Jennifer says: "I am most at home working with people who know they have the potential to do something great, in their own terms, and want to make a real contribution in their lives. My ideal client is also open to seeing how we all tend to limit oursleves and trip ourselves up. Are you ready to get serious about changing habits (of thought and action) in order to define and reach your real goals? Many of my clients, already high achievers, are taking their next step; prepared to release energy and concentration by seeing themselves and their situations differently"
Jennifer followed her Oxford Law degree with a Masters in Psychology before taking up a career in training and development. She has undertaken further professional training in Coaching, Stress Management, Rational-Emotive Behavioural Therapy, and Multimodal Therapy & Counselling. Jennifer is a Fellow of the Royal Society for Arts, and Founder Member of both the Association for Coaching and the British Psychological Society Special Group in Coaching Psychology. She is also Council Member and News & Features Editor for the Institute of Health Promotion and Education and a member of the Experts’ Panel on Core Knowledge for the International Stress Management Association UK. Jennifer enjoys taking part in national radio and TV debates, conference speaking & reporting on the subjects of coaching, stress, family life and work-life balance.
As a parent of two young children, Jennifer has also become intensely interested in the psychological conditions needed for children to flourish and in the support needed by parents to let this happen. This has led her to the inspiring niche area of Parent Coaching (www.parentsinprogress.co.uk)
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"Can I say, it's changed my life? I think I can. And I feel that some of the steps I have taken, as a result of coaching, are irreversible"