Welcome to another episode of The Coach’s Circle Podcast!
Our show is all about showing you everything the world of coaching has to offer–what it is, what it isn’t, and whether it might be the right career choice for you.
Through our conversations with professionals in a variety of different mental health and wellness fields, you’ll gain valuable, real-world insight into their careers and consider how their experiences might impact your own career choices. Our interviews will feature coaches, therapists, counselors, personal trainers, and other professionals who incorporate coaching into their practices. Our hope is that these varied perspectives will help you come to understand exactly the type of coach you were meant to be.
Today’s special guest is Dr. Nanika Coor, a Licensed Clinical Psychologist based in Brooklyn, New York.
Enjoy!
Topics Covered:
- The incongruence between a child’s and parents reality that can lead to conflict
- Nanika’s path to choosing her particular niche
- A discussion of coaching vs therapy in relation to parenting
- How COVID-19 has impacted Nanika’s clients with children at home
Notable Quote
“When I was building my practice, there was a lot of pushback that I received from many colleagues about being too specialized. “Only specializing in parents is something that’s going to harm your business,” and “You need to be more general,” and “Cast a wider net.” […] As it turns out, people come into the office for parenting, but usually, they’ve got a lot of other things going on. So you end up having a diversity of issues anyway, with parenting as the umbrella under which these fall. It was about really sticking to my guns and saying, “This is the niche that I’m really interested in and these are the people that I really want to help.””
Learn More
Website: brooklynparenttherapy.com
Phone: (347) 618-8243
Email: [email protected]
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