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Transpersonal Coaching Psychology (TCP) can be described as the theory and practice of coaching that takes a holistic and integrative approach to support client growth and transformation. This is achieved through individually tailored processes to help clients identify what provides them with a sense of meaning and purpose and, in turn, to assist the client to find ways of purposefully expressing this – in their work, their personal life, and within relationships. The role of a transpersonal coach is to support the client to develop a more expansive and interconnected sense of self and, in so doing, help the client to access the necessary resources that may aid the attain of their fullest potential and performance.
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TCP involves shifting attention to create the space for transformation to happen and then generating willingness to integrate the client’s new awareness into the context where it is most meaningful to them. This can be considered as a bio-psycho-socio-spiritual approach to coaching that helps clients resolve issues concerning the body, mind, relationships, and spirituality.
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Transpersonal perspectives expand one’s self-construct and world view. This may be of value in coaching through generating expanded states of consciousness and integrating these in the context of everyday life. This way of coaching – beyond the ego – can help to transform a crisis into a spiritual awakening, which in turn can be leveraged in order to bring more resourceful perspectives and constructive solutions into challenging situations.
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Watch a 20 minute video presentation on transpersonal coaching
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The following articles further describe the value of transpersonal coaching and how it works: