Certificate in Appreciative Coaching
Board Certified Coach (BCC)
The Appreciative Way's Certificate of Appreciative Coaching is a BCC founding CCE-approved coach training program.
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Board Certification Requirements
Board Certification requirements depend on the prior education you bring to your coaching work.
For People with Bachelors Degree
You will need to complete 120 hours of coach training and complete the BCC National exam
Please see: BCC with Bachelors Degree for additional requirements.
For People with Masters Degree in Education or Social Sciences
You will need to complete 60 hours of coach training and complete the BCC National exam
Please see: BCC with Masters Degree for additional requirements.
For People with Ph.D. or Masters Degree in Counseling
You will need to complete 30 hours of coach training and complete the BCC National exam
Please see: BCC with Ph.D. or Masters Degree in Counseling for additional requirements.
For People with National Certified Counselors, (NCC) or State Licensed counselor
You will need to complete 30 hours of coach training and complete the BCC National exam
Please see: BCC with National Certified Counselors for additional requirements.
Current Appreciative Way Coach Training
Foundations of Appreciative Coaching: 30 hours
Coaching Appreciative Leaders: 30 hours
Advanced Coaching: 30 hours
Coaching Tele-Seminar: 50 hours
Who Should Attend Appreciative Coach Training
While primarily oriented toward clergy and those who work with clergy and church leaders, our Certificate in Appreciative Coaching is also open to those who have substantial experience as a Coach or mentor and who can reflect theologically and psychologically on their coaching and are interested in using their spiritual resources and understanding in their coaching.
In particular the training would be of benefit to:
Benefits of Our Appreciative Coach Training
Our Appreciative Coach training has several qualities that create a unique benefit to the trainees:
- Based in the Appreciative Way.
- Actively uses your spiritual resources.
- In person and teleconference training.
- Small, personal training classes.
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