Gestalt Coaching Skills - Part 1

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Overview:
Gestalt Coaching Skills - Part 1

This 2-day workshop provides an overview to Gestalt principles and practice and is a pre-requisite to Part 2 which is a 4 day more in depth programme.

The Learning Context
The learning situation is viewed as a micro organisation, paralleling many of the interpersonal and team issues thrown up in the workplace. Therefore specific attention is paid to the internal workings of the group and learning points are drawn from personal and group experience.

The workshop will contain a solid theoretical framework combined with an experiential, experimental and unpredictable group process to create a dynamic learning environment.

There will be an opportunity to have guidance and coaching to embed the learning in your work environment. It can take the form of:

  • Coaching on a specific individual client or team event.
  • Relating the new theory & practice to consulting / coaching assignments.
  • Further skills practice around the techniques learned.
  • Exploring personal development issues around implementation.

There will be ample feedback from peers and supervision from our facilitators.

 

 

Programme Overview

Gestalt Process of Change

  • Learn how the concept of Figure and Ground helps to identify the critical process issues that facilitate effective functioning.
  • Increase your sensory awareness so you are more responsive to the mood or atmosphere of the client.
  • Sharpen your observations of what you see, hear and feel in client systems.

Cycle of Experience

  • Learn how the Gestalt Cycle of Experience, can be used as a dynamic model to understand individual and group development.
  • Understand the behavioural characteristics at each stage of the cycle and how to use this information in your work.
  • Gain fresh perspectives on coaching challenges using the cycle as a diagnostic tool.

Resistance to change

  • Learn about the paradoxical nature of change.
  • Understand the 'structure' of resistance in coaching practice.
  • Evolve ideas and strategies for working with resistance.
  • Discover how to 'trust the process' and work with the natural rhythm of change.

The Gestalt approach is a way of being, of developing presence so the coach acts as a powerful role model in his or her work.

It is also important to understand the differences between a therapeutic contract and a coaching contract and explore the boundaries between them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Fees, dates and location

Programme fees
£ 600 + VAT

Venue
120 Moorgate (3rd Floor)
London EC2M 6UR

Dates and applications

Gestalt Coaching Skills part 1

Gestalt Coaching Skills Part 1
Tuesday, 21 September - Wednesday, 22 September, 2010

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Facilitators

Marjorie Shackleton

Marjorie Shackleton
Programme Director

With a psychotherapeutic and advanced coach training background, well honed through extensive experience developing individuals and teams in the US, Canada and the UK, Marjorie works with senior executives in a wide range of organisations with experience across many sectors including professional services, finance and consumer goods. Marjorie is also a trained Coach Supervisor working with individuals and teams in organisations. Marjorie is AoEC Faculty for the Pyschology and the Advanced Diploma programmes and a graduate of the AoEC.

 

Find out more: Sue Burston Tel: +44 (0)1959 569 516 Email sue.burston@aoec.com

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  • Discuss the driving forces behind the increasing popularity of coaching.Help you identify whether executive coaching fits your personal, professional and organisational agenda.
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