Health & Wellness Coaching
Empower Your Wellness Journey with Integrative Health and Wellness Coaching
Working with a Health and Wellness Coach (HWC) can be highly supportive for individuals seeking to optimize their well-being and maximize their potential in various life domains. HWCs are informed by key wellness concepts, including the understanding that wellness is holistic and multi-dimensional, incorporating the many interconnected areas of a person’s life.
Wellness exists on a continuum - from illness to wellness - and no matter one's current state of health, there is always potential to advance up this continuum. HWCs assist clients in cultivating well-being by helping them mobilize their internal strengths and external resources, develop self-management strategies, and make sustainable, healthy lifestyle changes. They support clients in setting and achieving self-determined goals, which can lead to significant improvements in overall health and life satisfaction. By working with an HWC, clients receive guidance, support, and accountability that helps them realize their visions and goals, ultimately leading to a more balanced and fulfilled life.
What is health and wellness coaching?
Health and wellness coaching is a client-centered process whereby coaches partner with clients to facilitate and empower them to develop and achieve self-determined goals related to health and wellness. Coaches support clients in mobilizing their internal strengths and external resources and in developing self-management strategies for sustainable, healthy lifestyle and behavior changes. They focus on wellness promotion rather than treating disease. While health and wellness coaches do not diagnose conditions, prescribe treatments, or provide psychological therapeutic interventions, they may offer expert guidance in areas where they hold active, nationally recognized credentials, and they may provide resources from nationally recognized authorities. As partners and facilitators, health and wellness coaches support their clients in achieving health goals and behavioral changes based on the clients' own goals and in alignment with treatment plans prescribed by their professional health care providers. Coaches assist clients in using their insight, personal strengths and resources, goal setting, action steps, and accountability to foster healthy lifestyle changes.
What do NBC-HWCs Do?
● Partner with clients in a client-centered and collaborative process
● Help elicit a client’s self-directed goals relating to health and well-being
● Explore a client’s wishes, visions, and goals
● Provide a safe and emphatic environment
● Engage in active listening & reflections
● Help clients find their own solutions to their challenges
● Focus on the present and future while drawing upon what they have learned in the past
● Hold a safe container and provide structure for meaningful exploration
● Support clients in pursuing goals that align with the recommendations offered by physicians, clinicians, or other licensed providers
Growing Research Supports HWC for:
● Stress & mental well-being
● Obesity & weight management
● Cardiovascular disease
● Cholesterol
● Diabetes & glycemic control
● Hypertension
● Quality of life for cancer patients
● Smoking cessation
● Adoption of healthy lifestyle habits
● General wellness
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Meet the Coach
Shoshana Silverman Belisle, NBC-HWC
Shoshana (she/her) is a National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach who draws upon her knowledge and training in integrative healthcare, holistic health and mental health care to help clients make sustainable lifestyle changes that support their holistic well-being. Driven by a lifelong passion for holistic wellness, she provides a client-centered, empathic, and strengths-based approach to helping clients enhance their well-being and overall health, and lead a connected, authentic, and purposeful life.
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Coaching Process
Mind Body 7 offers a non-clinical coaching support program that includes six personalized sessions over three months. The program begins with a 60-minute foundation session, followed by five 45-minute follow-up sessions. A contract is established upfront, with fees paid monthly. With the client's permission, there is an option for professional collaboration, providing ancillary, non-clinical support to align with the client’s clinical support team.
1. A 30-minute Discovery Call with the Coach
A 30-minute discovery call with our coach is an opportunity to determine if our coaching services are the right fit for you. During this call, you'll discuss your wellness goals, challenges, and expectations. The coach will provide an overview of the coaching process, answer any questions you may have, and help you understand how our programs can support your journey toward greater well-being. This call is a chance for you and the coach to ensure a good fit and establish a foundation for a successful coaching relationship.
2. A 60-minute Foundation session
The 60-minute foundation session is the starting point for your coaching journey. During this comprehensive session, you and your coach will delve into your health and wellness goals, aspirations, and any challenges you may face. The coach will gather essential information about your current state of well-being and work with you to develop a personalized action plan. This session sets the stage for your coaching relationship, establishing clear objectives and a roadmap for achieving your desired outcomes. It's a collaborative and empowering experience designed to lay a strong foundation for your ongoing coaching sessions.
3. Twice Monthly 45 minute sessions
The 45-minute follow-up coaching sessions are designed to build upon the foundation established in your initial session. During these sessions, you will work closely with your coach to review progress, discuss challenges, and celebrate achievements. The focus will be on refining and adjusting your action plan as needed based on your evolving goals and circumstances. Your coach will provide guidance, support, and accountability to help you stay motivated and on track toward realizing your wellness objectives. These sessions allow you to explore insights gained, set new milestones, and maintain momentum in your journey toward optimal health and well-being.
Fees
A Free 30 minute Discovery Call:
$0
Twice Monthly sessions (beginning with one 60-minute foundation session, and five 45-minute follow-up sessions)
$300 Monthly
3 months of Coaching Support for $900
Paid Monthly
6 Sessions (average of 2 per month)
Frequently Asked Questions
If you have questions about coaching services at Mind Body 7, please email Shoshana at shoshana@mindbody7.com
What is the difference between wellness coaching and therapy or counseling?
While therapy and coaching both involve having meaningful and potentially powerful conversations within a safe and confidential space, considerable differences exist between the two types of relationships. The primary difference is that therapy and counseling are clinical interventions that are intended to help the patient/client alleviate mental and emotional suffering, resolve traumas, address dysfunctional behaviors, and process difficult emotions and experiences. In contrast, coaches are not clinical providers. They do not diagnose, treat, or prevent health or mental health challenges. Rather, their goal is to empower, motivate, and mobilize. They ask powerful questions, help clients craft visions and come up with action steps that align with their self-determined goals.
Is wellness coaching covered by insurance?
Coaching is typically not covered by health insurance. Most coaching clients pay out of pocket for their coaching support, or they have employers that offer this service to their employees as part of an overall employee wellness service. Some flexible spending accounts or health spending accounts will allow you to use funds to cover coaching services, but it is up to the client to check with their FSA or HSA to learn if this option exists.
Can I use wellness coaching as a substitute for therapy?
No. If you are experiencing mental or emotional distress, including depressive symptoms, anxiety, panic, acute or chronic stress, suicidal thoughts, or any other distressing psychiatric symptom, it is critical that you reach out to a licensed clinical provider (such as the clinical team at MB7) right away to obtain appropriate mental health care. Once you have been seen by a clinician and are receiving care, you and your clinician(s) may determine together if coaching could provide helpful support to assist you in making additional gains, especially in the areas of healthy habits and sustainable lifestyle changes that support overall well-being. Sometimes clinicians make lifestyle recommendations that are challenging to implement due to the stresses of daily life. In this case, a health and wellness coach can help you act upon your clinicians’ recommendations and come up with strategies to make sustainable and healthy lifestyle changes that fit within your busy life.
What topics can I address in wellness coaching?
Health and wellness coaches typically address topics related to health and well-being, including the six dimensions of lifestyle medicine: physical activity, nutrition, sleep health, stress management, healthy relationships, and avoidance of risky substances. However, since wellness is a holistic concept, health and wellness coaches acknowledge that many aspects of our life influence our well-being, including career, creativity, spirituality, hobbies, volunteering, and more. Making improvements in these areas may have a direct impact on your experience of health and vitality. Coaches are skilled and empathic listeners and can provide support in many areas of life. If topics arise that indicate the need for clinical support, the coach must bring it to the client’s attention that the topic falls outside the coach’s scope and the coach will support the client in finding appropriate care or resources.
Are coaches licensed providers?
Generally, no, but sometimes, yes. A National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach (NBC-HWC) is a certified coach who has completed a rigorous training program in coaching skills, theories, and methodology and has gained the necessary experience to sit for and pass the national board exam that the National Board for Health and Wellness Coaching administers in collaboration with the National Board of Medical Examiners. As a consumer of coaching services, it is important for clients to be familiar with the training and credentials of their potential coach because coaching is not a nationally- or state-regulated profession; technically, anyone may call themselves a “coach.” However, only someone with the appropriate training and knowledge can call themselves a National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach (NBC-HWC). NBC-HWCs come from many different backgrounds and professions. It is possible for some coaches to also have licensure as a clinical provider. However, these coaches must disclose to the client the type of role they are serving in at the time of service. As a general rule, a licensed mental health provider may provide coaching support, but a certified coach (when serving in that role at the time of the professional engagement) may not provide therapy, counseling, nutritional guidance, or other health care services, as that would be outside of the coaching scope of practice.
Will wellness coaching help me feel better and achieve my goals?
Health and wellness coaching is a powerful, evidence-based modality that has been shown to help clients make meaningful and sustainable changes in many different areas of life, including in areas that impact health and well-being. The relationship is a client-centered partnership designed to empower you as you design your own vision of a well-lived and healthy life and find sustainable ways to move toward that vision. The coach helps create the structured container for exploration, but the client is in charge of their goals, actions, and results. As a result, we cannot guarantee your success in any particular area. You are responsible for your decisions and outcomes. The client will do their best to show up for you and support you in your journey, assisting you in staying focused and committed to your goals.