The Coaching Psychology Pod

05: Neuroscience in coaching

Jul 1, 2024
Divine Charura, a chartered coaching psychologist, joins neuroscientist Sarah McKay, psychotherapist Gry Osnes, and Amy Brann, founder of Synaptic Potential. They dive into how neuroscience informs coaching practices. The discussion highlights the significance of neuroplasticity in personal growth, the risks of misapplying neuroscience concepts, and how emotional understanding can enhance leadership. They emphasize the need for brain-friendly work environments and challenge common neuromyths, offering actionable insights for coaches to apply in their sessions.
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ADVICE

Avoid Neuroscience Neuromyths

  • Avoid superficial neuroscience terms like "lizard brain" or "amygdala hijack" in coaching.
  • Focus on how neuroscience insights can practically inform habits and motivation in coaching sessions.
INSIGHT

Neuroscience Enhances Coaching

  • Neuroscience enhances coaching by grounding it in the biological basis of cognition, emotion, and behavior.
  • Coaches must learn neuroscience from scientists to avoid neuromyths and apply valid science wisely.
INSIGHT

Neuroscience Bridges Theory and Practice

  • Neuroscience bridges the gap between psychological theories and clients' lived experience.
  • It provides precision, clarity, and ethical foundation to coaching interventions.
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