Leadership in Christian Life Coaching Mini Course

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Great coaches believe in the possibility of real, significant change. They approach clients the way Christ would, as a servant leader. In this course, discover the seven factors of great coaching, the characteristics of a servant leader and ambassador for Christ, how to avoid burnout, and more.

Session 1: Moving from Good to God: Seven Habits of an Effective Coach
Session 2: Servant Leadership: Becoming Ambassadors for Christ
Session 3: When Helping You Is Hurting Me: Stress, Burnout, and Compassion Fatigue

Dr. Eric Scalise

Eric Scalise, Ph.D, LPC, LMFT, currently serves as President and Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) with Hope for the Heart. He is also the President of LIV Consulting, LLC, the former Senior Vice President for the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC), and former Department Chair for Counseling Programs at Regent University in Virginia Beach, VA. Dr. Scalise is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist with over 42 years of clinical and professional experience in the mental health, higher education, and organizational consulting fields, as well as having served six years on the Virginia Board of Counseling under two governors. Specialty areas include professional/pastoral stress and burnout, combat trauma and PTSD, marriage and family issues, grief and loss, addictions and recovery, leadership development, and lay counselor training. He is a published author (Addictions and Recovery Counseling and Lay Counseling: Equipping Christians for a Helping Ministry), adjunct professor at several Christian universities, conference speaker, and frequently works with organizations, clinicians, ministry leaders, and churches on a variety of issues. As the son of a diplomat, Dr. Scalise was born in Nicosia, Cyprus, and has also lived and traveled extensively around the world. He and his wife Donna have been married for 41 years, have twin sons who are combat veterans serving in the U.S. Marine Corps, and four grandchildren.