In this 35-minute interview, Sydney counsellor, supervisor, psychotherapist and coach Edna McKelvey speak about how to blend working therapeutically as a psychotherapist and add coaching to your private practice.
In this interview Edna also discusses:
- How she transitioned from the corporate world into psychotherapy to build a successful private practice
- How she added coaching to her services as a psychotherapist
- How to define coaching and how it differs from counselling or therapy
- Some of the critical qualities that someone needs to become an effective coach
- The differences in boundaries between working with a coaching client as compared to a therapy client
- Advice for therapist wanting to add coaching to their suite of services
- What are the elements and qualities of good coaching
- How to transition between therapy and coaching clients
- Case study examples of successful coaching
About the presenter:
Edna is a Sydney-based Executive Coach, Supervisor and Psychotherapist. She is passionate about empowering individuals and organisations to successfully manage, develop and grow through transition and change. Edna has a broad senior leadership background from spending over 25 years in international organisations in Management, Sales, Marketing and Consulting, prior to moving into the area of human behavioural change as a Coach and Psychotherapist. Edna is also an experienced group therapy facilitator and supervisor for therapists. Edna works offers executive coaching at McKelvey Associates and www.ednamckelvey.com