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Coaching and Therapy At Still Waters, Inc., all of our services are provided within a Judeo-Christian Biblical worldview and always include a prayerful focus. A provider may be both a therapist and a personal coach. They will clearly define which role they are in with each client's mutual consent. A client may have both a therapist and a coach, but they would not generally be the same person for both. A coach can and should refer a client for professional therapy if that appears to be needed and a therapist may well refer a client to a coach for specific areas of need. Even if a coach is also a therapist, they would generally refer to another therapist if that need were evident in order to prevent confusion of expectations in their already established relationship. Coaches and therapists can and do refer to one another if they see specialty needs. In the end, for all of our efforts to describe our coaching relationships, we come down to the bedrock fact: that each one will be unique in itself because we are leaning into the Spirit to guide us as we stand with each person in the way that is most needed. Similarities Both Coaching and Therapy involve:
Differences Healing vs. Moving Forward Therapy is a professional relationship between provider and client/patient in which the provider evaluates and designates a medical diagnosis as part of the treatment planning for the individual. The general focus is on the healing and restoration of emotional or behavioral malfunctions, disorders or relationships and often does include encouragement and practical help toward personal development. Coaching is more clearly focused on moving forward with no medical diagnosis involvement. Coaches encourage their clients to set their own expectations and goals as well as asking client about what kinds of encouragement, accountability or celebrations they themselves would prefer in the relationship. Coaches concentrate on encouraging their clients to experiment and find the solutions they need. A coach puts less emphasis on why something came to be an issue and more on what you will do to successfully overcome the concern. Pain Relief vs. Development Therapy is more often begun in response to a type of crisis or personally painful symptom. Coaching is more often begun to obtain support while moving toward a difficult goal.
Therapy is often about what people need to do to alleviate symptoms or recover from mental, emotional or behavioral disorders. Coaching is something people want to receive in order to improve the quality of their lives.
Therapy is generally provided in a face-to-face session held in a specific office. It is generally restricted to that setting by state guidelines (and therapists preference). These guidelines in many states do not allow for provision of services on a regular basis by telephone or across state lines. Coaching may be provided in a face-to-face office setting but is most often provided by telephone or Internet connections or in an alternate location acceptable to both coach and client, such as a restaurant, park, etc. There is no restriction to the locations of coach and client so people can choose a coach in their home town across the nation or across an ocean. Coaching boundaries are little more flexible than therapy boundaries but remain subject to appropriate considerations for the safety and well being of both coach and client. | SERVICES Personal Life Coaching Professional Mental Health Consulations | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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