Join us for this on-demand webinar, Understanding and Applying Principles of NVC in Coaching, where you’ll explore the principles of nonviolent communication (NVC) and gain insights into how they can be applied in coaching.
Who Is This For?
- Newer professional coaches who want to establish a foundational knowledge of NVC and understand how it can be applied in coaching
- More experienced professional coaches who want to learn more about NVC and how to incorporate it into their coaching practice
What You Will Learn:
- Familiarize yourself with the principles of NVC.
- Learn how to apply NVC for self-regulation and understanding.
- Understand how to apply NVCE to support clients in having harmonious relationships.
Course Details:
Join us for an on-demand webinar on nonviolent communication (NVC) for coaches.
This session will introduce you to the basic principles of NVC and enable you to go beyond the present agenda easily, manage yourself during the session, and improve the depth and trust of the coach-client relationship.
You will also be able to practice these principles to call out the power in the client, help raise consciousness in self-dialogue, address limiting beliefs, name observations, and tune into difficult topics.
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- Life Vision & Enhancement Coaching
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