Some counseling techniques work more with changing the present thought patterns and behaviors Cognitive Behavioral Techniques for example.
Other approaches work more deeply by addressing the underlying root of these painful patterns to heal long-standing, negative, sometimes unconscious, beliefs and habits. More often than not modern counseling approaches blend work with the past, present and future. Internal Family Systems is an example of a technique that focuses on what is currently happening in your life that is problematic and accesses the past, as needed or when it surfaces, during the healing process.
Coaches are not trained in the skill set needed to help people with cognitive and emotional problems like chronic Depression, Anxiety, PTSD, Personality Disorders or Addictions.
Coaching focuses on identifying goals for life-change and then works co-creatively with you to help you develop a map to get you there.
Coaching provides tools for identifying your particular motivations and road blocks, accountability for forward movement and support to help you re-route or get back on track if you get stuck or derailed. If your progress in the coaching process is stalling, a good coach will be able to identify when you are being hindered by an emotional block and will suggest either that you receive some counseling first, or in conjunction with coaching.
Counseling goals frequently include creating a plan for positive lifestyle change. As more and more wounds are healed the counseling process can often very organically shift into utilization of what might now be considered coaching tools.
So to reiterate, counseling is inclusive of coaching, but coaching should never veer into the deeper work with the past that is the exclusive realm of professionally trained and licensed mental health practitioners.
Coaching vs. Licensure and Credentialing Differences Counseling Of the three services, Professional Counseling requires the most specialized and regulated education.
Coaching Life Coaching is a relatively new profession and is not yet regulated by state licensure. Consulting Consulting can be offered by anyone with expertise in any area. Consultations are advice-giving interactions. Though similar, professional counseling and coaching differ in important ways. Coaching focuses exclusively on current changes that will move you toward achieving your goals. You long for something bigger in your career or business.
Or maybe you know what type of role in which you want to be and are ready to build your career with purpose and want a sounding board to support you. I like to think of it in visual terms: Therapy, or counseling, is like the foundation of your home. We all have a past, and sometimes past emotional issues are still an issue in how we function today. Consultants are like the windows and walls of your home.
If you wanted to replace your windows, you would call an expert to recommend the best windows for your home. Coaching is a home renovation blueprint; it creates a future vision and an action plan to get there.
A mentor is like an all-knowing friend who has recently—and successfully—bought a home and is full of advice and connections. Knowing what answers or advice you need can help you determine which type of career professional can help. As a professional ontological coach, I honor my resourceful and creative clients as the experts of their own lives.
Ontology is the study of who you are being, versus what you are doing. A facilitative coach will tell you what to do, an ontological coach will support, challenge and advocate for you to reach your highest future vision.
A coach is not a cheerleader. Coaches partner with you to win the game of your life, not to cheer you on from the sidelines. English US. Question about English US. What is the difference between counselor and consultant? Feel free to just provide example sentences. Report copyright infringement. The owner of it will not be notified. Only the user who asked this question will see who disagreed with this answer.
Featured answer. A counselor is generally someone who works in a school, or drug rehabilitation center. Counselors provide counseling support to people who need general advice or people who are having difficult times in their life.
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