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Course Details

This presentation was recorded at the first International Conference of its kind for Supervisors and Coaches - in Russian, English and Chinese! We are brought together a global community in a shared learning space, focussing on the growth of ourselves as coaches, and as coaching supervisors. Coaching Supervision is one way we can commit to a regular, on-going reflective practice. Initiating and maintaining a reflective practice has the potential to significantly enhance coaching practice and the personal and professional growth of coaches.

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About this course

  • £9.99
  • 2 lessons
  • 1 hour of video content

Olga Rybina

МСС ICF, PhD, Coauthor of the learning programs for coaches, mentirs and supervisors.

Olga Rybina was born and live in Russia. In 2002, she became interested in studying methods of stress prevention for professionals in the helping professions and in 2005, she became a PhD. Since 2009, she has been studying coaching. From 2014-2016, Olga was the head of the certification committee, author and presenter of development programs for coaches ICF Russia Chapter. Since 2015, she has been teaching coaching with her own author's program (ACTP), which embodied her knowledge of psychology and respect for the standards of the coaching profession. In 2015, in co-authorship with Anna Ovdienko Vidova, she created Russia's first supervisor training program for coaches. Olga is the author of the "Mirror" model of group supervision for coaches (Olga Rybina, 2016). In 2016, she received the MCC ICF qualification. Today, Olga is the co-author of a unique "5 prisms" method, which helps coaches to use psychological theories in their coaching practice.