Friday, March 24, 2023

The ICF Podcast Channel


 The chief executive officer of his executive coaching practice in Plainville, New York, Dr. Marc L. Miller holds a PCC, professional certified coach, designation as well as a Ph.D. in clinical psychology. To augment his work, Dr. Marc L. Miller, Ph.D., holds active membership in the International Coaching Federation.


The world’s leading association of executive coaches, the International Coaching Federation (ICF) provides coaching education and resources, and awards coaching credentials to participants upon completion. As part of its general education efforts, the ICF produces regular podcasts and makes them available on its official online podcast channel.


This podcast channel offers links to dozens of ICF podcast episodes that participants can stream for free in one of eight languages. Its English-language episodes include "How Coaching Can Create a Paradigm Shift for Employee Engagement” and “Coaching in Conflict: How Coaching Competencies Help You Resolve Difficult Conversations.” In addition to covering different facets of the coaching profession, the ICF podcasts are dedicated to representing various cultures and expressing different point-of-views.


Thursday, March 9, 2023

Differences between Couple Coaching and Therapy


 Holding a doctorate in clinical psychology from Adelphi University, Dr. Marc L. Miller, PhD, is the chief executive officer of Marc Miller Coaching. He assists individuals, couples, and families in improving interpersonal communication and collaborative relationships. One of the areas Dr. Marc Miller, PhD, focuses on is couple coaching.


Over the years, seeking professional relationship assistance has become less stigmatized, with more couples opting to get help to resolve a range of challenges. The common terms that may come up in this aspect are coaching and therapy. People may confuse the two, and though seemingly interchangeable, several distinct differences exist.


A relatively new field, couple coaching is a goal-oriented approach aimed at solving relationship issues while setting and achieving concrete goals such as improving communication in the relationship. As a relatively new alternative to traditional therapy, couple coaching identifies weaknesses in the relationship, offers solutions with set goals, and seeks ways to meet the goals. Couple coaching is based on success coaching and personal growth models, and does not involve delving into the psychological root causes of the issues. This means that it works best for couples with simple misunderstandings that may take as little as a few weeks to solve, but can also be helpful at clarifying and repairing longer-standing patterns of interaction within the relationship that have undermined trust and security, so that the couple can re-establish a much more positive, loving way of relating to one another.


On the other hand, couple therapy is based on psychotherapy and often explores "deeper" and more dysfunctional feelings, thoughts, behaviors, moods, and other areas. Couple therapy also delves deeper into each individual’s experiences that may affect the relationship, such as childhood trauma, and aims to solve more "pathological" personality issues. Depending on the inherent problems, the therapy can take a few weeks to several years. To practice this therapy, the person must be a licensed therapist.


Couple coaching, as practiced by Dr. Marc Miller, is the approach of choice for most couples who are unhappy and struggling with the way their relationship has developed but who still "love" each other and are committed to make things better, for them as a couple, and for their children as well.


The ICF Podcast Channel

 The chief executive officer of his executive coaching practice in Plainville, New York, Dr. Marc L. Miller holds a PCC, professional certif...