
#028 Resolving Conflict Through Coaching
Apr 11, 2022In today's episode we are exploring resolving conflict through coaching. Conflict is something that everyone experiences in some way and it can become part of the coaching conversation. As coaches we will experience our clients bringing conflict situations to sessions and helping them to move through that will become part of the support we provide.
What you will learn in this episode:
- The difference between internal and external conflict
- Which part of the conflict it is possible to coach around
- Coaching models to work through conflict
- The emotions present within a conflict which we can support our clients to uncover
- How to coach from a solutions focussed perspective
- How conflict can be translated for our clients through role play
There are so many ways that we can support our clients to resolve conflict and improve their experience.
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