Publication: Coaching the Multiplicity of Mind: A Strengths-based Model
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2013
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Global Advances in Health and Medicine
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Moore, Margaret. 2013. “Coaching the Multiplicity of Mind: A Strengths-based Model.” Global Advances in Health and Medicine 2 (4): 78-84. doi:10.7453/gahmj.2013.030. http://dx.doi.org/10.7453/gahmj.2013.030.
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Professional health and wellness coaches are passionate about helping people learn, change, and grow. We are lifelong students of what enables humans to perform at our best. The phrase coaching the whole person is common coaching parlance; full engagement in self-care often requires that clients shift a spectrum of beliefs, motives, and perspectives in order to make changes that are sustainable. Just as important is the need for coaches to fully engage in their own self-care in order to best serve their clients.
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Health coaching, hypothesis, primary capacities, self
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