Person-Centered Coach Certification
The International Coach Federation (ICF) offers a Person-Centered Coach Certification, requiring 60 hours of training, 100 hours of coaching experience, and a passing score on the ICF Coach Knowledge Assessment.
The International Coach Federation (ICF) offers a Person-Centered Coach Certification, requiring 60 hours of training, 100 hours of coaching experience, and a passing score on the ICF Coach Knowledge Assessment.
The Institute of Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC) offers a Certified Professional Coach (CPC) program with a person-centered approach, requiring 160 hours of training and a final exam.
The Coaching Federation provides an overview of person-centered coaching certification requirements, including education, experience, and exam requirements, as well as a list of approved training programs.
This article discusses the benefits of person-centered coaching and provides an overview of the certification process, including training requirements, experience, and certification exams, with a focus on positive psychology principles.
The University of Western Australia offers a Person-Centered Coach Training Program, a 12-month course covering the principles and practices of person-centered coaching, with a focus on research and application.
This news article discusses the principles and benefits of person-centered coaching, including its focus on empathy, genuineness, and unconditional positive regard, and provides an overview of certification requirements.
Udemy offers an online course in person-centered coaching certification, covering the principles and practices of person-centered coaching, with a focus on practical application and certification preparation.
This video provides an introduction to person-centered coaching, including its history, principles, and practices, and discusses the benefits and requirements of certification, with a focus on coaching skills and techniques.