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020 _a9781912300808
041 _aeng
082 _a158.3
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100 _aHarper, Joanna
245 _aThe Trauma-Informed Coach :
_bStrategies to Supporting Clients when Their Past Prevents Progress /
_cJoanna Harper
260 _aNewyork :
_bRight Book Press,
_c©2022.
300 _axi, 190p.
520 _aAs a coach or practitioner, your focus is always on facilitating your clients to flourish, thrive and believe in their potential. But what happens when past traumas and emotional injuries prevent them from making progress in the here and now? How do you respond? In this indispensable and highly practical guide, master coach Joanna Harper shares her experience and expert knowledge to equip you with the crucial awareness and skills you need to competently manage even the most challenging of client situations and experiences. Through ten unique core competencies, five powerful and practical models, plus an illuminating and insightful range of case studies that bring everything to life, you’ll discover how to: Put trauma awareness at the core of your coaching practice. Feel confident that you’re dealing with trauma supportively. Handle the distressing emotions and painful memories that past traumas can surface. Know when to refer clients to other services or professionals. Focus and draw on your client’s existing resources and strengths. Whether you’re newly certified or already an experienced coach or practitioner, by being trauma-informed and in possession of these forward-thinking, empowering skills you’ll always know the most appropriate measures and suitable ways to advance when past experiences are preventing your client’s progress.
650 _aSelf-actualization
650 _aLife Coaching
650 _aEmotional Intelligence
942 _cBK
999 _c7399
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