As a coach, sometimes it’s a challenge to know how best to handle emotions in a coaching conversation or a coaching relationship. Emotions can feel like a portal that takes us past the client’s thinking and acting into a mysterious, illogical, and risky world. Maybe that’s why some coaches (mistakenly) think emotions belong in the realm of counseling and therapy, not coaching. 

In this ecourse, you’ll gain a level of comfort and confidence in working with emotions as a coach. You’ll learn why you should expect emotions (they are normal to the human experience!), how to explore them while staying true to coaching, and how to employ them for the benefit of your client. 

The course includes a printable workbook that supports your learning and helps you make the most of the 11 content-rich sessions. Master Certified Coach, Chad Hall has curated the best practices and insights from his own 20+ years of coaching experience as well as drawing on Christian scripture, emotional intelligence, stoicism, cognitive behavioral therapy, positive psychology, and many more respected and practical sources. 

Your path to emotions in coaching is simple...

Enroll and get immediate and full access to the entire course



Get the printable workbook that guides your learning and helps you make the most of the 11 content-rich sessions.


Learn how to explore emotions while staying true to coaching, and how to employ them for the benefit of your client.


CE Credit with the ICF

This course can be used as 2 hours of Resource Development toward renewing your ICF credential.

Your Instructor

Chad Hall, MCC

President & Co-Founder

Chad Hall has been coaching leaders in ministry and business since 2002. He has applied coaching first as a denominational leader with the Baptist State Convention of NC, later as an internal coach with software leader SAS Institute, and for nearly a decade as the Director of Coaching for Western Seminary. He has also served as a pastor and church planter. He lives in Hickory, NC with his wife Holly, three growing children and Buster the wonder dog. Chad also serves as an Owner/Executive Partner with the coaching firm StrongLead, LLC.


Chad Hall, MCC, talks about how to use Emotions in Coaching.

What People are Saying About

Emotions in Coaching

Brent C. Sleasman, PhD

President, Winebrenner Theological Seminary

In my organizational role as President, I am committed to coaching my employees, not serving as their therapist or mental health counselor. This class raises my awareness about the role emotions play in our everyday environments and will enhance my ability to further develop a coaching culture in my workplace.

Alan Ray

Exec Director, Marriage Team


Emotions drive actions and being a good coach is all about helping your client move to action. If you want to be a more effective coach, this is a “must do” eCourse. As always, Chad nails it in his practical and professional approach to equipping coaches for success.

Rev. Dr. Paul M. Burns

Founder, Soul Metrics


If you want to enter into the deep end of coaching, you must learn to address the emotions behind the words. CAM's new eCourse "Emotions in Coaching" will give you accessible and vital knowledge to help your client discover the kind of awareness needed for truly meaningful action. 

FAQ

What will I learn?

In this eCourse, you’ll gain a level of comfort and confidence in working with emotions as a coach. You’ll learn why you should expect emotions (they are normal to the human experience!), how to explore them while staying true to coaching, and how to employ them for the benefit of your client.

How will I learn?

This course is taught via the Teachable platform -- the world's leading platform for on-demand training. The course includes a printable workbook that supports your learning and helps you make the most of the 11 content-rich sessions.

How long will I have access?

Once you enroll, you'll have ongoing access to the course. There's no time limit (or any kind of limit) on how often or how long you can continue to access the video sessions or any of the content. 

What if I don't like the course?

We think you're going to love the course and get a lot of help from it. But if you don't, no worries. You have 14 days to ask for a refund, no questions asked

Does this course count toward Coach Certification Training?

No, it does not. However, it does count toward resource development for credential renewal with the International Coaching Federation.