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Ph.D. in Counseling & Psychological Studies – Life Coaching

Be a champion for human potential.

You can become a seasoned, highly sought after leader in helping others identify, pursue and achieve their goals. Regent’s Doctor of Philosophy in Counseling & Psychological Studies – Life Coaching prepares you for a career in the areas of mental health counseling, research, education, and psychological science. Expand your ability to help others maximize their talents and potential. If you’re a scholar seeking to impact the culture beyond the Ph.D. counseling arena and don’t need professional accreditation, then this degree is for you.

Integrate Key Tools

Understand and apply both counseling and coaching to maximize client results.

Gain Hands-On Experience

Strengthen your skills through a supervised advanced coaching practicum that allows you to serve others.

Empower Your Career

Gain doctoral credentials to advance in leadership roles with higher salary opportunities.

Presented from a Christian worldview, coursework is offered online and supported by award-winning faculty in Virginia Beach and beyond.

Please complete the Request Information form on this page to learn more about this program.

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Through this Ph.D. in Counseling & Psychological Studies – Life Coaching degree, you can:

  • Explore models for growth and achievement.
  • Develop and implement motivational strategies to attain goals.
  • Integrate research methods that inspire individual improvement.

Career Opportunities

  • University Faculty/Leadership
  • Researcher/Writer
  • Mental Health Services Consultant
  • Executive Coach
  • Nonprofit Administrator
  • Life Skills Program Executive
MHPS 625Advanced Counseling Skills & Techniques3
MHPS 626Life Coaching3
MHPS 680Coaching Practicum3
MHPS 681Advanced Coaching Practicum3
  • Addictions Counseling
  • Biblical Counseling
  • Grief Counseling
  • Human Services Counseling
  • Human Services for Student Affairs
  • Industrial-Organizational
  • International
  • Marriage & Family Ministry
  • Pastoral Counseling
  • Trauma & Crisis Counseling

2024-25 Semester Check-In Deadlines

All students are expected to check-in for the semester two weeks before the session start date. Students should apply, be accepted, enroll in their first courses, and confirm a plan to pay for their courses prior to this date.

Session AFriday, August 9Monday, August 19
Session BFriday, October 11Monday, October 21
Session CWednesday, January 8Monday, January 13
Session DFriday, March 7Monday, March 17
Session EFriday, May 2Monday, May 12
Session FFriday, June 13Monday, June 23

Prerequisites

Ph.D. applicants must:

  • Hold a regionally accredited 30 hour master's degree with a minimum GPA of 3.5.
  • Have at least one year of experience in a mental health field (highly desirable).

Admissions Requirements

Step 1: Apply to Regent University

Submit your application using the Regent University Online Application .

Note : If you are unable to complete our application due to a disability, please contact our Admissions Office at 757.352.4990 or admissions@regent.edu and an admissions representative will provide reasonable accommodations to assist you in completing the application.

Step 2: Submit Your Unofficial Transcripts

Submit your unofficial transcripts to regent.edu/items .

Upon submitting your application, you will receive an email requesting authorization for Regent University to obtain your official transcripts from your U.S. degree-granting institution. International transcripts must be evaluated by a NACES , AACRAO or NAFSA approved agency.

International Applicants : Please visit the International Students Admissions page for a more detailed explanation of the Regent University application information and to determine whether or not you qualify as an international student.

Step 3: Complete an Admissions Questionnaire

Please complete a brief admissions questionnaire based on your professional goals and interests. This should only take a few minutes to complete but please answer the questions completely and thoughtfully. This gives us a better opportunity to get to know you and align your objectives with our programs. Once completed, it will be sent directly to an admissions counselor who will be in touch with you right away to help complete the rest of your application.

Step 4: Submit Your Resume

The Ph.D. in Counseling & Psychological Studies degree requires a professional resume or curriculum vitae to include three references with contact information. References should be able to address questions related to character, as well as your interpersonal and relational skills. The resume should also include thorough job descriptions of each position held. This can be submitted to regent.edu/items .

Step 5: Graduate Academic Paper

Please submit an APA formatted academic writing sample that is relevant to the field of Mental Health. Your submission needs to be at least five pages in length (preferably research based) and with at least five scholarly references. We do not accept case studies, literature reviews, or papers where you are not the sole author. Please submit to regent.edu/items .

Step 6: Submit Your Government-Issued ID

To ensure academic integrity, Regent University requires a copy of a government-issued ID. Please submit a scanned copy or photograph of it to regent.edu/items .

Please feel free to contact the Office of Admissions at 757.352.4990 or admissions@regent.edu should you have any further questions about the application process.

Note : All items submitted as part of the application process become the property of Regent University and cannot be returned.

PART-TIME STUDENTS

Master of Arts in Human Services (MA)$6156$3,690
Master of Arts in Pastoral Counseling (MA)$6156$3,690
Master of Science in Psychology (MS)$6956$4,170
Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (MA)$7306$4,380
Master of Arts in School Counseling (MA)$7306$4,380
Master of Arts in Marriage, Couple & Family Counseling (MA)$7306$4,380
Doctor of Philosophy in Counseling & Psychological Studies (PhD)$6953$2,085
Doctor of Philosophy in Counselor Education & Supervision (PhD)Full time enrollment is required.
Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology (PsyD)Full time enrollment is required.

Full-Time Students

Master of Arts in Human Services (MA)$6159$5,535
Master of Arts in Pastoral Counseling (MA)$6159$5,535
Master of Science in Psychology (MS)$6959$6,255
Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (MA)$7309$6,570
Master of Arts in School Counseling (MA)$7309$6,570
Master of Arts in Marriage, Couple & Family Counseling (MA)$7309$6,570
Doctor of Philosophy in Counseling & Psychological Studies (PhD)$6956$4,170
Doctor of Philosophy in Counselor Education & Supervision (PhD)$9456$5,670
Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology (PsyD)$94512$11,340

Student Fees Per Semester

University Services Fee (On-Campus Students)$850 (Fall & Spring)
$700 (Summer)
University Services Fee (Online Students)$700

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Part-Time Students

Master of Arts in Human Services (MA)$6159$5,535
Master of Arts in Pastoral Counseling (MA)$6159$5,535
Master of Science in Psychology (MS)$6959$6,255
Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (MA)$7309$6,570
Master of Arts in School Counseling (MA)$7309$6,570
Master of Arts in Marriage, Couple & Family Counseling (MA)$7309$6,570
Doctor of Philosophy in Counseling & Psychological Studies (PhD)$6956$4,170
Doctor of Philosophy in Counselor Education & Supervision (PhD)$9006$5,400
Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology (PsyD)$90012$10,800

*Rates are subject to change at any time.

  • B.S. in Psychology
  • M.A. in Human Services – Life Coaching
  • M.S. in Psychology – Leadership Coaching
  • Ph.D. in Counselor Education & Supervision
  • Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership
  • Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology

“My time at Regent left me with a desire for excellence. I believe that was something that was already instilled in me but my education here challenged me even more.”

“I am extremely grateful for the excellent education that Regent provides through the School of Psychology & Counseling.”

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“Regent University is a place where you'll be involved. There are so many opportunities through Regent that, if you're willing to go there, you're going to be afforded the opportunities.”

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From PhD to Life

I help professors, postdocs, and PhDs change careers.

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I’ve worked as an academic, life, and career coach for graduate students and PhDs since 2013. I help PhDs get clear on their career path so they can confidently market themselves for jobs they actually want.

Thanks for being here! Are you ready to figure out what you want to do next? Welcome to From PhD to Life.

I work with professors, postdocs, and other PhDs who feel crushed by expectations completely at odds with who they are and why they entered academia in the first place. I help them create their own success stories, ones that don’t require they fit into little boxes built to benefit other people. I’d love to work with you.

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5 Best Grad Schools with Online Doctorate in Coaching

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The Doctorate in Coaching, unlike similar leadership degrees, is a relatively new degree program. Online programs for this doctorate are rare.

An online doctoral degree in coaching is designed for those who want to pursue high-level coaching skills and knowledge to provide executive coaching for professional and organizational success.

Graduates of these programs can work as executive coaches, consultants for leadership development, coach educators, researchers, organizational management experts, organizational leadership specialists, or consultants across various industries.

The Labor Statistics data says top business professional executives are expected to grow 3 percent from 2022 to 2032 ; this data, however, may not guarantee actual job growth and may not reflect local employment situations.

The study of coaching theories, practices, and research methods is the main focus of a doctorate in coaching, an advanced academic degree. A doctorate in coaching often entails a combination of core courses, research courses, and a doctoral dissertation or capstone project, though the particular structure and content may vary depending on the university offering the program.

Doctoral students often explore courses such as coaching theories and models, coaching psychology, leadership coaching, strategic leadership, human resource management, coaching ethics, research techniques, and data analysis.

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Methodology

The Best Online Doctorate in Coaching programs on our list were selected because of the top-quality quality academics they are known to deliver! Each doctoral program and graduate school is a standout with these features:

  • Delivered as a hybrid program, allowing adult students maximum flexibility to complete a doctoral program that works around their schedule,
  • Employs a curriculum that helps doctoral students develop skills necessary for career growth and leadership coaching,
  • Provide online students with several student support services dedicated to students’ success,
  • Offers financial aid opportunities to reduce total program costs,
  • Features a faculty of experts with years of experience in their respective coaching fields, 
  • Received regional accreditation to ensure the degree’s value in the job market.

Please look at our Methodology to learn about our ranking process.

Top 5 Online Doctoral Programs in Coaching

Liberty university.

Liberty University

Doctorate in Management – Executive Coaching Program

Liberty University’s Doctorate in Management offers several emphases, including an online Executive Coaching concentration designed for professionals who want to obtain superior coaching, leadership, and management knowledge and abilities.

Focusing on executive-level professionals, this concentration is primarily completed online, giving working individuals the freedom to further their education while still advancing their jobs. The curriculum combines theoretical underpinnings, research methodology, and real-world executive coaching applications.

Organizational behavior, leadership theory, strategic management, coaching techniques, and coaching ethics are just a few subjects that students in this doctoral program may anticipate studying. The curriculum seeks to give students a solid grasp of coaching ideas and techniques while emphasizing the difficulties and dynamics of executives and senior leaders. Students may have the chance to participate in case studies, research projects, and practical coaching experiences throughout the curriculum.

The dissertation or doctoral thesis students complete as part of Liberty University’s doctorate in management with an emphasis on executive coaching often serves as the program’s capstone. As a result, they can contribute to the study of and practice of coaching. Graduates have various job options after graduation, such as executive coaching roles in corporate settings, consultancy, leadership development, or academic opportunities in coaching instruction and research.

Regent University

Regent University

Doctor of Strategic Leadership in Leadership Coaching

Students who want to study a doctoral degree program in a hybrid learning format can opt for Regent University’s Doctor of Strategic Leadership in Leadership Coaching, a 51-credit hour program conducted online with residency.

This program aims to train students in coaching and mentoring skills while preparing them for leadership positions in various industries. The program’s curriculum strongly emphasizes building coaching and leadership abilities within the framework of organizational change and strategy.

Students study subjects including history & theory, skills & assessments, organizational initiatives, and advanced coaching. These courses are designed to help you become an executive coach for various organizations.

Graduates will develop and implement a coaching style of management for enhanced job performance in soft skill development and be able to evaluate an organization’s capacity to create innovative learning environments with rising effectiveness and efficiency.

Students will research leadership coaching as part of the Doctor of Strategic Leadership curriculum. They will get the chance to enhance their critical thinking skills, put coaching principles to use in practical situations, develop coaching relationships with clients, and partake in supervised coaching activities.

Program graduates can choose from various employment choices; they might work as executive coaches for nonprofits, businesses, government agencies, educational institutions, and the military.

Walden University

Walden University

PhD in Industrial Organizational Psychology in Evidence-Based Coaching

An Evidence-Based Coaching concentration is offered at Walden University through their Ph.D. in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, which focuses on applying psychological principles and research to improve workplace dynamics, organizational behavior, and employee performance.

The doctoral program offers two tracks. The first track is designed for applicants with a master’s degree in I/O psychology, while Track II is for those entering with a bachelor’s or master’s degree in non-IO-related fields.

Students gain an in-depth understanding of workplace individual, group, and organizational behavior, advanced research design and analytical skills, and expertise in applying evidence-based I/O practices in various organizational settings.

The Evidence-Based Coaching concentration produces graduates to fill in the gap of the growing demand for certified professional coaches in multiple fields, including business administration, government organizations, educational institutions, health and wellness, and corporations.

Courses of the specialization include leadership coaching and theories, leadership development, practices and application, and coaching skills.

Students will be qualified to apply for the credential in Evidence-Based Coaching and take the Board Certified Coach examination after completing the program, which includes 30 hours of coaching practice interwoven into Walden’s distinctive virtual residency.

Before graduating and submitting their application for the Board Certified Coach examination, students who have completed the program and the Evidence-Based Coaching prerequisites should apply for the Evidence-Based Coaching certificate.

West Virginia University

West Virginia University - Online

PhD and EdD majoring in Coaching and Teaching Studies

As the only state in Virginia offering online coaching degrees, West Virginia University offers one of the best doctorate majors in Coaching and Teaching Studies. Students interested in academic, governmental, non-profit, and industrial-organizational research should pursue the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) track.

On the other hand, those interested in employment as organizational leaders in various school, university, and community-based contexts should enroll in the Doctor of Education (EdD) track. The Ph.D. and EdD tracks are both prestigious programs; the only difference is their focus.

Students in either the Ph.D. or EdD track must complete four benchmarks: Qualifying Exam, Comprehensive Exam, Dissertation Proposal, and Dissertation Defense. PhD candidates, however, must also submit three peer-reviewed articles.

All students must pass the written and oral qualifying exams during the first two semesters of the program. A rigorous exam chosen by the candidate’s doctoral committee, the dissertation proposal, and a successful dissertation defense are additional requirements for all candidates.

Graduate students can collaborate with academics on various projects, gain data-collecting experience, write empirical or practitioner-focused research papers, or participate in program assessment and/or evaluation in addition to conducting their own dissertation research. Adapted Physical Education/Activity and Coaching Leadership are two of the four research and academic opportunities offered by WVU.

Fielding Graduate University

Fielding Graduate University

Doctoral Concentration in Coaching

Part of Fielding Graduate University’s larger degree in Human Development includes a doctorate focus in coaching. The coaching program at FGU, which has a reputation for emphasizing applied and interdisciplinary research, trains students to work as advanced practitioners and scholar-practitioners in the coaching industry.

The curriculum strongly emphasizes a reflective and experiential method of learning wherein students are encouraged to combine theory with practice, and they frequently get the chance to practice coaching, work with peers, and get criticism and guidance from seasoned coaches.

The doctoral emphasis in coaching includes a challenging curriculum, in-depth research, and real-world experience to advance students’ coaching abilities and understanding. Coaching theory, methodology, ethics, supervision, and advanced themes in coaching practice are covered in the program’s courses.

Upon graduation, students can pursue a professional coaching career in various organizations, from nonprofits and international business organizations to governmental and educational institutions.

Furthermore, students in the coaching doctoral concentration can pursue credits for a Certificate in Evidence-Based Coaching, a Level 2 ICF-accredited coaching education provider.

This certification offers a specific training course focusing on coaching techniques founded on empirical research and evidence-based methods. It gives coaches the information, abilities, and resources they need to integrate scientific research and data into their coaching practice successfully.

Common Coursework of Online Doctorates in Coaching Programs

Common Coursework of Online Doctorates in Coaching Programs

Here are some typical courses you might find in these programs, while the specific courses offered in online doctorates in coaching may vary across different institutions:

  • Coaching Theories and Models

An overview of numerous coaching ideas, models, and methodologies is provided in this course. It investigates the fundamental concepts and ideas that guide coaching practice.

  • Coaching Supervision

This course emphasizes how coaching supervision can improve the efficacy and standard of coaching practice. It examines various supervision models, reflective practice methods, and the ethical ramifications of leadership.

  • Coaching Psychology

This course goes deeper into the psychological components of coaching, examining issues including motivation, emotional intelligence, individual variations, and cognitive and behavioral processes. It looks at how psychological concepts can improve coaching techniques.

  • Coaching for Diversity and Inclusion

This course explores how coaching may advance inclusion, equity, and diversity. It discusses cultural competence, prejudice awareness, inclusivity in coaching practice, and techniques for coaching clients from varied backgrounds.

  • Research Methods in Coaching

This course focuses on coaching-relevant research approaches and techniques. Research design, data collecting and analysis, qualitative and quantitative research techniques, and ethical coaching research issues are covered.

  • Leadership Coaching

The focus of this course is coaching within the framework of leadership development. It investigates how coaching can support leadership effectiveness and development while examining leadership theories, competencies, and problems.

  • Organizational Coaching

This course examines coaching in corporate environments. It looks at issues including coaching in teams, coaching for managing change, organizational culture, and the function of coaching in raising productivity and performance.

  • Ethics and Professional Practice in Coaching

The ethical issues and professional standards in coaching are covered in this course. It addresses issues including discretion, limitations, dual relationships, and frameworks for making ethical decisions.

  • Professional Development and Marketing in Coaching

The subjects covered in this course involve starting and running a coaching business. It discusses coaching professionals’ ongoing professional development, marketing tactics, client acquisition, and professional branding.

  • Coaching Practicum/Internship

A practicum or internship is a common feature of online coaching doctoral programs. This gives students supervised real-world coaching experience, allowing them to use their coaching knowledge and abilities.

Career Opportunities for Doctorate in Coaching Graduates

Career Opportunities for Doctorate in Coaching Graduates

A doctorate in coaching opens up a wide range of professional options in coaching and related fields. Following are a few possible job possibilities for somebody with a doctorate in coaching:

Executive Coach

With a doctorate, you can work as an executive coach, supporting senior-level executives with their leadership development and coaching them one-on-one. Executive coaches frequently assist clients in developing their leadership abilities, overcoming organizational obstacles, and achieving their career goals.

Higher Education Educator/Professor

You can pursue a career in academics as a professor or coach if you have a degree. You can build coaching curricula, mentor prospective coaches, and instruct coaching courses. This position frequently entails researching and writing scholarly articles in the coaching industry.

Leadership Development Consultant

To create and conduct leadership development programs, many firms use coaching specialists. You can design coaching solutions, organize workshops and training sessions, and assist businesses in identifying and developing their future leaders.

Leadership Consultant

Leadership consultants can advise organizations on organizational performance, personnel management, and leadership development techniques. Your coaching knowledge will strengthen your capacity to assist organizations in recognizing and developing leadership talent.

Organizational Coach

Organizations frequently use coaching to improve team performance, promote a coaching culture, and effect organizational change. As a corporate coach, you can support organizational development goals by working with teams, departments, or entire companies.

Professional Association Leadership

Within professional coaching associations, you can assume leadership positions, assisting in the growth and advancement of the coaching profession. This could entail participating in task teams, committees, or boards while establishing moral and ethical norms.

Program Developer

As a program developer, you can design coaching interventions and programs suited to certain organizational requirements. This includes developing and putting coaching initiatives into practice, identifying coaching needs, and gauging how coaching activities affect individual and organizational outcomes.

Coaching Researcher

You can undertake research in the coaching profession with the help of a doctorate in coaching. Research on coaching effectiveness, coaching approaches, or related issues can be done as a career in coaching. The results of your study may help to advance coaching as a profession.

Thought Leader/Author

You can position yourself as a thought leader in the coaching industry with a doctorate. You can contribute to trade publications and write books, articles, or blog posts. Speaking engagements, workshops, and webinars are excellent ways to share your knowledge and become known as an expert in coaching.

Executive Coaching vs. Leadership Coaching

The coaching industry has two distinct but closely linked subfields: executive coaching and leadership coaching. While the two have similarities, they differ in many subtleties and areas of interest. 

Here are critical points of their differences: 

Targeted Audience

  • Senior-level executives, including CEOs, C-suite executives, and high-level managers, are the primary audience for executive coaching.
  • Individuals at different levels of leadership, such as mid-level managers, emerging leaders, and high-potential employees, might benefit from leadership coaching.
  • Enhancing leadership effectiveness, executive presence, strategic thinking, decision-making, and overall organizational performance are the main goals of executive coaching. It frequently entails addressing particular difficulties experienced by executives and assisting them in achieving their professional objectives.
  • Leadership coaching focuses on establishing leadership competencies at various organizational levels, developing leadership abilities, expanding self-awareness, and improving interpersonal dynamics and communication.
  • Executive coaching frequently occurs in the context of the executive’s position and duties inside the company. The coach may collaborate closely with the executive’s peers, direct reports, and stakeholders to encourage growth and development.
  • Individual leaders or entire leadership teams may receive coaching in leadership. It attempts to increase leadership skills and encourage collaboration to boost team dynamics and organizational performance.
  • The goal of executive coaching is to strengthen the leadership skills of senior executives to have a strategic organizational influence. It supports the executive’s capacity to lead and direct the organization successfully and is in line with the company’s strategic goals.
  • Leadership coaching can address various leadership difficulties, including team building, conflict resolution, change management, and increasing leadership presence.

Leadership coaching has a wider application and can target leaders at all organizational levels, unlike executive coaching, which is typically more confined to top-level executives and has a strategic focus on organizational impact.

The distinctions between executive and leadership coaching might change depending on how various coaching practitioners or organizations define and utilize these terminologies. The particular demands and circumstances of the clients and organizations engaged may also impact the focus and breadth of coaching engagements.

Coaching Certifications

Coaching certifications are credentials that attest to a coach’s proficiency in coaching. They demonstrate a coach’s formal education and dedication to moral principles. Numerous coaching organizations and organizations provide several reputable coaching credentials. Here are a few well-known coaching credentials:

International Coach Federation ( ICF ) Credentials

The organization called International Coach Federation (ICF) offers three levels of credentials:

  • Associate Certified Coach (ACC)
  • Professional Certified Coach (PCC)
  • Master Certified Coach (MCC)

European Mentoring and Coaching Council ( EMCC ) Credentials

Various levels of coaching credentials are available from the EMCC, including:

  • Foundation Level
  • Practitioner Level
  • Senior Practitioner Level
  • Master Practitioner Level
  • European Individual Accreditation (EIA)

Certified Professional Coach ( CPC )

The CPC certificate, provided by the Professional Coach Certification Board (PCCB), is intended to show a coach’s proficiency and adherence to professional standards.

Board Certified Coach ( BCC )

The BCC credential, managed by the Center for Credentialing & Education (CCE), is intended for coaches specializing in executive, business, or personal coaching.

Certified Executive Coach ( CEC )

The Center for Executive Coaching provides the CEC credential for coaches working with top leaders and executives.

The CPC credential, provided by the Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC), certifies a coach’s successful completion of an extensive coaching training course.

Certified Life Coach ( CLC )

The World Coach Institute (WCI) offers the Certified LifeCoach credential, which focuses on coaching for leadership development.

Every coaching certification program has its requirements, which may include particular training hours, coaching experience, mentor coaching, and adherence to ethical standards. This is vital to keep in mind. The certifying bodies also have their own evaluation procedures and may ask applicants to pass tests, give references from previous clients, and submit coaching recordings for review.

Coaching vs. Consulting

Both consulting and coaching are professions that support people or organizations in reaching their objectives and raising performance. Although there may be some overlap, the two have different methodologies and different focuses. 

  • Focus:  Coaching emphasizes professional or personal development, enabling people to develop their own answers. Problem-solving and offering knowledgeable counsel or solutions are the main goals of consulting.
  • Approach:  Coaching takes a client-centered, non-directive approach that prioritizes self-discovery. Consultations are expert-driven, directive processes that depend on the consultant’s knowledge.
  • Relationship:  Through coaching, the coach and client form a helpful, cooperative collaboration. A client-consultant relationship involves consulting when the consultant offers knowledge and solutions.
  • Outcome:  Coaching enhances the client’s abilities, self-awareness, and personal development. Delivering particular advice, approaches, or solutions to the client’s problems is the goal of consulting.

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What makes a great coach .

Inspiring, educating, guiding, supporting, and joining the client on their professional journey of self-discovery are all qualities of a successful coach. 

How important is coaching in career development?

Career growth can benefit greatly from coaching, providing individuals looking to advance and thrive in their careers with helpful assistance, direction, and resources. A coach can assist people in being more aware of their values, areas of interest, strengths, and career goals. 

What are the admission requirements for a coaching doctoral program?

A master’s degree in a relevant subject, such as coaching, psychology, leadership, or organizational development, is the most common admissions requirement for coaching doctorates. Professional coaching experience, letters of recommendation, a statement of intent, and academic transcripts will also be required.

What is the duration of a Doctorate in Coaching program?

A Doctorate in Coaching program’s length varies. However, a doctoral degree can usually be earned after 3 to 5 years of full-time study. 

Key Takeaways

  • Doctorates in coaching are terminal degrees that specialize in studying coaching theory, research, and practice.
  • It is designed for those looking to become coaching experts, enhance their professions in coaching-related fields, or contribute to coaching research and scholarship.
  • Graduates with a doctorate in coaching might go in several different directions; they can serve as organizational coaches, executive coaches, leadership development consultants, professors or educators in coaching, researchers in coaching, or program developers.

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Life coaches draw on their specialized education, unique life experiences, and targeted training to help people identify and work toward key personal development goals. They provide services in both one-on-one and group settings through private practices, individual meetings, site visits, and teleconferencing platforms.

Through life coaching, clients may:

  • Boost their self-confidence and self-awareness
  • Build healthier and more reliable decision-making abilities
  • Achieve clarity on personal and professional goals and paths
  • Find new ways to take strong, determined actions toward key objectives
  • Maximize their potential

Coaches guide clients to these benefits through a variety of specialized approaches, including targeted questioning, visualization exercises, and reframing techniques. Coach practitioners may also use methods borrowed from mental health disciplines like psychotherapy. For instance, some coaches draw on cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) models.

Some well-known and high-profile life coaches include:

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  • Rich Litvin
  • Robin Sharma
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Life Coaching vs. Therapy

What is a life coach, and how do coaches differ from therapists? While these careers share some similarities, there are significant differences between life coaches and therapists.

Some major similarities include a core focus on empowerment through self-awareness and self-improvement. Both life coaches and therapists offer customized and confidential sessions for discussing personal challenges, problems, or struggles. They also aim to improve their client's happiness and personal fulfillment.

However, there are significant differences between them:

Goals and Focus

"Therapy is about helping you to identify what particular life experiences you've had that limit the way that you show up and how you see yourself in this world," notes Jisun Sunny Fisher, Ph.D., a New Jersey-based licensed psychologist. This observation aligns with the core focus of therapy on confronting and resolving the past.

Meanwhile, life coaching looks toward the future. While life coaches consider their clients' personal histories, they constantly orient them toward empowered, decisive, future-facing action.

Therapists apply targeted, clinically developed techniques rooted in decades of theory, research, and science. As Dr. Fisher observes, "Therapy goes through actually exploring what particular life experiences you've had in the past and clearing a lot of the baggage and the hurt and pain."

While life coaches sometimes draw on established therapy techniques, many use their own unique approaches. This flexibility gives coaches more freedom and agility, liberating them from following a strictly defined set of therapeutic principles.

Licensure and Regulation

Therapists need professional licenses to practice. Counselors need at least a master's degree, while psychologists must hold doctoral degrees. Thanks to these extensive training requirements, therapists are qualified to diagnose and treat mental disorders and mental health conditions.

Life coaching is unregulated. Some reputable organizations offer certifications, but these are not standardized. There are no specific educational requirements to become a coach practitioner.

When to See a Therapist vs. a Life Coach

Both therapy and coaching can help individuals find fulfillment and happiness. But knowing which one is best for you as a client can be tricky. And making the incorrect choice can delay progress.

"I actually have had some clients come to see me and say, 'I've gone through years of coaching, but I feel like I'm right back where I started,'" Fisher says. "It makes so much sense because it doesn't matter how much coaching you go through to be the best version of yourself. If you haven't gone back and faced your shadows and done the healing work, all the stuff that we add as part of the coaching … really doesn't help us to show up authentically."

Life coaching is not a fast-track pass to happiness and fulfillment. As Fisher says, if there is trauma to work through or healing to be done, that must be addressed before life coaching. However, there's a point at which therapy's positive effects begin to plateau.

"Just the therapy alone, the therapeutic component, isn't enough for us to actually be equipped with the resources and the clarity that we need to say, 'This is the kind of person I want to show up as in this world.' And that's where the coaching piece comes in," Fisher says.

If you are still unsure which option is the right fit, schedule a consultation with a therapist or life coach. They can determine if you are a good candidate for their services.

Criticisms of Life Coaching

Life coaching has faced criticism since the beginning of the profession, largely because there is no governing board or licensing body that regulates the field.

"You could have absolutely no experience or training in coaching and still call yourself a life coach," Fisher says.

This allows all kinds of people to market their services as "coaches." Most are well-intentioned, but some are motivated purely by money.

Another factor contributing to the skepticism toward coaching is its association with the self-help movement. This genre of books, workshops, and videos boomed in the 1990s and surged through the 2000s. Best-selling books like "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" and "The Secret" have helped millions of people.

However, the self-help genre has also provided an opportunity for fraudsters like Werner Erhard, Osho, and Keith Raniere to exploit people's desire for fulfillment. These are the most notorious examples, but there are many individuals marketing their services who aren't necessarily devious — just ill-equipped to provide advice professionally.

The field's lack of regulation is a double-edged sword. While it can certainly attract insincere opportunists, it also allows those who are truly passionate about helping people to make a living without the huge investment of time and money needed to earn a psychology license.

"Regulations exist to protect the public from being deceived about any particular promise that they're being told will be delivered," Fisher says. "But I feel like sometimes the pendulum swings the other way completely, where it's overly regulated."

"... I don't want people to feel completely limited from being able to provide a service they feel passionate about and they're capable of doing," she explains.

What does this mean for potential clients? Be vigilant when searching for a life coach. Here's what to look for as you explore your options.

The amount of time that a coach has been working in the field is worth considering. But more important, find out if they have experience that is relevant to your goals. If you're planning to start a business, look for a successful entrepreneur in a similar field. If you dream of moving abroad, look for a life coach who is also an expat. If you're just seeking general fulfillment in life, look for someone who has overcome the same type of challenges you're experiencing.

Credentials

Despite the fact that education is optional, nearly three-quarters of life coaches hold certification from a professional coaching institution. However, there are plenty of quick-earn certificates that don't require much time or effort to complete. Do a quick Google search to find out more about the type of credential or certification a life coach holds.

ICF-accredited programs are generally considered the gold standard in the industry. The organization's website offers a search feature to verify that a coach has completed an ICF-accredited program.

Client Testimonials

This can be an important indicator in determining whether or not a coach is successful at helping people. When reading client testimonials, look for specific details about how the coach benefited them. Be wary if all of the testimonials sound like they were written by the same person.

How to Become a Life Coach

Since life coaching is an unlicensed and unregulated profession, there is no set path to becoming a practitioner. Some coaches draw on compelling personal histories, unique experiences, or professional successes to attract clients. Others combine schooling with targeted training.

Academic degrees that may help prepare life coaches for professional practice include graduate-level programs in counseling or psychology. Some schools offer master's degrees in psychology with life coaching concentrations. These programs help aspiring coaches build a toolkit of clinically tested and proven skills.

Educational institutions and professional organizations also provide coach training and certification programs. The ICF maintains a database of recognized and accredited programs , which you can use to help guide your search. You can also learn more about coaching credentials and professional standards through the ICF.

Dr. Fisher emphasizes the importance of formal training and the authority that certification carries. "Certification and training programs are actually really valuable in terms of [learning] how we approach a client and the types of questions we ask," she says. "And it helps us to set a framework for how we approach whatever it is we're specializing in."

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Who should see a life coach?

People seeking to identify and address barriers to their future personal and professional progress typically get the most value from life coaches. Therapists focus more on helping patients deal with traumatic past experiences.

How long does it take to become a life coach?

It varies. Life coaches follow individualized professional development paths, and there is no set way to become one. One possible path involves earning a master's degree in counseling or psychology before completing a life coach training or certification program. This route may take 7-8 years.

How much can you make as a life coach?

The ICF 2023 Global Coaching Study reported that average annual revenues or incomes from life coaching have reached $52,800 per year . According to the ICF's analysis, this figure represents a 12% increase from 2019-2022.

How much do life coaches charge?

Life coaches charged an average of $244 for a one-hour coaching session in 2022, according to the ICF 2023 Global Coaching Study. That hourly rate represents a 9% increase compared to 2019.

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Life Coaching

Having ambition and feeling ready to get things done

Knowing what you want out of life and how to go for it

Moving through life with confidence

Your relationships feeling strong and healthy

Having self-love and positive self-image

Not feeling guilty or afraid

Feeling calm in stressful situations

Let's work together to make these a reality! 

After just one session with me you'll be on track toward  Positive Change.

about    Cheryl McGill

"Sounds great! But, Who are you?"

I'm a curious and down-to-Earth person who you'll find easy to talk to. I balance optimism with realistic expectations and have found that to be a great approach to life's difficulties.

I've earned a Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and, currently, I'm working to complete a PhD in Holistic Life Coaching. I'm a Certified Life Coach and have worked professionally in the field of emotional support and life enhancement since 2017. 

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What  Life Coaching looks like

​ Consultation Session:

We'll have a very open and comforting chat about what's happening in your life that you're wanting to change.

I'll ask you what your experiences are with this topic, help you identify any limiting beliefs and obstacles you might be facing that's hindering positive change.

We'll uncover and explore your personal strengths and resources, and what's worked for you in the past that you may have lost sight of.

Then, we'll develop a personalized plan of action based on our chat to get you started on a path toward personal growth and empowerment.

​ Coaching Sessions:

We'll chat about what progress you've made toward your goals

I'll challenge any unhelpful thinking patterns or beliefs that interfere with your progress to keep you on track toward positive change 

Together, we'll address any obstacles that stand in the way of your progress

We will practice and sharpen your new skills and apply them to your real life

We'll ensure your continued empowerment for what you're seeking by reviewing your action plan and adjusting as needed

You'll walk away ready to continue on your path to peace and harmony

Frequently Asked Questions

I worry a lot. Can Life Coaching help me?

Absolutely! Much of our worry stems from how we think about ourselves and the world around us. Restructuring your worldview and how you see yourself will offer you a sense of empowerment that, in turn, will greatly reduce your worries.

I feel awkward in social situations. How can Life Coaching help?

One of the biggest aims in Life Coaching is to improve your self efficacy and to develop self-love - both naturally improve self-confidence. So, yes, Life Coaching is very effective for social confidence and feeling good about yourself.

I've been dissatisfied with life. How can Life Coaching improve my mood?

Our mood is directly affected by how we think, our beliefs, and how we view ourselves. Elevating your confidence, putting a stop to self-talk that causes pain, and adjusting expectations of yourself will improve your mood.

How long will it take to see positive change?

That depends on your involvement in the process. The more actively you participate in practicing new skills and challenging thoughts and beliefs that are not serving you well, the faster positive change can begin to occur.

Do I have to subscribe to a monthly fee?

No. I have a fee-per-session structure. Your session fee is charged at time of service.

Is Life Coaching appropriate for kids?

Although children and adolescents can benefit from Life Coaching, I only coach clients over the age of 18.

Can I work on improving several problems at once?

Yes. Your life includes various pieces that fit together as one and are all interconnected. We'll often be working on several parts at the same time.    

Individual Coaching

Whether you're looking to break bad habits, change careers, overcome fears, manage your mood, gain self-love, or just find yourself, we'll work together to make that happen. 

With support and accountability you'll gain personal growth and bring positive change to your world.

$125 per Session

Relationship Coaching

A vast majority of difficulties in relationships are related to lack of communication. This causes us to become frustrated and disenchanted in our connections which can lead to irritability and arguments. 

Lets work together to get you on the same page and reconnect with what brought you together in the first place.

$175 per Session

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    A supervised field experience in coaching. Students must obtain at least 50 hours of supervised experience. In addition to supervision at the pre-approved site, students also complete a weekly seminar offered by program faculty. The coaching field experience may address a wide range of life issues and service recipients. Cross-listed with HSC 580.

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    That's what led me to train as a Holistic Life Coach and Mind-Body Practitioner at the MindBodyFood Institute in Australia. Through this training and my personal experience, I bring in-depth knowledge and tools to support you holistically - from the first step people take to start their PhD to your thesis defense and beyond. Read my story.

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    I'm Dr Vikki Wright, ex-Professor and certified life coach and I help everyone from PhD students to full Professors to get a bit less overwhelmed and thrive in academia. My weekly podcast, The PhD Life Coach covers the most common issues experienced in universities, including procrastination, imposter syndrome, and having too much to do.

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    This causes us to become frustrated and disenchanted in our connections which can lead to irritability and arguments. Lets work together to get you on the same page and reconnect with what brought you together in the first place. $175 per Session. Schedule an Appointment. Idaho Life Coaching. Weekend Appointments Available.

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