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Client Relationships That Heal, On-Demand

A 3-Part On-Demand Exploration with Alison Whitmire and Dr. David Drake

The coaching relationship itself is a powerful resource that coaches can use to help clients achieve their desired outcomes. This work is vital in these times when so many of our clients feel stressed, disconnected and uncertain.

Join us for an interactive and enlightening co-hosted series.

What you'll get:

MODULE ONE: Using Attachment Theory to Understand and Enrich the Coaching Relationship

In this session, David will show you how to deepen your client relationships using an understanding of attachment theory. You will learn:

  • The four levels of attachment security and how to increase the levels for clients so they feel safe and strong enough to do their work with yoU
  • How to use the coaching relationship to help clients learn new relational patterns
  • How to create moments of meeting as opportunities with clients to help clients (and you) grow

MODULE TWO: Using Attachment Theory to Understand How Clients Relate

In this session, you’ll learn how the attachment patterns discussed in the first session impact how clients relate to others, themselves and their lives. We’ll explore:

  • The connection between a client’s attachment style and where they focus, the feelings they access and where they place their trust
  • How an attachment style shows up in a client’s narrative and the “symptoms” that clients experience when relating using their attachment styles
  • Ideas for coaching approaches for working with clients with different attachment styles

MODULE THREE: Integrating Attachment Theory and Relational Intelligence in Coaching

This session features a dialogue between David and Alison and dedicated time for Q&A with participants. We'll explore:

  • How their respective bodies of work can be used to strengthen your coaching relationships with clients
    Dig beneath the surface to connect the client with themselves and what matters.
  • Why the coaching relationship is more important to clients and their outcomes than we think
  • How to use stories as a way to discern the attachment needs of clients and how to address them through the coaching relationship.