This course consists of the following two modules:
Coaching
is rooted in developmental psychology and is commonly applied in
organisational settings. Coaching is associated with team building,
executive coaching, management coaching, life-skills coaching, career
development and personal and professional development.
This second module develops what you have learned in the CBT module and
applies cognitive techniques to the art of coaching. In the role of a
coach, you will be able to help clients define aspirations, recognise
patterned ways of relating, identify options, uncover rules and set new
achievable goals that can help them grow and develop - and so become
the person they want to be.
Mentoring is associated with positive personal and professional growth, career
outcomes and development. This third module builds on what you have
learned in Modules 1 and 2 and further develops your knowledge and
skills to include the art of mentoring. You are now ready to learn the
skills, techniques and in depth insights of mentoring. In the role of a
mentor, you will contract and develop with your client a highly
personal yet professional relationship that is creative, dynamic and
intentional resulting in a positive outcome.
Mentoring enables the individual to develop a greater sense of
fulfilment, role identification, internal authority and identity, that
results in a greater level of competency and personal satisfaction.
The course materials consist of 20 lessons, 10 tutor marked assignments and
a textbook. This is supplemented with suggested background reading.
If you successfully complete the Coaching & Mentoring modules you are
eligible for the Institute’s Diploma in Coaching and Mentoring.
> For a limited period, when enrolling on course 2000, you are entitled to also include Course 1400 (Diploma in Coaching and Mentoring) for only £100 extra. This makes the total payable £599; payable in full or in three equal payments of £200. At the end of your studies you will receive 2 Diplomas!
To take advantage of this offer please telephone the Institute on 0141 204 2230 and ask for Alan or Rosemary.
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