This badge was issued to Charles Higgins on 30 Oct 1973.
- Type Certification
- Level Intermediate
- Time Days
- Cost Paid
Coaching 102: Master Certified Professional Coach
Issued by
Certified Life Coach Institute
Earners of this badge are adept coaches who have gotten to the heart of coaching. They possess an in-depth understanding of the potential coaching has to create lasting and powerful change in clients. Earners have full command of the International Coaching Federation (ICF) Core Competencies and are ethical practitioners in the coaching sphere. Earners also complete 37 Contact Learning Hours (70 hours total w/ Coaching 101) and are prepared to take the ICF's Coach Knowledge Assessment.
- Type Certification
- Level Intermediate
- Time Days
- Cost Paid
Skills
- 1:1 Coaching
- Active Listening Skills for Professionals
- Adaptive Intelligence
- Advanced Coaching Skills
- Advanced Questioning
- Asking Powerful Questions
- Client Focused Coaching
- Coaching
- Co-create And Collaborate With Clients
- Communicating Effectively
- Communication And Perception
- Creating Awareness
- Cultivates Trust And Safety
- Deep Transformational Coaching
- Demonstrates Ethical Practice
- Embodies A Coaching Mindset
- Establishes And Maintains Agreements
- Establishing Agreements
- Evokes Awareness
- Facilitates Client Growth
- ICF Accredited Coaching
- ICF Code Of Ethics
- ICF Core Competencies
- Integrative Coaching
- International Coaching Federation
- Intuition-based Coaching
- Learning Modalities
- Life Coaching
- Listens Actively
- Maintaining Presence
- Master Coaching Skills
- Meeting Ethical Guidlines
- Partnering With Clients
- Setting Goals
- Using Metaphorical Language
Earning Criteria
Standards
The International Coaching Federation (ICF) is the leading global organization for coaches and coaching. ICF is dedicated to advancing the coaching profession by setting high standards, providing independent certification, and building a worldwide network of trained coaching professionals.
The ICF Core Competencies were developed to support greater understanding about the skills and approaches used within today’s coaching profession as defined by ICF. These competencies and the ICF definition of coaching were used as the foundation for the development of the ICF Coach Knowledge Assessment (CKA).
The ICF Code of Ethics describes the ICF core values, ethical principles and ethical standards of behavior for all ICF Professionals. ICF implemented the current version of the Code in January 2020. The Code of Ethics is composed of five main parts: Introduction. Key Definitions. ICF Core Values and Ethical Principles. Ethical Standards. Pledge.