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ICF Artificial Intelligence (AI) Coaching Framework and Standards: Questions Stakeholders Should Ask
The ICF AI Coaching Framework and Standards: Questions Stakeholders Should Ask offers essential guidance for designing AI coaching systems that are culturally sensitive, linguistically accurate, and evidence-based, ensuring ethical and effective practices.
Read MoreThe ICF Artificial Intelligence (AI) Coaching Framework and Standards provides structured guidelines to foster ethical, effective, and accessible AI-driven coaching. It covers six domains, including ethics, relationship-building, communication, and technical aspects like privacy.
Read MoreJoin a recorded forum that builds on the ICF webinar “Artificial Intelligence Coaching and the Future of Our Profession.” This session addresses remaining questions and dives into fresh discussions on the evolving role of AI in coaching.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence coaching platforms are transforming client engagement in coaching. This session explores how artificial intelligence coaching is shaping the profession today and the potential advancements it may offer. Key highlights include the current benefits of AI coaching technology and insights into unexpected advantages it may provide across various aspects of the coaching profession.
Read MoreThis session reviews current research on chronic illness coaching for patients with chronic conditions. Explore foundational frameworks in health coaching, factors that enhance patient engagement, and key determinants that contribute to positive outcomes in managing chronic illness.
Read MoreThis report details the 2019 ICF coaching competency model update, based on a global job analysis. It highlights new coaching themes like ethics, reflective practice, and client partnerships.
Read MoreThe 2017 State of Coaching Supervision Research reviews 21 academic articles, focusing on supervision models, competencies, and the efficacy of coaching supervision, while highlighting gaps in agreed-upon standards.
Read MoreThe 2018 State of Coaching Supervision Research reviews six academic studies on coaching supervision and eight on clinical supervision, emphasizing the need for more robust research on supervision efficacy.
Read MoreThe 2019 State of Coaching Supervision Research reviews key findings on supervision in coaching and psychotherapy, covering roles, models, multicultural competence, and its importance in professional development.
Read MoreThe 2010 ICF Global Consumer Awareness Study Summary reveals key insights into consumer awareness of coaching, ICF credentials, and motivations for seeking coaching, based on responses from 15,000 global participants.
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