Table of Contents
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xix
CHAPTER ONE From Frustrated Therapist to Successful Coach 1A burned-out therapist discovers coaching and builds a successful coaching business in three months.
CHAPTER TWO Comparing Coaching and Therapy 11What is coaching and how is it similar to and different from therapy? How are therapy clients and a therapy practice different from coaching clients and a coaching practice?
CHAPTER THREE How to Become a Coach 37Do you need coaching training? How do you fi nd training that doesn’t duplicate what you already know? How can you be a coach and a therapist?
CHAPTER FOUR Integrating Coaching into Your Therapy Practice 61How will you set your fees? Do you need different liability insurance? What are the legal implications? Can you bill medical insurance for coaching? Do you need different forms for coaching? How are coaching sessions different from therapy sessions? Do you market your coaching services differently?
CHAPTER FIVE Choosing Your Coaching Niche 77What is a niche? The benefi ts of choosing a niche. How do you choose a niche? How to own your niche. Can you coach more than one niche?
CHAPTER SIX Designing Your Service Delivery System 97How to use market research to guarantee your success. Designing a service delivery system to meet the needs of your niche. How to create packages, programs, and products for your niche.
CHAPTER SEVEN Marketing Your Coaching Practice 115What not to do. Does marketing create clients? Marketing versus enrollment. Basic marketing strategies. How to market creatively, effectively, and affordably.
CHAPTER EIGHT How to Enroll Clients for Your Coaching Practice 151How getting coaching clients differs from getting therapy clients. Selling versus enrollment. Conducting an effective enrollment conversation. How to get a client whenever you want.
CHAPTER NINE Building a Successful Coaching Business 165Becoming an entrepreneur. How to get paid what you’re worth. Promoting client loyalty and longevity. Maximizing your private practice income. How to have fun, play large, and retire smiling.
APPENDICES
A. Selected resources for building your coaching business 175
B. 14 Compelling reasons to use a professional coach 177
C. A short history of coaching for clinicians 181
D. Six stages of client readiness for change 187
E. Beyond psychotherapy: working outside the medical model 193
ABOUT DAVID STEELE 201