Life coaching is a relatively new profession centered around helping individuals find empowerment and fulfillment in their personal and professional lives. Coaches are professionals trained to provide support to individuals in accessing and enhancing the resources, skills, potential and creativity that are inherent in everyone, yet untapped in many. A good coach can be a voice of wisdom and encouragement, your own personal cheerleader, a safe haven in which to explore and grow as well as someone to hold you accountable and push you outside your comfort zone. Coaches may specialize in particular areas including: personal, relationship, business and/or career development.
The International Coach Federation, self-proclaimed as the largest worldwide not-for-profit professional association of coaches,in an attempt to self-regulate the coaching industry, has developed a system of credentialing coaches that includes specified number of hours of coach-specific training, number of hours of coaching experience, and proof of ability to coach at or above defined standards for each credentialing level. The credentialing levels defined by the International Coach Federation are Associate Certified Coach (ACC), Professional Certified Coach (PCC), and Master Certified Coach (MCC). *
The ICF also provides accreditation of coach training programs that are deemed by that organization to meet defined professional standards and agree to continuing oversight. *
With roots in executive coaching, which itself drew on techniques developed in management consulting and leadership training, life coaching also draws from a wide variety of disciplines, including sociology, psychology, career counseling, mentoring, and numerous other types of counseling. The coach applies mentoring, values assessment, behavior modification, behavior modeling, goal-setting, and other techniques in assisting clients. Coaches are to be distinguished from counselors, whether counselors in psychotherapy or other careers.
Systemic coaching increases the adaptability and survival potential of relationships. Systemic coaching helps people attain relationship goals and their individual goals. Individual coaching can be embedded within relationship coaching.
However, the legislatures of Colorado have ceased to pursue this kind of a request after a hearings on the matter,* asserting that coaching is unlike therapy in that it does not focus on examining nor diagnosing the past, instead focusing on effecting change in a client's current and future behavior.
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