How can you use coaching with grief? is one of the two questions we get asked more than any other. (The other one is about coaching and neurodiversity)


 


At today’s open table, Claire Pedrick MCC, Peronel Barnes PCC, and Lis Whybrow think together about coaching and grief, sharing their personal experiences and interests. They emphasise the importance of understanding that people might be out of balance rather than broken,  acknowledging and managing different types of emotions, and how important it is for coaches - and for everyone - to be more able to talk about grief.


 


Some resources for coaching with grief:


Listen and With the End in Mind by Kathryn Mannix
Being Mortal by Atul Gawande – explores what really matters towards end of life
The Art of Dying Well bu Katy Butler – looks at how to make the most of your time
Final Gifts by Maggie Callanan and Patricia Kelley – has practical advice on how we can support the dying person live fully to the end
Talking with Bereaved People by Dodie Graves – which tackles how to move beyond the condolences part and really have those meaningful conversations with the bereaved
The Grieving Brain by Mary Frances O’Connor - which helps understand the science and neurology of grief and what actually is going on within to fully appreciate why grief is a thing
The Beauty of What Remains by Steve Leder
Grief Works by  Julia Samuel
Good Grief by Catherine Mayer and Anne Mayer Bird
Dear Life by Rachel Clarke
Surviving the Tsunami of Grief by Katrina Taee + Wendelien Mc Nicoll -  a  picture book - for those who want to support the bereaved
Transitions by William Bridges

 


Contact:


Peronel Barnes


Lis Whybrow website and Linked In


 


And contact Claire through [email protected]


 


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Coming Up:


Next Week: The Benefits of Improvisation in Coaching with Julie Flower


Soon: Open Table - The Power of Noticing in Coaching


 


Key Words


coaching, grief, conversations, listening, emotions, therapy, death, dying, Peronel Barnes, Lis Whybrow, Claire Pedrick