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Coaching
Personalized, Confidential Support to Accelerate Your Learning
There are three ways in which people find individual coaching valuable.
- Getting up to speed with the process as quickly as possible
People with this priority find it helpful to schedule weekly sessions with a coach. At each session we'll
explore one or more challenging types of situations you experience in your life and identify how you could
use the process to handle it more effectively. The following week we'll get a chance to either celebrate, or
to "debug" the situation to see what additional supports may be required to get the kind of
connection you would like.
- Dealing with Specific Situations
Some people use coaching to prepare for particularly challenging or important situations, in which you really want to have the full power of NVC working for you.
Others find it helpful to have support in working through and releasing painful emotions from a situation which has already occurred and they've had difficulty in
processing on their own.
- Mediation / Conflict Resolution
Others find it helpful to have support to resolve conflicts with people in their lives,
particularly (but not exclusively) people with whom they have ongoing relationships.
We have found the NVC conflict resolution process to be remarkably powerful in both
resolving an individual conflict, and in strengthening the relationship to make it
easier to resolve future conflicts (exactly the opposite of what we've experienced
with other conflict resolution methods in the past).
The method is equally applicable to personal, work and neighbourhood conflicts.
It can be initiated by just one party in the conflict, and we do begin with separate, individual
interviews with each party, so each can assess for themselves whether they wish to go forward.
Any of these forms of coaching can be offered over the phone or in person.
We do recommend that, where possible, conflict resolution sessions involving both parties
occur in person.
To schedule a coaching session -
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