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Guest Bio

Joanna Taylor is a UKCP-accredited neuro-linguistic psychotherapist, well-being coach, clinical hypnotherapist, clinical supervisor, and an INLPTA-certified trainer of NLP. She is an accredited member of the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) and a Fellow member of the Association for Coaching. Since 2009, Joanna has been providing personal and professional development courses, workshops, and retreats for therapists, counsellors, and coaches in all modalities.

Her background is in learning and development, and she has worked in areas as diverse as retail, not-for-profit, civil justice, and the electronics sector. In 2022, she co-authored a book with Maggie João, “Coaching and Supervising Through Bereavement: A Practical Guide to Working with Grief and Loss.”

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Self-Care for Coaches and Supervisors

An AC Coaching Conversation with Joanna Taylor

In a world that often emphasizes doing over being, coaches and therapists need to prioritize self-care by putting our oxygen masks on first. In this LinkedIn Live, Joanna Taylor explores how supervision, reflection, and self-awareness are vital for maintaining safety and professionalism in our work.

We often fall into the trap of meeting others’ needs at the expense of our own, which can lead to compassion fatigue and burnout. To truly connect with others with compassion, kindness, and empathy, we must first attend to our own needs and well-being.

Our guest, Joanna Taylor, is a UKCP-accredited neuro-linguistic psychotherapist, well-being coach, clinical hypnotherapist, clinical supervisor, and an INLPTA-certified trainer of NLP. An accredited member of the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP), Joanna has been offering personal and professional development courses, workshops, and retreats for therapists, counsellors, and coaches since 2009.

Watch this insightful interview to gain valuable insights on balancing self-care with professional responsibilities and avoiding the pitfalls of burnout.


 

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