Certified Professional Life Coach (Exams Included)
Overview
Objective
What You’ll Learn…
Upon completion of this course you will learn:
- Earn a Certified Professional Coach (CPC) certification, issued through the International Association of Professional Recovery Coaches (IAPRC)
- Learn strategies for applying the IAPRC Code of Ethics, ICF Core Competencies, and other coaching concepts
- Build a foundation for coaching relationships using a formal coaching agreement
- Develop an Envisioning Possibilities statement for your practice client
- Establish your personal coaching presence, style, and communication system
Outline
AWARENESS AND MINDFUL INTENTION
Power of a professional code of ethics; coaching roles and personal qualities of outstanding coaches
AWARENESS AND MINDFUL INTENTION, PT. 2
Listening and building rapport; standards of practice and rules of engagement
ACTION TOOLS AND SKILLS
Positive Psychology, three potentials and the coaching cycle; coaching conversation dynamics
and ICF Core Competencies
ACTION TOOLS AND SKILLS, PT. 2
Ethical guidelines, professional standards and establishing the coaching agreement; trust and intimacy, active listening and powerful questioning
ASSUMPTIONS AND DEEPER INSIGHT
Wellbeing: positive psychology evolves; the Johari Window, self-discovery and emotional intelligence 2.0
SHIFTING PERSPECTIVE
The bedrock of success: E+R=O; self-responsibility, self-esteem and the last resort in self-responsibility
ACCELERATE YOUR BUSINESS LAUNCH
Envision your ideal business, clarify your mission and begin with the end in mind; four strategies for going the distance and finding your niche
ACCELERATE YOUR BUSINESS LAUNCH, PT. 2
Six strengths to leverage your credibility and using your voice to define your expertise; strategic networking, marketing and promotion
Prerequisites and Requirements
There are no specific prerequisites for taking this course.
Instructor(s)
Jean LaCour, Ph.D., is a Certified Prevention Professional, author, and a trainer with extensive experience in the addiction recovery field. She is the co-founder of the NET Training Institute Center for Addiction and Recovery Education, a 501(c)(3) tax exempt nonprofit corporation offering online training in addiction counseling, peer specialist support, and recovery support services.
FAQs
- What is a Life Coach?
Life coaches help their clients identify a specific life or career goal, define the steps needed to achieve this goal and create a plan of action. Life coaches will also help clients identify strengths, weaknesses and obstacles that will impact their plan of action. - How long does it take to complete a program?
When you register, you’ll receive six (6) months to complete this program. - What does life coaching involve?
Most importantly, professional life coaching involves relationship building and trust. Life coaches must be able to forge a creative partnership with their clients to:
• Identify and create a plan for what the client wants
• Modify and build strategies to achieve a client’s goals
• Encourage self-discovery, self-awareness and growth
• Promote accountability and positive change - What’s the difference between a life coach and a therapist?
While therapists analyze a client’s past to help them understand their current behavior, life coaches identify obstacles that stop a client from achieving their goals and present strategies for getting past these obstacles. - What’s the difference between coaching and counseling?
Similar to the different between a life coach and a therapist, coaching is different than counseling because it focuses on goal setting and not mental health. Ultimately, both practices aim to help the client on a deeply personal level but take different approaches in doing so. - Why should Life Coaches get certified?
Training and certification helps you stand out to clients. Credentialing organizations like the International Association of Professional Recovery Coaches (IAPRC) and International Coach Federation (ICF) follow a standards of ethics that clients expect. - Can I get financial assistance?
ed2go courses are non-credit courses, so they do not qualify for federal aid. In some states, vocational rehab or workforce development boards will pay for qualified students to take our courses. Additionally, some students may qualify for financial assistance when they enroll, if they meet certain requirements. - What happens when I complete the program?
Upon successful completion of the program, you will be awarded a certificate of completion from the ECU Office of Continuing Professional Education. - When can I start the program?
Our programs are all open enrollment. You can register and start the program as soon as you are ready. Please note: Once the program curriculum is accessed online or through submission of a material shipment confirmation, refunds cannot be issued.