The Coaching Psychology Pod

009: How can I become a coaching psychologist?

Jun 1, 2022
In this engaging discussion, Alison Clarke, a coaching psychologist specializing in anxiety transformation, Sarah Corrie, an award-winning charted psychologist, and Marie Stopforth, an expert in sport and exercise psychology, reveal pathways to becoming chartered coaching psychologists. They explore the evolution of coaching psychology, emphasizing the blend of performance and well-being. The guests share insights on how to navigate between coaching and clinical practices, while advocating for inclusivity in the field and the vital importance of continuous professional development.
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Alison Clarke's Coaching Journey

  • Alison Clarke shares her accidental path to coaching psychology, starting from a distaste for clinical psychology to leading youth groups and corporate consulting.
  • Her experiences confirmed the impact of seeing individuals as capable and empowered, shaping her coaching values.
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Sarah Corrie's Transition to Coaching

  • Sarah Corrie describes moving from clinical psychology to coaching after recognizing coaching as an empowering, forward-looking approach.
  • Her first coaching experience was with a mentor who acted as a thinking partner, embodying coaching principles.
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Marie Stopforth's Coaching Realization

  • Marie Stopforth shifted from sports psychology to coaching after realizing she was uncomfortable acting as the expert diagnosing clients.
  • She embraced coaching as recognizing clients as experts in themselves and focusing on holistic well-being and performance.
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