2-DAY CPD TRAINING
Coaching Tools for Wellbeing Practitioners
2-DAY CPD TRAINING
Start: 24th & 25th September 2026
Time: 10am-4pm
Award: 10 CPD Points
£197.00
Split payment option available.
Introduction
Post-pandemic, our relationship with wellness is shifting, with more people seeking to be proactive. But how do you explore this with your clients? Coaching is an excellent tool to have conversations with impact, allowing you, the holistic therapist, to add value to your clients’ lives.
For you, adding coaching can add variety and income to a role that you are passionate about. Jo passionately believes that by adding coaching into the dynamic, you can make even bigger shifts in health and wellness.
We will cover:
Basic coaching skills
getting you to consider how you speak and listen to your clients and how you can make subtle shifts to bring big changes.
How to reframe negative thinking
Using Cognitive Behavioural Coaching. Negative or faulty thinking holds us back. So how do you move on from this?
Use of the GROW model
Explore goal setting, accountability and putting targets into action.
You will:
Coach a fellow student
Be coached yourself
Observe a coaching session
Leave confident to start to employ coaching skills in your therapy room
Have an opportunity to discuss gaining an accredited qualification
Coaching sessions will involve feedback from Jo on your coaching and from your peers. You will need to bring an ‘issue’ to be coached on.
Pay in full bonus
Choose a CPD module for free!
You have the choice of the modules below:



















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20 Years of Excellence

Accredited Training

Student Support

20 Years of Excellence


The tutors were supportive and engaging, their feedback boosted my confidence and offered plenty of valuable suggestions.
Highly recommend this diploma! Thank you for everything 🙂

The course materials are substantial, highly relevant and aligned with current societal/world challenges. The community of learners and instructors is very active, and you will benefit from support in your training journey.




Thorough course, teaching all the fundamentals of ethical wellness coaching, coaching models and other considerations. It was great to have the option of choice of additional modules to supplement the 3 main ones, adding to my knowledge and skill set.
Jo was always very helpful, friendly, supportive and responsive which also added to my positive experience. Highly recommend!

There was a great emphasis on developing and practising real coaching skills with real people, rather than theory alone like some courses out there.
There's great supervision and many CPD options after completion, so I know that I can continue to develop my skills and knowledge as my business grows.
I now have CMA membership and public liability insurance, and my coaching business is up and running.
I'd recommend Wellness Professionals At Work to anyone looking to train in wellness coaching.

My word, I am still buzzing. It is incredible how much you can learn in a relatively short amount of time.
It was intense, it was eye-opening, it was fun, it was tough, it was emotional but most of all, it was one of the best CPD courses I have ever done (and I have done loads...).
We learned the difference between coaching and counselling, we learned techniques to use in order to ask relevant questions, we learned a lot about what can hold us back from what we actually want to do, we learned about mindsets, we learned about change, we learned about Cognitive Behavioural Coaching, we learned about working with GOALS, we learned about building rapport and sooooo much more. We also coached each other whilst being observed and received honest feedback afterwards (that bit was rather nerve wracking).
You may wonder why I went onto this course. Many of my clients don't just come for the holistic therapy they booked in but also to find a safe and non-judgemental space to be able to talk. I feel a lot better equipped now and am more aware of how to react to certain situations.
It is highly likely I will carry on with more coaching training as right now I would certainly not call myself a life-coach (but I know that it seems a bit trendy to do so despite lack of training...).
I hope you can tell that I am very excited about the newly acquired skills to use for my clients but also for myself and my family.
Can you see why I am toying with the idea of doing more coaching training?