Diploma in Wellness Coaching

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The focus of a wellness coach is one of empowering the client to see for themselves how they can make sustainable, long term lifestyle changes. It involves discussing goals, a vision, and designing a plan together. A wellness coach will provide tools for motivation, goal setting, self discovery and embrace the fact that no two clients will need to have the same approach in making lifestyle changes.

Many wellness coaches operate their own business with both private and corporate clients. Typically a wellness coach will work with clients in the area of nutrition, exercise, weight control, stress management, with areas of specialism such as relationships, sleep quality, disease management, and life balance.

Many more opportunities are beginning to arise in the corporate environment. A number of progressive companies are recognizing the value of designing healthy lifestyle’s as a preventative measure in order to curb escalating health care costs. A handful of employers are offering wellness coaching programs as an employee incentive. Implementing Wellness Coaching Programs creates a corporate culture of health and wellness, it facilitates learning, and most importantly is welcomed by employees looking for the key to making sustainable lifestyle changes.

Delivery:
  • Classroom
Regions:
  • South East England
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Further Details

For entry onto the Diploma in Wellness Coaching, you need to be a qualified complementary or conventional healthcare practitioner.

The Diploma in Wellness Coaching is independently accredited by the National Council of Psychotherapists at qualification level and is recognised by the Complementary Medical Association.

Wellness for Life is a registered training provider with the Association for Coaching.

The Diploma in Wellness Coaching runs in Brighton, Sussex for six months, beginning 30 October 2010 until 26 March 2011, one Saturday a month. Dates are:

30 October 2010
27 November 2010
04 December 2010
29 January 2011
26 February 2011
26 March 2011

The group is kept to a maximum of 6 students to facilitate individual learning.

Modules: wellness coaching, coaching skills, the mindbody link, stress management skills, cognitive behavioral interventions & wellness, using imagery for health, lifestyle interventions, 21st century wellness coach practice.

Assessment for the Diploma in Wellness Coaching occurs through supervised skills development, 2 case studies, a research project and a reflective learning journal with occasional additional tasks (which you include in your learning journal).

This Training Course is taught in classrooms in the following locations:
Brighton

Guide Price: £799