Back to Harvard Medical School
Monday, September 14, 2009 Harvard's upcoming second annual conference on Coaching in Medicine and Leadership will be held in just a few weeks.
http://cme.hms.harvard.edu/index.asp?SECTION=CLASSES&ID=02914207&SO=N
Cannot attend? No problem. True North will blog a semester's worth featuring the condensed version of the exact topics as the Harvard Medical School conference.
Let’s start with a beginning basic: How do I know if coaching is needed or therapy?
Start by asking these fundamental questions:
- Is there a pattern? If so, how long has it existed?
- Is there depression? If so, for how long?
- Are you seeking to find out why this problem exists?
- Are you seeking to find out how to move forward, without too much introspection about the past?
There are areas where coaching and therapy overlap, and there are definite areas where they do not. It is not always clear-cut. For more in-depth discernment click here and take the questionnaire, “Is it Coaching, Therapy, or Consulting?” http://www.tncoaching.com/coaching-quiz/
I understand your time might be limited, so feel free to call anytime. We are happy to help figure out which is the best route(s). Call 517 292-1261 and ask for Dr. Miller.





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Really interesting. When it comes to make the difference between coaching and therapy .
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David