In order to adapt and survive, many species create
protective mechanisms. What do humans do?
1-Executive & Intercultural Coaching (Individual)
The coaching approach brings the practical focus into the challenges of developing intercultural competencies. In the business world, the job of motivating and leading people can always be hindered by cultural misunderstandings of the organization as well as of the individuals involved. Communication, trust, expectations, attitude and respect are just a few aspects of culture involved in every business relation; becoming aware of them can be a key to success. Coaching consists of structured meetings based on the most modern tool to achieve personal and professional goals, and it includes the intercultural aspects for leadership and multicultural team building.
2-Intercultural Coaching for expatriate spouse (individual)
‘More challenging than being an expatriate is probably to be the spouse of one’. The adaptability of the spouse and the family can determine the success of the international assignment. Knowing that and creating an individual plan to make the best out of the experience can be essential to transform the international experience into a positive and constructive one for all members of the family. Intercultural coaching for the spouse has the objective of supporting them in the transition and adaptation periods. It consists of structured meetings based on the most modern concepts of coaching, and it includes aspects of the intercultural challenges for the family and children (Third Culture kids - TCKs).
3-Intercultural Marriage Coaching
Intercultural Marriage can be so interesting, exciting, and motivating. However, many cultural differences in communication, basic family values, relationships, raising kids, etc can be on the way. These cultural differences could add another difference to personal, gender, and family differences… what a challenge!
But You are not alone!
Coaching can be of great help to deal with typical intercultural difficulties (long term plans, communication styles, etc.) and can improve couples competencies to move the relationship forward.
You are welcome to contact me just to find out how coaching could help, no commitments and confidentiality guaranteed.
What is the difference between Coaching and Psychotherapy?
Psychotherapy deals with emotionally-rich events lived in the past while coaching focuses on finding the solutions through appropriate actions to be taken in the present and the future.
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