Coaching
These articles explore exactly where psychotherapy and life coaching overlap, diverge, and sometimes collide, both clinically and ethically. They look at what happens when therapists become coaches themselves, and the legal issues all therapist-coaches should be aware of. You'll find honest explorations of the benefits of integrating coaching-oriented techniques into your practice, as well as the potential drawbacks. Throughout, they offer nuanced interpretations of the conflicted feelings many in our field feel toward the growing discipline of coaching.
More and more therapists are using life coaching as a workaround to the challenges of cross-state practice—but doing so can have serious consequences. Read more
The bad news? We all have a two-million-year-old brain that keeps us constantly anxious and self-critical. The good news? It doesn’t have to define who we... Read more
According to life strategist and bestselling author Tony Robbins, there may be more that therapists can do to help clients create the life they want, rather... Read more
There are three questions every person needs to ask themselves, says life strategist and 2018 Symposium presenter Tony Robbins. In this video clip from his... Read more
Despite his four decades in the public eye, most therapists are only vaguely aware of Tony Robbins and his take on personal change. But if you attract millions... Read more
What it’s like to be the focus of so many people’s hopes and expectations for how they might change their lives? Read more
What do all good therapeutic techniques have in common? In the following video clip from his interview with Networker Editor Rich Simon, peak performance... Read more
What do life coaches and therapists have in common? According to renowned life and business strategist Tony Robbins, plenty. In this clip from his interview... Read more
Jeff Auerbach discusses the differences between therapy and coaching. Read more
There are advantages to integrating an in-depth understanding of traditional therapy with a more coaching-oriented style—but therapists shouldn't lose sight... Read more
A therapist from a working-class background finds himself on a surprising mid-career journey into the belly of 21st-century capitalism as an executive coach. Read more




