Coaching the ADHD Client
Coaching the ADHD Client
ADHD, also known as Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders. ADHD holds both gifts and challenges that are unique to each individual. Gifts include: “thinking out of the box,” creativity, curiosity, charisma, high energy, dynamic nature, adventurism, and altruism. Challenges show up daily in the form of: difficulties with executive functions, emotional regulation, self-management, organization and hyperactiveness.
AHDH is invisible to those unaware of its manifestations. This means that In the coaching space, ADHD can stand in the client’s way of full actualization and wellness, making the difference between success and failure.
In this webinar, you will learn about the unique “invisible” challenges clients with ADHD live and cope with and how you can offer them effective, empathetic support.
Earn 1.0 Core Competency and 0.5 Resource Development CCEU
Learning Objectives:
In this webinar, participants will learn:
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The principles of ADHD coaching
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Three ways to address unique challenges clients with ADHD are facing
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The way ADHD affects different areas of life
Ties to Core Competencies:
Through deeper understanding of ADHD processing and thinking, opening new perspectives to better support ADHD clients, and partnering to achieve client growth, participants will grow awareness and knowledge in the following Core Competencies:
About the Speaker: Shiri Ben-Arzi, MCC
Shiri Ben-Arzi is a Health, Medical and Caregiver Coach, and founder of MCI – Medical Coaching Institute. She is a coach, supervisor, workshop facilitator, author, and international lecturer.
She holds certifications in Health and Medical Coaching, Caregiver Coaching, End of life Coaching, Embodiment Coaching, and ADHD Coaching. In addition, she is a Grief Educator, NLP trainer, and co-president of ICF Israel.
Over the past 15 years, Shiri has worked with leading international pharmaceutical companies, medical organizations, patient associations, and hospitals worldwide. Her vision is to promote social change in health and healthcare systems by promoting a patient-centered medical practice within medical systems based on the Coach Approach.