Life Coaching therapists in Manteca, California CA
Chad Cryder
Psychologist, PhD
Before becoming a psychologist, I became a life and spiritual coach to help my clients achieve their greatest goals and live the life that brought them joy and success. Coaching is different than therapy. Within the coaching relationship, we partner to develop goals, implement plans, and achieve your life goals like starting a business, writing a book, make a career change, lose some weight, or deepen your relationship with your spirituality. As your coach, I will hold you accountable to your goals, encourage you even when you stumble, and be excited for your successes.
9 Years Experience
Theo Kuczek
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, MFT #123769, CPT
I have a style that can be very directional and goal oriented like life coaching. I like motivating people and sharing my contagious attitude towards healing and personal growth.
13 Years Experience
Simple life coaching
Life Coach, Certified in Life coaching
I Approach life coaching with simple techniques and help clients find their own path to overcome challenges .
6 Years Experience
Dr. Ingrid Solano
Psychologist, PhD
Coaching - Life, Relationships, Creativity, Motivation, and Work-Life Balance
Telehealth enables individuals and couples around the world to engage in valuable coaching. You can improve important aspects of your life like your wellbeing, work life balance, motivation, inspiration, sexual health, and relationship satisfaction all from the comfort of your own home. I offer coaching services using behavioral analyses, motivational interventions, psychoeducation, mindfulness practices, narrative techniques, and more. Making time to focus on your wellbeing is important for all facets of life. We will address concerns related to past experiences that have affected your sense of dignity and worthiness. We will explore the impact of 'should's, guilt, and shame on your work-life balance, motivation, and creativity. Let's understand and build a positive, empowered future that invites joy and meaning in your life. Whether you have experienced trauma, discrimination, burnout, infidelity, or just a slow feeling of not having the same effectiveness and energy in your daily life and relationships-- we can work together to promote healing, and self-confidence.
Coaching is not psychotherapy. If therapists are surgeons, coaches are your personal trainer. Coaching is a thought provoking and creative process that inspires you to maximize your personal and/or professional potential. Coaching focuses on setting goals, creating outcomes, and managing personal change. This is a transformative process for personal/professional awareness, self-discovery and growth. If you are having difficulties, a coach may be able to help you clear up how you think about the situation, untangle confusing interactions with others, get some perspective on what is going on and how it impacts you, set inspiring new goals and creating new outcomes.
In individual coaching, as well as relationship coaching, if there is significant difficulties with mental illness, therapy or couples therapy would be recommended. Ultimately, coaching feels less intensive and rarely requires you to re-tell trauma. Coaching can help you find peace, balance, and well being in places you may have been feeling stuck or unmotivated. Additionally, I am a relationship expert, and employ relationship coaching techniques to promote change, communication, and understanding in less distressed clients looking for relationship changes and insights in a coaching rather than therapeutic format. (See Relational Services for more information on relationship related coaching.)
13 Years Experience
Dr. David Shapiro
Psychologist, California Licensed Psychologist (License# PSY17495)
Given that my overall approach is Strategic, and that my goal in working with clients is to help them to bring their reality in line with their ideals my approach is inherently consistent with Life Coaching. However, whereas people with many different types of training and experience call themselves Life Coaches, my extensive training and education as a doctoral level Psychologist with years of experience is probably significantly more than many who call themselves Coaches.
24 Years Experience