Advanced Coaching Skills and Teaching Emotional Wellness
Presented By FDN
14 CEs
The Advanced Coaching Skills and Teaching Emotional Wellness course offers a robust and thoughtful curriculum designed to elevate the confidence, capability, and emotional fluency of health coaches and wellness professionals. This comprehensive program teaches both foundational and advanced coaching methods while integrating powerful emotional wellness strategies to support sustainable behavior change.
Through an immersive mix of coaching theory, recorded examples, and practical applications, learners will explore motivational interviewing, active listening, self-efficacy, and habit change frameworks. Simultaneously, the emotional wellness modules address fear, shame, mindset, gratitude, boundaries, and authenticity—equipping coaches to address client resistance and cultivate meaningful transformation.
Each lesson includes a quiz, assignments, and downloadable resources, with a total of 14 hours of on-demand video content. The course is open to all, including those who are not graduates of the FDN program.
Objectives:
• Understand and apply advanced coaching skills such as active listening, motivational interviewing, and strength-based coaching.
• Confidently guide clients through emotional resistance and mindset blocks.
• Support clients in cultivating long-term resilience through tools such as mindfulness, boundary setting, and gratitude practices.
• Integrate evidence-informed strategies and behavior change theory into coaching practice.
• Identify personality types and stages of readiness in order to tailor coaching interventions effectively.
Total Hours and Duration: Approved for 14 Continuing Education Credits (PDC equivalent)
Practicum: Self-paced, online program delivered through pre-recorded video content, lesson assignments, and a recorded example coaching session.
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