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Book How to Be a Health Coach  an Integrative Wellness Approach

Download or read book How to Be a Health Coach an Integrative Wellness Approach written by Meg Jordan and published by . This book was released on 2021-07-28 with total page 326 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It's finally here -- the long awaited 2021 edition of the acclaimed text How to Be a Health Coach: An Integrative Wellness Approach, Second Edition, used in over 100 schools and training programs and in several countries. Over 320 pages of updated models, guidance, theoretical frameworks, process skills and coaching tasks that are vitally important for professional health coaches. Now with a new guide sheet of healthy lifestyle information for preventing chronic disease. Presents step-by-step guidance for tackling the skills and knowledge outlined by the National Board for Health & Wellness Coaching (NBHWC) including scope of practice, ethical standards and professional practice--lots of solid preparation for taking the National Certification exam. Features coaching templates for intake sessions, initial meetings, ongoing sessions, motivational interviewing sessions, and for closing the coaching relationship. Includes coaching agreements, several types of Wellness Wheels for your use with clients. Offers first-time, cutting-edge tips for addressing diversity, equity and inclusion for health coaches. Includes the latest information and research on the neurobiology of behavior change, stress physiology, emotional and social intelligence, Nonviolent Communication, mindfulness and dozens of holistic practices for improving self-awareness and self-efficacy. The most comprehensive coaching manual available today, now better than ever. Plus, enjoyable self-discovery tools for the coach to become the best integrative health coach possible!

Book How to Be a Health Coach

Download or read book How to Be a Health Coach written by Meg Jordan and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2013-08-29 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This step-by-step manual offers the essentials of health coaching methodology, along with integrative wellness principles, theoretical frameworks, evidence-based models, coaching session formats, and practice tools. Readers also learn effective mind-body techniques to become extraordinary health coaches.

Book How to be a Health Coach

Download or read book How to be a Health Coach written by Meg Jordan and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Integrative Health Coach   The Comprehensive Guide

Download or read book Integrative Health Coach The Comprehensive Guide written by Viruti Shivan and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2024-01-06 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Integrative Health Coach - The Comprehensive Guide" is an essential resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of holistic health and wellness coaching. This comprehensive guide dives into the core principles of integrative health, offering a balanced approach to physical, mental, and emotional well-being. The book covers a wide range of topics, including nutrition, exercise, mindfulness, and stress management, tailored for aspiring health coaches and individuals seeking to enhance their own health journey. Authored by experts in the field, this guide provides practical insights and strategies to help readers develop a personalized wellness plan. It emphasizes the importance of a client-centered approach, fostering a deeper connection between coaches and clients. Readers will learn how to assess individual health needs, set realistic goals, and motivate clients towards sustainable lifestyle changes. Importantly, this book focuses exclusively on textual content, with no images or illustrations included, to maintain a clear, concise, and informative approach free of copyright concerns. Whether you are a budding health coach or someone passionate about personal well-being, "Integrative Health Coach - The Comprehensive Guide" offers the tools and knowledge to empower a healthier, more balanced life.

Book Wellness Coaching for Lasting Lifestyle Change

Download or read book Wellness Coaching for Lasting Lifestyle Change written by Michael Arloski and published by Whole Person Associates. This book was released on 2014 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Arloski blends the wisdom of the wellness field with the proven processes of the coaching profession to create an easy-to-use training tool. The result is the perfect training tool for wellness professionals of all kinds: disease management professionals, professional coaches, EAP professionals, counselors, and therapists.

Book Clinician to Coach

    Book Details:
  • Author : Dr Jessica Drummond Dcn Cns Pt Nbc-Hwc
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2020-10-20
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 158 pages

Download or read book Clinician to Coach written by Dr Jessica Drummond Dcn Cns Pt Nbc-Hwc and published by . This book was released on 2020-10-20 with total page 158 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: You can expand your clinical practice into a thriving, flexible health coaching service! Do you dream of having a thriving health coaching practice, but are worried that your professional healthcare license, such as in physical or occupational therapy, nursing, nutrition or dietetics, medicine, chiropractic, or acupuncture will limit your ability to practice? Are you worried that you don't know enough about nutrition and lifestyle medicine to create an effective, professional, and integrative practice? Are you worried that you won't be taken seriously or look unprofessional as a health coach? Are you worried that people won't pay for health coaching? If you're serious about helping women to achieve root cause healing - physically, emotionally, and spiritually - and you want to build a thriving, financially successful coaching practice that makes a positive impact on global women's health, Clinician to Coach is for you. In it, bestselling author, prominent speaker, and founder of The Integrative Women's Health Institute, Dr. Jessica Drummond, DCN, CNS, PT, NBC-HWC will teach you: The communication skills you need to be a professional health coach with a clear scope of practice The functional nutrition skills you need for root cause healing of common women's health concerns, including pelvic and period pain, hormone imbalances, fatigue, postpartum or surgical recovery, fertility, female athlete health, perimenopause, and more The steps to build a successful health coaching practice in months, not years, even if you have no marketing skills, fear public speaking, or hate social media The strategies you need to transition from the clinical mindset to a coaching mindset The biggest mistakes clinicians-turned-health coaches make, and how to avoid them Grab your copy today and get started on a path to a fulfilling and lucrative career as a professional health coach.

Book How to Incorporate Wellness Coaching into Your Therapeutic Practice

Download or read book How to Incorporate Wellness Coaching into Your Therapeutic Practice written by Laurel Alexander and published by Singing Dragon. This book was released on 2011-08-15 with total page 274 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Wellness coaching is an emerging and vibrant area of healthcare. It takes healing beyond the curing of symptoms and empowers clients to take their health back into their own hands. This book provides therapists with the knowledge and skills to rejuvenate their therapeutic practice by incorporating wellness coaching techniques into their range of services. Laurel Alexander redefines wellness as an integrated lifestyle and mindset process and shows that wellness coaching can be a profound and practical way to help clients make meaningful changes to their health and outlook. The book offers a wellness coaching toolbox, explaining key skills such as how to create an organic personal wellness plan, how to build client rapport and give constructive feedback, and how to apply different coaching models effectively. Practical steps and examples make it easy for any therapist or counsellor to pick up the reins of wellness coaching for themselves. Exciting new developments such as wellness diagnostic services, preventative healthcare, customised treatments and DIY healthcare are explored. With shrewd advice and useful insights, this book is an essential resource for complementary therapists and counsellors looking to update their existing practice and tap into the rapidly expanding wellness market.

Book Free to Heal

    Book Details:
  • Author : Shaunna Menard
  • Publisher : Morgan James Publishing
  • Release : 2020-01-07
  • ISBN : 1642796565
  • Pages : 139 pages

Download or read book Free to Heal written by Shaunna Menard and published by Morgan James Publishing. This book was released on 2020-01-07 with total page 139 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A woman who went from burned-out doctor to blissed-out health coach shares simple steps that help others move in the direction of their coaching dreams. Many health coaches have a dream to make a greater difference in healing with their own signature soul-satisfying programs, without putting their family at risk. But they have no idea how to do that—until now. Shaunna Menard, MD, knows what it looks like to see someone destroy their health before her eyes. In Free to Heal, she shares how she was able to break free and make an even greater difference with her own soul-satisfying health coaching practice. In Free to Heal, health coaches learn how to: Use self-healing principles that clearly and confidently deliver exponential results for their patients and clients Awaken to what they really want without having to choose between “making a living” and living Break free from a medical career to create their own signature wellness program without putting their family at risk Determine what influencers are sabotaging them and keeping them stuck

Book Lifestyle Wellness Coaching

Download or read book Lifestyle Wellness Coaching written by James Gavin and published by Human Kinetics. This book was released on 2018-11-07 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lifestyles have changed dramatically over the past quarter century. Along with these changes come exciting opportunities, including new career paths in the professional domain of health and wellness coaching. Centered on an evidence-based process for guiding change, Lifestyle Wellness Coaching, Third Edition With Web Resource, offers a systematic approach to helping clients achieve enduring changes in their personal health and wellness behaviors through a supportive and forward-moving coaching relationship. Lifestyle Wellness Coaching has been thoroughly revised and updated to keep pace with the rapidly evolving field of wellness coaching. It is complemented by discussions, case studies, reflective opportunities, and practical aids and engages readers through multiple approaches to learning: The reader is encouraged to gauge comprehension and application of the content by reflecting on personal experiences within the context of coaching. Sample dialogues offer real-world examples of coaching situations and strategies. The International Coach Federation’s 11 core competencies are thoroughly examined to prepare readers for certification in the profession of coaching. A new web resource houses easy-to-use forms, plans, and assessments that professionals can use immediately with clients. Lifestyle Wellness Coaching examines real coaching conversations to assess key considerations, such as the types of questions to ask, how to provide feedback effectively, and how to facilitate action planning. The text presents communication strategies to motivate, guide, inform, and support clients’ processes toward personal change with a holistic approach. It addresses boundaries of care and advice appropriate to coaching relationships. Other issues explored include developing a trusting relationship, creating goals that are aligned with coaching processes, unblocking clients’ energy and discovering resources for change, and generating forward movement through the skillful use of the International Coach Federation’s 11 core competencies. Lifestyle Wellness Coaching introduces readers to models that clearly identify clients’ progress through the stages of change. First, the text explores the popular transtheoretical model (TTM) of health-related behavior change and its delineation of six stages of clients’ readiness to change. The discussion of TTM includes strategies appropriate to clients in various stages of readiness to change. The text also presents the learning-through-change model (LCM), revealing the deep layers beneath each phase of client movement toward change. Readers are offered a map for coaching clients toward goal achievement. The authors’ unique flow model of coaching illustrates how professional coaches can help clients navigate the sometimes turbulent events of a person’s life in order to change habitual patterns of behavior. The companion web resource offers a complete kit of assessment tools to help establish a strong framework for successful coaching. A welcome packet, coaching readiness index, introductory session form, and between-sessions questionnaire benefit both the professional and client in laying the groundwork. Other supplemental resources, such as a social and emotional intelligence assessment and a goal setting form, support the journey. Lifestyle Wellness Coaching, Third Edition, is the definitive resource for those seeking to embrace wellness coaching and propel clients to healthy, effective change.

Book Integrative Health Coaching

    Book Details:
  • Author : Dr Meg Jordan
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2018-06-13
  • ISBN : 9780962588259
  • Pages : 184 pages

Download or read book Integrative Health Coaching written by Dr Meg Jordan and published by . This book was released on 2018-06-13 with total page 184 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: to follow

Book Nurse Coaching

    Book Details:
  • Author : Barbara Dossey
  • Publisher : International Nurse Coach Association
  • Release : 2014-10-20
  • ISBN : 0615943292
  • Pages : 554 pages

Download or read book Nurse Coaching written by Barbara Dossey and published by International Nurse Coach Association. This book was released on 2014-10-20 with total page 554 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nurse Coaching: Integrative Approaches for Health and Wellbeing By Barbara Montgomery Dossey, Susan Luck, and Bonney Gulino Schaub Paperback-October 2014This is the first comprehensive Nurse Coach textbook that describes the theoretical and clinical relevance and practical application of an innovative, integrative, holistic, and integral nurse coaching model. This user-friendly book will guide your Nurse Coach practice to promote lifestyle behavioral change for health and wellbeing for both the nurse and the client/patient. It can be used in all healthcare environments and implemented in diverse settings including hospitals, communities, and private practice. In this book you will find theories and strategies to help you: Theory of Integrative Nurse Coaching; Integrative Nurse Coach Leadership Model; Integrative Nurse Coach™ Process and Competencies; coaching conversations, case studies, and coaching journeys with clients/patients; bio-psycho-social-spiritual-cultural-environment model of nurse coaching; evidenced-based coaching methodologies and practices; nutrition and environmental coaching skills; Integrative Health and Wellness Assessment™; nurse coach guidelines for practice, education, research, healthcare policy and advocacy; and integrative lifestyle resources and toolkit. This book is for all nurses and other health care providers seeking coaching knowledge and skills. For information on the Integrative Nurse Coach™ Certificate Program go to www.inursecoach.com/inccp/

Book Guide To A Successful Coaching Practice

Download or read book Guide To A Successful Coaching Practice written by Karyn Baylock and published by . This book was released on 2021-06-08 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a must read for clinicians who are dissatisfied with our current 'medical' model of treating patients. The author boldly reviews the realities of an overspent and underserved population of individuals seeking answers for illness. By shifting a clinician's practice to a coaching mindset, we can encourage autonomy of the client to guide the wellness. In this book, you will discover: - The Transformation in Healthcare Is Happening Now: Don't Be Left Behind - Take the Leap: Transform Yourself from Clinician to Coach - Expand Your Opportunities: The Clinician to Coach Method - Health Coaching Skills for Health Transformation - "Is My Focus Too Narrow?" The Surprising Benefits of Focusing on One Ideal Client - Community Is Medicine: The Secret to Getting More Clients And so much more! Scroll up and click the "Buy now with 1-Click" button to get your copy now!

Book Health and Wellness Coaching Tips and Tools

Download or read book Health and Wellness Coaching Tips and Tools written by Debbie Frame and published by The Leadership Essentials G. This book was released on 2013-06-14 with total page 34 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Health and Wellness Coaching Tips and Tools ebook was created as a result of a collaboration between two coaches: a Master's prepared RN Health Coach (Jan Kiss), certified in integrative nutrition with a passion for weight loss and an ICF Master Certified Life Coach (Debbie Frame). Together they have created a compendium of information, tips and tools that will support those who are trying to stay healthy and well and those who are trying to get there. The book will offer readers ways to make better choices and hold themselves accountable for changing bad habits,Taking the approach that information is power, the two authors lay the ground work with some startling world facts about nutrition, weight, disease and exercise. Then, the Coaches begin to give you coaching tips and tools around how to build a diet and eating plan and how to better become aware of /control what goes in your mouth..... and how it may impact you.Armed with the right tips and tools on everything from leftovers to how much water experts say you should drink, to handling night time munchies, readers will be able to build a toolkit for health and wellness that will work for now and in the future. Always encouraging their readers to check with their physician before making any dietary or exercise changes, the two coaches encourage people to be sensible and take control of their health now.While each author is in their own private practice, they do collaborate together with clients to coach them on health and nutrition and then help hold them accountable for making the life changes they need to hardwire changes, through life coaching. Both authors live on St. Simons Island, GA.

Book Lifestyle Wellness Coaching

Download or read book Lifestyle Wellness Coaching written by James Gavin and published by Human Kinetics. This book was released on 2013-04-18 with total page 274 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lifestyles have changed dramatically over the past quarter century, and along with these changes come exciting opportunities for health, wellness, and fitness professionals, including new career paths in the professional domain of health and wellness coaching. Centered on an evidence-based process for guiding change, Lifestyle Wellness Coaching, Second Edition, offers a systematic approach to helping clients achieve enduring changes in their personal health and wellness behaviors through a supportive and forward-moving coaching relationship. Formerly titled Lifestyle Fitness Coaching, the second edition of Lifestyle Wellness Coaching has been thoroughly revised and updated to keep pace with the rapidly evolving field of lifestyle coaching. The text offers powerful methodologies for those who want to embrace lifestyle coaching as their primary profession as well as for those who intend to integrate a coaching approach into their work with clients. The text is complemented by discussions, case studies, reflective opportunities, and practical aids and engages readers through multiple approaches to learning: • Dynamic coaching dialogues bring abstract concepts to life. • Typical exchanges between coaches and clients are illustrated. • The International Coach Federation’s 11 core competencies are thoroughly examined to prepare readers for certification in the profession of coaching. • Sidebars provide practical guidance for enhanced understanding and prompt readers to personally experience the content. Lifestyle Wellness Coaching, Second Edition, uses realistic coaching conversations to address issues such as the timing and types of questions to ask, how to provide feedback effectively, and how to facilitate robust action planning. Readers are presented with a broad overview of the field and detailed analysis of core ingredients to promote effective coaching relationships. The text includes essential structures for coaching conversations and practical considerations to help readers adapt materials to their unique career interests. Lifestyle Wellness Coaching introduces readers to models that clearly identify clients’ progress through the stages of change. First, the text explores the popular transtheoretical model (TTM) of health-related behavior change and its delineation of six stages of clients’ readiness to change. Discussion of TTM includes strategies appropriate to clients in various stages of readiness to change. Lifestyle Wellness Coaching also presents the learning-through-change model (LCM), revealing the deep layers beneath each phase of client movement toward change. Following considerations of the stages and phases of change, readers are offered a critical map for coaching clients toward goal achievement. The authors’ unique flow model of coaching illustrates how professional coaches help clients navigate the sometimes turbulent events in attempting to change habitual patterns of behavior. Lifestyle Wellness Coaching, Second Edition, details how professionals engage in well-designed communication strategies to motivate, guide, inform, and support clients’ processes toward personal change with a holistic approach. The text frames the boundaries of care and advice appropriate to coaching relationships. Some of the issues explored include the centrality of a trusting relationship, creating goals that are aligned with coaching processes, unblocking clients’ energy and discovering resources for change, and generating forward movement through the skillful use of the International Coach Federation’s 11 core competencies. Whether you want to apply certain aspects of a coaching approach with your clients or move toward adding a professional coach certification to your résumé, Lifestyle Wellness Coaching, Second Edition, will serve you well. The text presents the necessary skills for professional development and offers an evidence-based methodology for supporting and advancing clients in change processes related to health, wellness, and fitness agendas.

Book Sustainable Wellness

Download or read book Sustainable Wellness written by Matt Mumber and published by Red Wheel/Weiser. This book was released on 2012-09-21 with total page 292 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Describes a larger medicine . . . rooted in the natural world and our own internal resources. This is the next step in the evolution of health care.”—Dr. Andrew Weil, #1 New York Times bestselling author For nearly a decade, award-winning radiation oncologist Dr. Matt Mumber and yoga instructor Heather Reed have led retreats for people facing health challenges of all kinds. Through their eight-week Sustainable Wellness program, participants have found that using simple tools consistently creates remarkable health benefits. Whether you’re looking for improved physical health, better ways to manage stress, or just a greater sense of inner peace and wellness, Sustainable Wellness offers a simple but powerfully effective plan for transformation. You will learn how to: Empower yourself to reclaim your health and play a more active role in shaping it. Become aware of the daily choices that affect your health and how you can transform them in a positive way. Let go of destructive habits and embrace new ones that enhance wellness. Sustainable Wellness combines modern scientific research with ancient methods that benefit the individual on all levels. The authors share tested techniques, personal stories of triumph, and daily exercises that will guide you on the path to sustainable wellness. “Offers a refreshingly mature and practical synthesis of wisdom from the field of integrative healthcare . . . proven pathways to living with greater mindfulness and satisfaction.”—William Collinge, PhD, author of Partners in Healing “A powerful, inspiring approach to creating sustainable body/mind/spirit health and wellbeing.”—Jeremy Geffen, MD, FACP, author of The Journey Through Cancer

Book Training Health Coaches

    Book Details:
  • Author : Healthcare Intelligence Network
  • Publisher : Healthcare Intelligence Net
  • Release : 2006-03
  • ISBN : 9781933402444
  • Pages : 42 pages

Download or read book Training Health Coaches written by Healthcare Intelligence Network and published by Healthcare Intelligence Net. This book was released on 2006-03 with total page 42 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: (Ninth in the Disease Management Dimensions Series-Save 35% when you order the Disease Management Dimensions Series. )The healthcare industry has taken great strides toward consumer empowerment through education, online tutorials, health toolkits and improved access to healthcare. In this explosive new environment, however, technology may minimize the human element. Endeavoring to preserve the holistic benefits of interpersonal connection, healthcare organizations are employing health coaches to provide motivation, encouragement and compassion to members. But like any medical professional, health coaches need to be trained in multi-faceted skill sets and approaches to optimize client outcomes. In this special report, "Training Health Coaches: Fielding a Team of Behavior Change Agents," based on a recent audio conference, expert speakers describe strategies and techniques for training effective health coaches and delivering returns. You'll hear from Kerry Little, senior health coach with Duke University Medical Center, Dr. Ruth Quillian-Wolever, clinical health psychologist and clinic director with Duke University Medical Center, Maddy Rice, vice president for training and development at CorSolutions and Bonnie Sechrist, director of clinical program development with Health Management Corporation on developing effective health coach training programs. This 42-page report is based on the October 26, 2005 audio conference "Health Coach Training: Insider Tips for Effective Coaching" during which Little, Dr. Quillian-Wolever, Rice and Sechrist provided an inside look at the health coach training programs at their organizations. You'll get details on: -The health coaching principles at Health Management Corporation; -Using e-learning to train health coaches; -How CorSolutions uses a career ladder for its health coaches; -Defining the difference between coaching and therapy; and -The types of case loads that a health coach can handle.Table of Contents Developing Health Coach Training -Applying Past Experience to New Models -Challenges of Consumer-Driven Care -Step 1: Establish a Solid Rapport -Steps 2 and 3: Set the Agenda and Assess Readiness -Step 4: Respond to Resistance with CareAdapting to Industry Shifts -Corporate Evolution at CorSolutions -Narrowing the Focus -Understanding Participants? Needs and Fears -Training and Motivating Health Coaches -Facing the FutureHealth Coach Role Defies Definition -Meeting Patients Where They Stand -The Coach-Client Relationship -Profiting From Experience -A Multi-faceted Model -Strategies for SuccessHealth Coaching in the Integrative Medicine Environment -Expanding Treatment Options -Spinning the Wheels of Behavior Change -Prospective Approaches Prove Worthwhile -Establishing Health Coach Parameters -A Comprehensive Intervention with Promising ResultsQ&A: Ask the Experts -Refining Recruitment -Health Coach Caseloads -Online Learning -Case Management Systems -Health According to Health Coaches -Program Length and Logistics -Health Coach Certification -Health Coach Training: Classroom vs. Real-WorldGlossary For More Information About the Authors"Training Health Coaches: Fielding a Team of Behavior Change Agents" is part of HIN's Disease Management Dimensions series. The Disease Management Dimensions Series provides an inside look at disease management programs to help you get the most of your disease management initiatives.

Book Functional Medicine Coaching

Download or read book Functional Medicine Coaching written by Elyse Wagner and published by . This book was released on 2017-04-11 with total page 177 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Functional Medicine Coaching contains inspirational stories that describe the personal transformations and journeys toward physical health and well-being as a result of working with a health coach. Both aspiring coaches and those already working in the field will learn the power of combining the principles of Functional Medicine with positive psychology coaching. The powerful blending of these two approaches addresses what individual need to thrive. Anyone with a passion for helping others should consider entering the rapidly exploding fields of health coaching and specializing in Functional Medicine coaching.