Join us for the on-demand webinar, Neurodiversity Coaching: Creating Agency, where you’ll explore research-backed coaching techniques designed to empower neurodivergent individuals and gain insights into fostering client agency and self-efficacy.
Who Is This For?
- Professional coaches who want to enhance their ability to support neurodivergent clients.
- Newer coaches looking to build inclusive coaching skills.
- Experienced coaches interested in research-backed approaches to fostering client agency.
What You Will Learn:
- Examine key research findings on coaching effectiveness for neurodivergent individuals.
- Understand how self-efficacy and metacognition impact work performance.
- Identify best practices for creating agency and empowerment in clients.
- Apply insights from Dr. Nancy Doyle’s research to your coaching practice.
Course Details:
In Neurodiversity Coaching: Creating Agency, join Nancy Doyle, PhD, and the ICF Coaching Science Community of Practice for an evidence-based exploration of how coaching fosters agency in neurodivergent individuals.
This 90-minute on-demand webinar examines the active ingredients of effective coaching for clients from marginalized backgrounds—specifically neurodivergent professionals. Drawing on Dr. Doyle’s research, which compares group coaching, one-on-one coaching, and wait-list control groups, we’ll uncover how self-efficacy and metacognition drive workplace success.
Through research insights and practical applications, you’ll gain strategies to help neurodivergent clients navigate challenges, develop autonomy, and enhance their professional performance. Whether you’re new to coaching or an experienced practitioner, this session equips you with actionable tools to support diverse clients in achieving meaningful, sustainable growth.
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