadn’t been considered before and in most cases, unearth a persons innate problem-solving potential.
The emphasis, in ‘traditional coaching’ is usually and primarily on the present (where you are now) and the future (where do you want to be) and of course, how you’ll get there. The Coach may use a ‘model’ or ‘framework’ to help you work through the stages of achieving your goal.
‘Therapeutic Coaching’ is different because although the aim is still to bring a Coachee to a greater level of awareness, understanding and gain more clarity regarding problematic situations. It is underpinned by the principle that many of the ‘problems’ that people face in the present moment, have their origins in the past, and that in many cases, taking time to gently explore long held beliefs and historical events, greatly improves our understanding of where we find ourselves at the present time.