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FAQ

After the past several years of compounding events, even incredibly well-resourced organizations have found themselves struggling - failing on prime indicators of employee satisfaction and engagement.  Data from our clients (born out of national polls) indicate high levels of leadership distress, dissatisfaction, burnout, and moral injury - all of which are still rising even post pandemic.  

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What is trauma-informed coaching?

Trauma-informed coaching is an approach that integrates an understanding of trauma and its impacts into the coaching process. It recognizes that all of us have experienced stress and adversity, and that stress is cumulative, particularly when we lack adequate ways of gaining perspective and safe places to identify what is within our control to do.

Trauma-informed coaches are attentive to the need to create a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental environment, allowing clients to learn from their experiences and challenges and move forward with conscious awareness towards their goals. Trauma-informed coaches recognize the boundaries of coaching, and know how to make a referral to a mental health or other professional when a client needs something in addition to coaching.

 

Trauma-informed coaching aims to empower clients by helping them build resilience, seeing their situation and the opportunities more completely, and take action to accomplish personal and professional goals, all while being mindful of the person and their unique needs and experiences.

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In what ways do trauma-informed coaches differ from other coaching professionals?

Trauma-informed coaches differ from other coaching professionals primarily in their awareness and understanding of how trauma shows up, and how to mitigate trauma. In addition to creating a safe and supportive environment, trauma-informed coaches understand that all of us have experiences that have been painful and that these experiences can affect our effectiveness, willingness to take thoughtful risks, and trust. They consciously avoid re-traumatization and focus on building the client’s resilience, awareness, and skills.

 

Trauma-informed coaches also integrate knowledge from psychology, somatics, and neuroscience into their practice, offering a more comprehensive and empathetic approach. This specialized training enables them to recognize issues that might be influencing the client's behavior and progress, and ways to create scaffolding for success.

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What is the benefit of a trauma-informed coaching certification?

A trauma-informed coaching certification equips coaches with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand and address trauma in their clients effectively, as well as distinguishes coaches in a competitive market, demonstrating their specialized training and commitment to holistic client care. Additionally, this certification can expand a coach’s client base, as individuals and organizations increasingly seek coaches who are qualified to handle sensitive and complex issues.

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What programs does Lodestar offer for trauma-informed coaching certification?

Lodestar offers comprehensive programs for trauma-informed coaching certification that cater to various levels of experience and professional needs, including foundational courses that introduce the principles of trauma-informed care and advanced training that delves deeper into specific techniques and applications. Participants learn about the neurobiology of trauma, effective communication strategies, and the development of resilience and coping mechanisms. Lodestar also offers ongoing support and professional development opportunities, ensuring that certified coaches stay updated with the latest research and best practices in the field of trauma-informed coaching.

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How does Lodestar's BRAVE Leadership program work?

Lodestar's BRAVE Leadership program is designed to develop trauma-responsive leadership skills within organizations. The program, which includes a combination of an in-person and online sessions, workshops, and one-on-one trainings, focuses on Building Resilience, Awareness, Vision, and Empathy (BRAVE) among leaders, equipping them to create a supportive and resilient workplace culture.

 

BRAVE includes a combination of in-person and online training sessions, workshops, and one-on-one coaching. Participants learn to recognize and address the impacts of trauma on their teams, implement strategies to foster a positive and inclusive environment, as well as develop their emotional intelligence and leadership capabilities in a practical capacity.

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Who can benefit from Lodestar's coaching and training services?

Legal professionals, healthcare providers, educators, corporate executives, and public health officials are among those who can gain from Lodestar's expertise. Organizations looking to improve their workplace culture, enhance employee well-being, and boost productivity will find Lodestar’s services particularly valuable. Additionally, individuals seeking personal development, stress management, and improved work-life balance can benefit from Lodestar's coaching programs. The comprehensive and customizable nature of Lodestar's services ensures that they can meet the unique needs of diverse clients, promoting resilience, well-being, and professional growth.

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What makes Lodestar's approach to coaching unique?

Lodestar's approach to coaching is unique due to its integration of trauma-informed principles, focus on resilience, and commitment to creating supportive and empowering environments.

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Can Lodestar's programs be customized for different organizations?

Yes, Lodestar works closely with clients to understand their unique challenges and requirements, tailoring their coaching and training services accordingly. This customization can involve adapting the content of workshops, incorporating organization-specific scenarios, and addressing particular issues faced by the organization. Lodestar also offers flexible delivery options, including in-person, online, and hybrid formats, to accommodate the diverse needs of their clients. 

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What are the key benefits of becoming a certified trauma-informed coach through Lodestar?

Becoming a certified trauma-informed coach through Lodestar offers several key benefits enhances professional credibility and distinguishes coaches in a competitive market. Additionally, Lodestar's certification program includes ongoing professional development and support, ensuring that coaches stay updated with the latest research and best practices. Ultimately, this certification enhances coaches' competence, credibility, and impact.

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How does Lodestar support ongoing development after initial training?

Lodestar supports ongoing development after initial training through a variety of initiatives. These include regular workshops and webinars that cover advanced topics and emerging trends in trauma-informed care and resilience building. Lodestar also offers peer support groups and supervision sessions, providing a platform for coaches to share experiences, seek advice, and continue learning from one another.

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What issues does trauma-informed coaching address in organizations?

Trauma-informed coaching helps create a supportive and inclusive workplace culture by promoting awareness and understanding of trauma and its impacts. This approach can reduce employee burnout and turnover by fostering resilience and coping mechanisms.

 

Trauma-informed coaching also addresses issues related to stress management, emotional intelligence, and interpersonal relationships, enhancing overall employee well-being and productivity, as well as supporting leaders in developing trauma-responsive leadership skills.

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How can one get started with Lodestar's coaching services?

To get started with Lodestar's coaching services, individuals or organizations can contact Lodestar directly through our website or by phone. An initial consultation will be scheduled to discuss the client's needs, goals, and challenges. Based on this consultation, Lodestar will recommend a tailored coaching plan that aligns with the client's objectives. This plan may include individual coaching sessions, group workshops, or a combination of both. Clients will then be matched with a certified coach who specializes in their area of need.

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How do I become a Lodestar Coaching Professional?

To become a Lodestar Coaching Professional, individuals must complete Lodestar's comprehensive certification program, the Trauma Mitigation Master Class. Participants will learn about the neurobiology of trauma, effective communication strategies, and the development of resilience and coping mechanisms.

 

Upon completion of the training, individuals must pass a certification exam to demonstrate their competence and understanding of trauma-informed coaching principles. Certified coaches will then have access to ongoing professional development opportunities, peer support groups, and supervision sessions to continue their growth and learning.

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Who does Lodestar work with?

Lodestar works with a diverse range of clients, including legal professionals, healthcare providers, educators, corporate executives, and public health officials. By addressing the specific challenges and stressors faced by these clients, Lodestar helps them build resilience, enhance well-being, and improve overall productivity. The flexibility and customization of Lodestar's services ensure that they can effectively support a wide range of clients in achieving their personal and professional goals.

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