Grief Coaching

When a client is experiencing grief, how does a coach ensure they are coaching instead of providing mental health services?  One of the challenges the coaching industry faces as a whole is ensuring coaching is not mental health.  The mental health professions do require specific education and licensure.  What is the difference?  A mental health professional works with a client to understand the past and process problems.  A mental health professional diagnoses and gives advice.  A coach focuses forward, does not diagnose, and does not give advice.

When a client is dealing with grief, a coach listens, demonstrates understanding by rephrasing and reflecting, and asks questions.  The coach works with the client on moving forward.

In the coaching process, one example is the coach asking the client how the person they lost would want them to feel, what they would want them to do, and what they would want for their future.  The coach then asks the coaching client how they do want to feel, how they want to do, and what they want moving forward.

As a coach, choosing grief coaching as a niche area does require empathy, experience, and focus on the coaching process.  The benefits to coaching clients include emotional peace, clarity, and direction.

Cathy Liska

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Most blog posts here are written or curated by Cathy Liska, Guide from the Side®, CDP, MCC.

Cathy is CEO/Founder of the Center for Coaching Certification, CCC. As Guide from the Side®, she is a sought-after trainer and coach with over 30 years of experience in business management and ownership. Cathy built her diverse team at CCC that includes trainers, customer service, and coaches. She was Co-Leader for ICF’s Ethics Community of Practice, on the Leadership Team for the review and updating of the Code of Ethics in 2024, and active in the Ethics Water Cooler. To ensure she stays current in related areas of expertise, Cathy has earned the following: ICF’s Master Certified Coach (MCC), Certified Coach Trainer, Certified Consumer Credit Counselor, Certificate of Excellence in Nonprofit Leadership and Management, Grief Support Group Facilitator, Certified in the Drucker Self-Assessment Tool, Certified Apartment Manager, Certified Civil and Family Mediator, and Certified in DISC.

Cathy’s clients range from attorneys to corporate executives, government to nonprofit, entrepreneurs to children, under or unemployed to newly retired. She specializes in communication, management, conflict, and leadership. Her personal mission statement is “People.” Cathy is known for her passion to serve others so they achieve the results they want.

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