Introduction

Our programs are  accredited from International Coaching Federation  under the name of Authentic Coaching Academy.

We provide state of the art Systemic Coaching, that can be used in different applications that are mentioned as optional specializations and modules that can be added after completion of a Level 1 Program.

The Programs are provided in-person, hybrid and on-line depending on the announced cohort .

MODULE 1 - THE JOURNEY - (REVEAL THE INTENTION)

In this module the students are oriented for the journey, to have proper onboarding on the main concepts that will take them into understanding what is coaching? What is systemic coaching? What to expect from each other and from the program, how systemic laws work in live systems. As well live the experience of creating psychological safety through design alliance, and an efficient coaching agreement. This will make them understand their role as a coach? Closing up with the ITR Coaching Model.

Session 0 / Week 0

Introductions, Student Orientation, and Onboarding

Session 1 / ًWeek 1

Introducing objectives of Module 1.

Overview on Competencies (what makes a good coach)

Start the structure of the coaching session

To ground the third competency: Creating the coaching agreement

What is Design Alliance.

Session 2 / Week 2

Introducing and explaining Design Alliance.

To understand and apply how the coaching process and relationship can influence the in-between.

The participants will be introduced to what are the systemic laws and the dynamics of the systems.

Session 3 /Week 3

Coaching Session Structure

Coaching Competency 5: Maintains Presence

Coaching Practice

Session 4 / Week 4

IRT Coaching Model

Applying Coaching Questions of the Model

Revealing Intentions of the elements in the systems.

Session 5 / Week 5

Healthy and Unhealthy considerations of intentions.

Coaching Competency 8: Facilitates Client Growth.

MODULE 2 - THE FIELD (EXPLORE THE REALITY)

Partner with your client to explore their own reality and field of work intended in the coaching relationship by learning Signs of Readiness, (Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes of Connection.). Awareness of Roles. Levels of Reality. Dealing with Body Signals, and Process on the Edge of Reality. Embodied Cognition, Dealing with Emotions, (Fear, Love). Facilitating Conflicts and Deep Democracy Process. Understanding Unintentional Impact. Tolerance and Understanding of Others.

Session 6 / Week 7

Defining Roles and what we need from different roles to sustain systems.

Consensus and Non-Consensus Reality Roles.

Understand the impact of over-identifying with a certain value/role and manage that. (Ofman Model)

Coaching Competency 7: Evokes Awareness

Session 7 / Week 8

Understanding the levels of reality, and how to connect with them in active listening.

Coaching Competencies: Active Listening

Session 8 / Week 9

Coaching Competency 6: Listens Actively (Connecting with the WHO)

Listening through edges, bringing listening to navigate different levels of reality, and move between Primary and Secondary Processes

Usage of Maps and Models

Session 9 /Week 10

Asking about the "Who" of the Client - Self-Awareness, and Self Image.

Innerwork: Navigating Emotions and Feelings. (Embodied Cognition)

Understanding Unintentional Impact, Shadow.

Coaching Competencies 6,7: Listens Actively, Evokes Awareness (Asking Powerful Questions)

Session 10 / Week 11

Coaching competency 7 : Evokes Awareness

Dealing with Ghosts in the System - Handling Fears

The Multi Dimensional Aspect of Self - (Future/Desired, Ought, Undesired, Current Self)

PRACTICE COACHING 1

Practice Coaching through group mentor coaching – for creating a coaching agreement, and reaching a session structure.

Group Practice 1 / Week 12

In Groups of 4 to 5 members - Candidates will be provided with observed coaching sessions, with a mentor coach. Required level is ACC for competencies 3&8.

MODULE 3 - CONVERGENCE (BUILDING TRUST)

In this module we will understand the dynamics of convergence in systems, how systems converge, integrate, and the process of building trust. The process of building trust includes the coaching relationships, the coaching process, the client and their system of belonging, trust between elements in the same system, and the systems that are affecting all of this altogether.

Session 11 / Week 13

Coaching Competency 4 : Establishing Trust and Intimacy

Competency 7: Evokes Awareness (Direct Communication)

The Power of Acknowledgement

Privileges, Rank and Power and how they affects the trust process (Between Coach/Client, and Between Client and their system)

Session 12/ Week 14

Coaching Competency 4: Establish Trust and Intimacy

Exploring different Models of Trust

The Concept of Vulnerability

Neuroscience of Trust

Building Empathy

Session 13 / Week 15

Coaching Competency 4: Establishing Trust and Intimacy

Supporting the Client to Build Trust

Resistance and Anxiety in Trust Building

Coaching Competency 8: Facilitates Client Growth

Passing the threshold of Resistance with the Client

Session 14/ Week 16

Coaching Competency 4: Establishing Trust and Intimacy

Recognizing and Assessing Patterns in a System (ORCE Model of Assessment)

Coaching Competency 7: Evokes Awareness (Sharing Observations)

Open ended Questions Tool for Assessing Emotional Patterns and Trust

Session 15 / Week 17

Innerwork: From Presence with the WHO to Facilitating Growth of the Client

Coaching Competencies (5, 6, 7, 8) - The WHO Markers

Innerwork: Exploring the Lands of Inner Conflicts

Module Wrap up and Closure of Level 1 Program.

PRACTICE COACHING 2

Practice Coaching through group mentor coaching – for handling a full session.

Group Practice 2 / Week 18

In Groups of 4 to 5 members - Candidates will be provided with observed coaching sessions, with a mentor coach. Required level is ACC for all ICF core competencies.

MODULE 4 - TRANSFORMATIONS (ALIVE AND ACTIVE)

Maintaining systems alive and active is an effortful process for systems, and to maintain the systems alive, need to keep them up with the constant changes that are happening at any given moment, and any present time, while leading necessary intentional transformations to sustain these systems. This includes understanding the dynamics of emerging polarities, conflicts and change in systems.

Session 16 / Week 19

Welcome to Level 2

Mindfulness and noticing of Changing Dynamics

Change and Perception of Change

Healthy and Unhealthy In-Between

Coaching Competency 5: Maintains Presence

Coaching Competency 7: Evokes awareness

Session 17 / Week 20

Managing Personal Roles & Responsibilities

Understanding the dynamic of change and transformation

The Change Curve

Handling Resistance

Session 18 / Week 21

Coaching Competency 7: Evokes Awareness

Coaching Competency 8: Facilitates Client Growth

Willpower, Changing Habits

ACTWiSeST - Meaningful Designing Actions

Building Accountability with the Client Systems

Session 19 /Week 22

Handling Polarities

Marginalized Voices

Navigating through Conflict through Process Work - Deep Democracy Process

Coaching Competencies (4, 5, 6, 7, 8)

Session 20 / Week 23

Coaching Competency 8: Facilitates Client

Growth (Designing Actions)

Creating common visions

Creating Rituals of connection

GROUP MENTOR COACHING 1

PCC Markers Assessment through group mentor coaching – for handling a full session.

One to One Coaching Practice 1 /Week 24

In Groups of 3 members - Candidates will be provided with observed coaching sessions, with a PCC assessor mentor coach. Required level is PCC Level Markers for all ICF core competencies.

MODULE 5 - DIVERGENCE (DISINTEGRATION OF SYSTEMS)

In this module the coach will learn how to partner with systems and relationships that are diverging for reasons like loss of trust, disintegration, how to hold the space for the client when grieving and passing through deep emotions. As well how to support the client to shift their emotions by bringing awareness into their existing patterns what to let go of, and what to bring to pass through this phase while developing both personally and professionally.,

Session 21 / Week 25

Positive Personal Transformation through Relationship Challenges (UPSETS)

Coaching Competency 6: Listens Actively (Handling Deep Emotions)

Coaching Competency 7: Evokes Awareness (Challenging the Client Beyond the Who? the What?)

Session 22 / Week 26

Changing the Story and the Narrative

Working with Deep Emotions

Space Mentality vs. Particle Mentality

Caving, handling uncertainty while being with the client (Competency 5: Maintains Presence)

Holding the Space for Emotions (Competencies 4,5,6,7)

Session 23 / Week 27

Changing the Story and the Narrative

From Drama to Accountability

Working with Ethical Dilemmas like (Abuse, Infidelity, Treason, Loss of Trust, Abuse)

Dealing with Unhealthy relationship patterns - and providing Antidotes through Non-Violent Communication

Session 24 /Week 28

Forgiveness and Acceptance

Working with Deep Emotions

The World of High and Low Dreams (How our values are shaped)

Masculine and Feminine Polarity

Resolving Entanglements in Relationships

Session 25 / Week 29

Sexuality and Intimacy - What is Intimate Trust?

Boundaries

Session 26 / Week 30

ICF Code of Ethics Explained

Referring to Other Help Professions

GROUP MENTOR COACHING 2

PCC Markers Assessment through group mentor coaching – for handling a full session..

One to One Coaching Round 2 /Week 31

In Groups of 3 members - Candidates will be provided with observed coaching sessions, with a PCC assessor mentor coach. Required level is PCC Level Markers for all ICF core competencies.

MODULE 6 - APPLICATIONS AND CONSIDERATIONS

In the last module, coaching students are exposed to different models of systemic applications, how to handle them, and how to handle their legal and ethical dilemmas. Also coaches will work on their personal branding and get ready for their credentialing path by preparing for their last mentoring sessions, and celebrating their graduation from the long journey.

Session 27 / Week 32
Coaching Models

Team Coaching,

Couples Coaching,

Group Coaching

Coaching in the presence of legistlation issues

Session 28 / Week 33

Coaching Financials

Other Special Considerations for handling different clients and cases

Potentials for New Systemic Niches and Applications

Session 29 / Week 34

Pledging on the ICF Code of Ethics

Coach Branding

All pending Q&A

Session 30 /Week 35

Concluding the journey

Graduation Ceremony

GROUP MENTOR COACHING 3

PCC Markers (Individual + Team) Assessment through group mentor coaching – for handling a group coaching session.

Group Coaching Round 2 /Week 36

In Groups of 5 members - Candidates will be provided with observed group coaching sessions, with a PCC/ACTC assessor mentor coach. Required level is PCC Level Markers for all ICF Core & Team competencies.

We take breaks in Ramadan and Middle Eastern Holly Islamic Vacatetions