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Jo Birch, therapist and supervisor, and Professor Andrew Reeves, researcher, therapist and coach, join host Maxine Bell, to explore the sensitive topic of suicide and suicide ideation in relation to coaching and supervision. They discuss the importance of coaches being prepared to support clients having suicidal thoughts, emphasizing the need for clear contracting, professional boundaries and direct communication.
The conversation highlights the emotional impact of suicide, the complexity of addressing it, and the significance of transparency and understanding. Jo and Andrew encourage bravery and honesty in conversations about suicide and recommend seeking training and support to navigate these challenges effectively. A highly practical and helpful conversation.
You will learn:
· How coaches can work effectively with suicidal clients
· How supervision can be helpful to support coaching with suicidal clients
· The importance of self-awareness/reflexivity in supporting ourselves in our work
"People who consider ending their life are ordinary people; they look like you and me and Andrew. You can't tell when you enter a coaching agreement with someone."
For the episode resources and guest bio, please visit:
https://www.associationforcoaching.com/page/dl-hub_podcast-channel_mental-health-coaching-podcast-series-suicide-ideation
EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS:
· WhatsApp Global Resources for Suicide Prevention
· Samaritans UK: Tel: 116 113 – Emergency helpline and suicide support
· Samaritans Ireland Tel: 116 123
· SHOUT Text SHOUT TO 85258 - A UK-based emergency mental health text helpline
· UK Helplines
· Find a Helpline Worldwide – just type in your country and topic
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Jo Birch, therapist and supervisor, and Professor Andrew Reeves, researcher, therapist and coach, join host Maxine Bell, to explore the sensitive topic of suicide and suicide ideation in relation to coaching and supervision. They discuss the importance of coaches being prepared to support clients having suicidal thoughts, emphasizing the need for clear contracting, professional boundaries and direct communication.
The conversation highlights the emotional impact of suicide, the complexity of addressing it, and the significance of transparency and understanding. Jo and Andrew encourage bravery and honesty in conversations about suicide and recommend seeking training and support to navigate these challenges effectively. A highly practical and helpful conversation.
You will learn:
· How coaches can work effectively with suicidal clients
· How supervision can be helpful to support coaching with suicidal clients
· The importance of self-awareness/reflexivity in supporting ourselves in our work
"People who consider ending their life are ordinary people; they look like you and me and Andrew. You can't tell when you enter a coaching agreement with someone."
For the episode resources and guest bio, please visit:
https://www.associationforcoaching.com/page/dl-hub_podcast-channel_mental-health-coaching-podcast-series-suicide-ideation
EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS:
· WhatsApp Global Resources for Suicide Prevention
· Samaritans UK: Tel: 116 113 – Emergency helpline and suicide support
· Samaritans Ireland Tel: 116 123
· SHOUT Text SHOUT TO 85258 - A UK-based emergency mental health text helpline
· UK Helplines
· Find a Helpline Worldwide – just type in your country and topic

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