Event Information
When: Date: Feb 7, 2018
Times: 09:30 - 16:00
Where: Moller Centre, Storey Road, Cambridge, CB3 0DE (Google Map)

About the event
This short interactive session looks at one of the most common reasons coaches site for becoming a coach; “in order to help to others”.
It also looks at how this can be a irresistible trap for coaches to fall into, that significantly reduces the effectiveness of coaching for the unknowing.
Julia will draw on the psychological underpinnings of Karpman’s Drama Triangle to give coaches a practical tool to see how easily they are hooked by their own unconscious shadow sides. The activity can also be taken away and used immediately with any coaching client who is dealing with relationship issues at home or work.
There will be a short PowerPoint input as background on the Drama Triangle followed by an interactive session in small groups of 3-4 using somatic coaching techniques. Participants will be asked to think of examples from their own work or personal experience and facilitate each other moving around the triangle and gaining insight into their own “psychological hooks”. Further discussion in groups would ask participants to make links with how this manifests itself in coaching sessions and other relationships.
Admission:
see EELGA website below
Meet Julia :
Julia Menaul will be attending this event. If you'd like to meet up with her at the event please get in touch.