Join neuroscience, leadership and coaching expert Ann Betz for a fascinating look at the Coaching, Relational Trauma & Neuroscience. We’ll explore the neuroscience of relational trauma, including the prevalence of toxic personalities in today's world, and how to recognize the impact on individuals you may be coaching. We’ll also look at we can do as coaches to support those affected.
Participants will learn:
1) How to recognize the signs of relational trauma in a client
2) How neuroscience can help us understand behaviors of both those who cause relational trauma and those affected by it
3) The critical impact of education for both practitioner and client
4) What’s different about coaching in this area.
Core Competencies Addressed:
Demonstrates Ethical Practice, Cultivates Trust and Safety, Evokes Awareness, Facilitates Client Growth
Participants will earn 1 Core Competency and .5 Resource Development CCEs for attending this program.
*Disclaimer: AI BOTS will not be permitted.
Meet the Speaker: Ann Betz, PCC
Ann Betz, CPCC, PCC, is the co-founder of BEabove Leadership and an international speaker and trainer on the intersection of neuroscience, coaching and human transformation. Ann was on the faculty and served as the neuroscience consultant to The Coaches Training Institute (CTI) for many years, and provides neuroscience, leadership and coaching consulting to many other corporations and non-profits, including the International Coach Federation.
Ann is also the co-developer/leader of BEabove Leadership’s popular international training program for advanced coaches: Neuroscience, Consciousness and Transformational Coaching.
A certified professional coach for 20 years, Ann is the author of a groundbreaking white paper on brain research and coaching. She contributes to Choice Magazine, Coaching at Work, Coaching World, the ICF and CTI’s blogs, and other coaching and HR publications.
Ann is the lead author of Integration, the power of being Co-Active in work and life, John Hunt Publishing, 2015), as well as a ground-breaking white paper on the neuroscience of the International Coach Federation coaching competencies. She is also a published poet, using her understanding of the brain and consciousness to bring to life the wonders of the human soul. Ann speaks internationally on neuroscience, leadership and coaching, and she excels at making the complexities of the brain come to life with depth, humor and simplicity.
Ann lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico with her five very enlightened cats.
Read Ann’s blog on the brain at www.yourcoachingbrain.wordpress.com.