Jeanne Foot

Naturally High

Jeanne Foot

  • How to implement trauma-informed care in your coaching practice

How to implement trauma-informed care in your coaching practice

Thursday 5th May 2022

Discover the significance of trauma-informed care in coaching with Jeanne Foot on 'Naturally High'. Learn about safe, supportive practices for genuine healing.
Explicit
27 minutes
Informative
Empowering
Hopeful
Healing
Educational

About this podcast

Naturally High
Author:
Jeanne Foot
Overview:
Categories:
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Healing Relationships
Mindful Recovery
Holistic Health Innovations
Spiritual & Personal Growth Journeys
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Safe Spaces: The Role of Trauma-Informed Care in Coaching

Trauma-informed care really makes sure that coaches (and other organizations) subscribe to certain ethics around their work culture to help people feel safe and protected, to be able to recognize signs and symptoms of trauma within clients, and implement this knowledge to avoid traumatizing people.
Imagine stepping into a coaching session where you feel completely safe, understood, and supported. That's the vision Jeanne Foot paints in this episode of 'Naturally High'. Jeanne dives into the crucial need for trauma-informed care within coaching practices, especially in today's world where support is more accessible than ever but not always regulated. She discusses how recognizing trauma signs and fostering an ethical work culture can create a nurturing environment for clients.
This isn't just about avoiding harm; it's about truly empowering individuals to heal and grow. Jeanne's rich background in addiction recovery adds depth to the conversation, making it clear why ethical and well-trained professionals are essential in the coaching field. You'll hear about attachment and nervous system regulation, the Polyvagal theory, and the importance of collaboration with other experts.
Plus, Jeanne teases her upcoming Total Recovery Practitioner training, which promises to be a game-changer for those looking to deepen their practice. Tune in for a thoughtful discussion on creating safe spaces that allow for genuine healing.
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Jeanne Foot

Naturally High

Jeanne Foot

  • How to implement trauma-informed care in your coaching practice

How to implement trauma-informed care in your coaching practice

Thursday 5th May 2022

Discover the significance of trauma-informed care in coaching with Jeanne Foot on 'Naturally High'. Learn about safe, supportive practices for genuine healing.
Explicit
27 minutes
Informative
Empowering
Hopeful
Healing
Educational

About this podcast

Naturally High
Author:
Jeanne Foot
Overview:
Welcome to the Naturally High podcast! I'm your host, Jeanne Foot. How the world has traditionally approached healing is only as good as the year your doctor graduated med school. Will-power behavior ...(view more)
Categories:
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Healing Relationships
Mindful Recovery
Holistic Health Innovations
Spiritual & Personal Growth Journeys
Links:
Visit site
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Do you want to link to this podcast?
Get the buttons here!

Safe Spaces: The Role of Trauma-Informed Care in Coaching

Trauma-informed care really makes sure that coaches (and other organizations) subscribe to certain ethics around their work culture to help people feel safe and protected, to be able to recognize signs and symptoms of trauma within clients, and implement this knowledge to avoid traumatizing people.
Imagine stepping into a coaching session where you feel completely safe, understood, and supported. That's the vision Jeanne Foot paints in this episode of 'Naturally High'. Jeanne dives into the crucial need for trauma-informed care within coaching practices, especially in today's world where support is more accessible than ever but not always regulated. She discusses how recognizing trauma signs and fostering an ethical work culture can create a nurturing environment for clients.
This isn't just about avoiding harm; it's about truly empowering individuals to heal and grow. Jeanne's rich background in addiction recovery adds depth to the conversation, making it clear why ethical and well-trained professionals are essential in the coaching field. You'll hear about attachment and nervous system regulation, the Polyvagal theory, and the importance of collaboration with other experts.
Plus, Jeanne teases her upcoming Total Recovery Practitioner training, which promises to be a game-changer for those looking to deepen their practice. Tune in for a thoughtful discussion on creating safe spaces that allow for genuine healing.