Twenty first century living and working for many of us is perhaps faster, more uncertain, insecure yet global and interconnected than it has ever been and it seems there’s little likelihood of this abating. According to many we now live in a VUCA world, one that is Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous, says Trayton Vance.
It has recently been said that in modern living and working e.g. whilst in the work space and system we are also in our family and relationship systems and our social, cultural and political ones too. This is common sense to me now.
As the tectonic plates of work, family, society, culture, religion, politics, finances come ever closer together. We have to juggle our various selves with speed, agility and complexity whilst continuing to perform. So no wonder are minds are constantly ‘always on’ and mental health issues are on the increase as we try to continue to keep up with the pace modern life.
Norman Lamb MP when Health Minister revealed that mental ill health was costing the economy £11 billion per annum. What are the origins of this mental distress and suffering? Is it generated in the organisation, in family or society or a mix of all of them? It may be worthwhile to explore, reflect and raise awareness on this question?
In my experience as an Executive Coach working mainly in the corporate sector but having a foot in the public and third sector too it is now not uncommon to find myself working with distressed coachees, teams, leaders and organisations who are struggling with a number of these challenges and I found myself asking the question ‘Is it coaching or counselling that is needed here?’
Of course as a professional coach I knew my boundaries but this question made me realise my lack of knowledge, experience and qualifications in this area. And like any great coach I was curious to understand more.
So it was with this backdrop that I have invited William Devine and Dr Helen Holgate, both highly experienced and qualified in both of these fields to present a workshop which explores the hinterland which exists between Coaching and Psychotherapeutic domains.
They will utilise some formal teaching material, some floor based exercises and systemic tools in order to connect, learn and grow in our bodies as well as our minds. They will share psychotherapeutic approaches from the worlds of Psychoanalysis, Gestalt, Systemic in order to explore how these ideas might inform your Coaching practice.
They will also explore how Mindfulness and Neurobiology might assist us develop a greater capacity and confidence for working with the body. The concept of consilience, where ideas, theories and approaches can co-exist rather than compete, cf Daniel Siegel, might help us think, reflect and work more fluidly and ethically between the domains of Coaching and Psychotherapy.
William Devine works as a Senior Executive Coach and Systemic Coach with senior people, leaders, teams and organisations in the corporate, public and third sector worlds. He leads the Coaching Practice of the MK-LF Partnership Top Flight Pipeline Programme a unique business which helps some of the UK’s top businesses and organisations develop its senior female talent to reach C Suite, Executive Board level and Chief Executive positions.
William is also a Psychodynamic Psychotherapist of 15 years’ experience and Senior Trauma Consultant working with individuals, groups and organisations. He owns and runs Central London Counselling Services Ltd a boutique business delivering solution focussed bespoke psychological services to organisations throughout the UK and abroad.
Dr Helen Holgate leads the training and Stress Management Programmes. She is a Counsellor, Trainer and Trauma Consultant working with CLCS Ltd. Helen is a former Foster Carer and is now Vice Chair of the Fostering Network a membership body of 60,000 UK foster carers.
There are currently no future dates planned for these workshops, but if you are interested in them, please contact us.