client-coach relationship
-
The Complex Dynamics of Mother-in-Law and Daughter-in-Law Relationship

The mother-in-law and daughter-in-law relationship can often be a complex one. Mothers and daughters have struggled to bridge the gap between two families coming together for centuries. With years of knowledge passed down from generation to generation, both sides feel they know best how things should be done! Rightly so, these feelings come from wanting…
-
Leadership and Loneliness: Leaders Feel Lonely, An Overlooked Reality

Leadership and loneliness are recent research topics of many scholars. Through this blog post, we’ll explore why leaders feel lonely and discuss some solutions for how they can cope with them so that they don’t become overwhelmed. Leadership is often seen as an admirable trait, but the truth is that it can come at a…
-
Are You in a Relationship or Just a Situationship?

Are you in a relationship or just a situationship? These days, relationships often defy categorisation, so it can be challenging to distinguish between what’s real and what’s not. Luckily, some key signs can help you decipher whether the special person in your life is here to stay or if they’re keeping their options open. In…
-
How to Manage Transference and Countertransference in Coaching

As a coach, it’s important not to develop any strong personal feelings for or against the people you are helping. A healthy client-coach relationship must remain professional and grounded in boundaries. Unfortunately, this isn’t always easy — one of the biggest challenges to providing quality coaching experiences is managing transference and countertransference between coaches and…

