With its origins in psychology, Cognitive Behavioral Coaching (CBC) is a powerful coaching model that draws on evidence based psychological models. We will begin with an introduction to CBC with links to reading materials that offer a basic working definition. The course will progress to various applications including adolescents, the workplace, smoking cessation, and procrastination. The course will end with Gladeana McMahon’s eBooks on Behavioural Contracting and Cognitive Behavioural Coaching with a wrap up PowerPoint and audio lecture.
CBC aims to help clients gain a perspective about whatever is at the root of that person’s difficulty. Coach and client work together to identify what might be stopping an individual from reaching his or her full potential and what action is needed to take charge of their situation.
This course includes:
- Cognitive Behavioral Coaching: Definitions and Applications
- Background and origins of Cognitive Behavioural Coaching
- Definition and full explanation of the CBC process
- How the Cognitive Behavioural Coaching Model works
- Different types of cognitive distortion and how to address them
- Three detailed case studies so you can see CBC in action
This course discusses psychological origins and terms related to counseling and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). We trust that whether you are a therapist, therapist-coach, or coach that you will keep your individual scope of practice in mind as you assist your clients. We feel that a basic understanding of psychological terms can help further delineate for the coach when psychological services or mental health interventions might be more useful with certain individuals. ~ Kate Anthony & DeeAnna Merz Nagel, Co-Founders, Online Coach Institute
DeeAnna Nagel with Gladeana McMahon
10 clock hours of instruction
Online and self-paced
$400.00/£250.00
This course is offered exclusively through The Institute for Life Coach Training.
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