The profession of life coaching is more necessary than ever in this time
of pandemic-related uncertainty, the shift (in some cases, permanent) to
remote learning and working, and the constant change that accompanies
world events. With his best-selling Therapist as Life Coach, Patrick
Williams introduced the therapeutic community to the career of life
coach, and in the first and second editions of Becoming a Professional
Life Coach, he and Diane S. Menendez covered basic principles and
strategies for effective coaching.
Full of new information on the neuropsychology of coaching, the third
edition of Becoming a Professional Life Coach explores the
neuropsychology behind coaching; specialties in the field, such as
trauma and addiction coaching; coaching amid post-pandemic global
stress; coaching virtually; navigating emotions in coaching; and
achieving transformational coaching by addressing the whole person. It
takes readers step-by-step through the coaching process, covering all
the crucial ideas and strategies for being an effective, successful life
coach. This book is one-stop shopping for beginner and advanced coaches
alike. Other topics include: coaching the whole client: mind, body,
emotions, spirit; post-pandemic global stress; and the importance of
professional coaching competencies.