Mentor Coaches
Inclusive Coaching for Neurodivergent Clients
Join us for a Career Coaching Community of Practice session, “Inclusive Coaching…
Neurospicy Coaching: What You Need to Know to Recognize and Support Neurodiverse Clients
Many coaches already work with neurodiverse clients—but don’t always realize it. Differences like ADHD, autism, and anxiety can shape how clients think, communicate, and respond in coaching sessions. Without the right understanding, even well-meaning coaches may unintentionally create barriers to progress.
International Coaching Federation Signs MOU with CPHR Canada to enhance services for HR professionals and coaches
Lexington, KY — International Coaching Federation (ICF) is pleased to announce the signing…
What an Equity Assessment Taught Us About Credentialing — and Why It Matters
At the heart of ICF’s credentialing philosophy is a simple but powerful…
The Power of Integrating Mentoring and Supervision to Elevate Your Coaching
Join the Coaching Supervision Community of Practice and Judit Ábri von Bartheld,…
Credential Renewal: Simplified Process
Update: November 3, 2025 Your ICF credential is more than a mark…
Streamlined ACC and PCC Application Pathways
Update: November 3, 2025 Earning an ICF credential is a bold step…
International Coaching Federation Celebrates the Power of Coaching at International Coaching Week 2025
Lexington, Kentucky, USA – The International Coaching Federation (ICF) invites individuals and…
What You Need to Know About the 2025 ICF Code of Ethics
An updated ICF Code of Ethics went into effect on April 1.…
Coaching Ethics Case Study Standard 3.7
Explore a case study on ethical boundaries in coaching when a client may require therapy. Learn how to navigate multiple roles while upholding ICF ethical standards.






