You Were Not Trained for This Moment
Most coaches enter the profession equipped with frameworks, questions, and models for forward movement. What most coaching programs do not prepare practitioners for is the moment a client says something that changes the quality of the room: a disclosure, a pattern that suddenly clarifies, a silence that carries more weight than thinking in it. Trauma is present in most coaching practices, and a coach without a framework for recognizing its effects is working with incomplete information about one of the most significant dynamics in the room.
What This Handbook Offers
The Trauma-Informed Coaching Handbook is a structured, evidence-informed guide for life coaches, wellness coaches, health coaches, and peer support workers who work with clients affected by trauma. It does not attempt to turn coaches into therapists. It equips non-clinical practitioners with the professional literacy, practical tools, and clear decision-making frameworks needed to recognize trauma responses in session, respond in ways that support rather than harm, and connect clients with appropriate clinical support when the work requires it.
The handbook covers thirteen areas of professional practice: foundational trauma literacy, recognizing activation in session, coaching scope and professional boundaries, trauma-informed communication, in-session disclosure response, referral frameworks, contract and intake design, virtual coaching adaptations, guidance for peer support workers, attachment dynamics in the coaching relationship, vicarious trauma and practitioner self-care, ethics and professional risk, and building a sustainable practice. Eight practical appendices include a step-by-step disclosure protocol, a coaching scope decision flowchart, an annotated coaching agreement template, a scored vicarious trauma self-assessment, and scripted referral conversation language.
A Genuinely Different Approach
Unlike resources written from a clinical or therapeutic standpoint, this handbook is grounded entirely within the non-clinical coaching scope. It addresses peer support workers as a distinct professional role, provides dedicated guidance for virtual and remote coaching, and presents trauma-informed practice through realistic case studies drawn from ordinary coaching conversations. The STOP-GROUND-HOLD-DECIDE disclosure protocol, the Coaching Scope Decision Framework, and the LISTEN-ANCHOR-REFER model for peer support practitioners are original frameworks developed specifically for non-clinical practitioners.
This book is for readers who are life coaches or wellness coaches seeking a structured professional framework for working with trauma-affected clients, health coaches managing presentations that touch on significant personal history or distress, peer support workers who want grounded guidance for conversations involving disclosure or emotional crisis, coaches expanding into virtual practice who need specific tools for online safety, and helping professionals who have found themselves in a session they did not have a clear map for.
A Practical Place to Begin
Trauma-informed practice is a professional competency relevant to every coach and peer support worker working with the full range of human experience. For readers who want to build that competency with clarity and structured tools, this handbook offers a grounded, evidence-informed foundation.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. You Were Not Trained for This Moment Most coaches enter the profession equipped with frameworks, questions, and models for forward movement. What most coaching programs do not prepare practitioners for is the moment a client says something that changes the quality of the room: a disclosure, a pattern that suddenly clarifies, a silence that carries more weight than thinking in it. Trauma is present in most coaching practices, and a coach without a framework for recognizing its effects is working with incomplete information about one of the most significant dynamics in the room. What This Handbook Offers The Trauma-Informed Coaching Handbook is a structured, evidence-informed guide for life coaches, wellness coaches, health coaches, and peer support workers who work with clients affected by trauma. It does not attempt to turn coaches into therapists. It equips non-clinical practitioners with the professional literacy, practical tools, and clear decision-making frameworks needed to recognize trauma responses in session, respond in ways that support rather than harm, and connect clients with appropriate clinical support when the work requires it. The handbook covers thirteen areas of professional practice: foundational trauma literacy, recognizing activation in session, coaching scope and professional boundaries, trauma-informed communication, in-session disclosure response, referral frameworks, contract and intake design, virtual coaching adaptations, guidance for peer support workers, attachment dynamics in the coaching relationship, vicarious trauma and practitioner self-care, ethics and professional risk, and building a sustainable practice. Eight practical appendices include a step-by-step disclosure protocol, a coaching scope decision flowchart, an annotated coaching agreement template, a scored vicarious trauma self-assessment, and scripted referral conversation language. A Genuinely Different Approach Unlike resources written from a clinical or therapeutic standpoint, this handbook is grounded entirely within the non-clinical coaching scope. It addresses peer support workers as a distinct professional role, provides dedicated guidance for virtual and remote coaching, and presents trauma-informed practice through realistic case studies drawn from ordinary coaching conversations. The STOP-GROUND-HOLD-DECIDE disclosure protocol, the Coaching Scope Decision Framework, and the LISTEN-ANCHOR-REFER model for peer support practitioners are original frameworks developed specifically for non-clinical practitioners. This book is for readers who are life coaches or wellness coaches seeking a structured professional framework for working with trauma-affected clients, health coaches managing presentations that touch on significant personal history or distress, peer support workers who want grounded guidance for conversations involving disclosure or emotional crisis, coaches expanding into virtual practice who need specific tools for online safety, and helping professionals who have found themselves in a session they did not have a clear map for. A Practical Place to Begin Trauma-informed practice is a professional competency relevant to every coach and peer support worker working with the full range of human experience. For readers who want to build that competency with clarity and structured tools, this handbook offers a grounded, evidence-informed foundation. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781764782234
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. You Were Not Trained for This Moment Most coaches enter the profession equipped with frameworks, questions, and models for forward movement. What most coaching programs do not prepare practitioners for is the moment a client says something that changes the quality of the room: a disclosure, a pattern that suddenly clarifies, a silence that carries more weight than thinking in it. Trauma is present in most coaching practices, and a coach without a framework for recognizing its effects is working with incomplete information about one of the most significant dynamics in the room. What This Handbook Offers The Trauma-Informed Coaching Handbook is a structured, evidence-informed guide for life coaches, wellness coaches, health coaches, and peer support workers who work with clients affected by trauma. It does not attempt to turn coaches into therapists. It equips non-clinical practitioners with the professional literacy, practical tools, and clear decision-making frameworks needed to recognize trauma responses in session, respond in ways that support rather than harm, and connect clients with appropriate clinical support when the work requires it. The handbook covers thirteen areas of professional practice: foundational trauma literacy, recognizing activation in session, coaching scope and professional boundaries, trauma-informed communication, in-session disclosure response, referral frameworks, contract and intake design, virtual coaching adaptations, guidance for peer support workers, attachment dynamics in the coaching relationship, vicarious trauma and practitioner self-care, ethics and professional risk, and building a sustainable practice. Eight practical appendices include a step-by-step disclosure protocol, a coaching scope decision flowchart, an annotated coaching agreement template, a scored vicarious trauma self-assessment, and scripted referral conversation language. A Genuinely Different Approach Unlike resources written from a clinical or therapeutic standpoint, this handbook is grounded entirely within the non-clinical coaching scope. It addresses peer support workers as a distinct professional role, provides dedicated guidance for virtual and remote coaching, and presents trauma-informed practice through realistic case studies drawn from ordinary coaching conversations. The STOP-GROUND-HOLD-DECIDE disclosure protocol, the Coaching Scope Decision Framework, and the LISTEN-ANCHOR-REFER model for peer support practitioners are original frameworks developed specifically for non-clinical practitioners. This book is for readers who are life coaches or wellness coaches seeking a structured professional framework for working with trauma-affected clients, health coaches managing presentations that touch on significant personal history or distress, peer support workers who want grounded guidance for conversations involving disclosure or emotional crisis, coaches expanding into virtual practice who need specific tools for online safety, and helping professionals who have found themselves in a session they did not have a clear map for. A Practical Place to Begin Trauma-informed practice is a professional competency relevant to every coach and peer support worker working with the full range of human experience. For readers who want to build that competency with clarity and structured tools, this handbook offers a grounded, evidence-informed foundation. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781764782234
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. The Trauma-Informed Coaching Handbook | A Practical Guide for Life Coaches, Wellness Coaches, and Peer Support Workers to Recognize, Respond to, and Refer Trauma Without Becoming a Therapist | Andrew Arthur Peanut | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Jstone Publishing | EAN 9781764782234 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 135851202
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