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When coaching neurodiversity meets faith and medicine, transformation follows. In this episode, Dr. Mary Jones shares how integrating a coach approach into her pediatric practice helps families navigating ADHD and autism experience hope, peace, and renewed confidence in God’s design.
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Dr. Mary Jones bridges her medical training with Christian coaching principles to meet families where they are. Instead of leading with answers, she listens with compassion and curiosity – creating space for healing beyond a diagnosis.
Moreover, her approach highlights the power of presence and faith in helping parents and children rediscover hope. As she shares stories from her pediatric practice, Dr. Jones illustrates how coaching transforms both the clinician’s heart and the client’s journey.
Through coaching, professionals learn to engage the whole person – body, mind, and spirit – trusting that the Holy Spirit is active in every conversation.
Coaching presence allows Christian coaches to honor neurodiverse clients with deep empathy and patience. Instead of seeking to “fix” challenges, presence invites God’s timing and wisdom into each moment.
For example, when a parent feels seen and heard, their heart often softens, opening new pathways for healing. Therefore, the role of the coach is to listen with curiosity and courage – trusting that transformation will follow.
Reflective question: In what ways can I cultivate presence so that my clients experience being fully seen and valued?
Christian coaches can support neurodiverse clients by practicing active listening, showing genuine curiosity, and creating a safe space where individuals feel valued. As a result, they model Christlike compassion and empower lasting growth and peace.
Are you ready to grow your impact as a Christian coach? Learn how to integrate presence, faith, and professional skill in your own practice. Contact an Academic Advisor today to explore Christian coach training and certification at PCCI.
As a pediatrician, my mission is to ensure every child on the autism spectrum is recognized, supported, and celebrated as early as possible. I am committed to fostering early and accurate diagnosis, empowering families through education and resources, and advocating for a world where every child’s unique potential is embraced and nurtured.
Learn more about Dr. Mary Jones at www.brightstartshealth.com.
The post Coaching Neurodiversity: A Physician’s Journey with Mary Jones, M.D. appeared first on Professional Christian Coaching Institute.
By When coaching neurodiversity meets faith and medicine, transformation follows. In this episode, Dr. Mary Jones shares how integrating a coach approach into her pediatric practice helps families navigating ADHD and autism experience hope, peace, and renewed confidence in God’s design.
Listen on Apple Podcasts | Download
Dr. Mary Jones bridges her medical training with Christian coaching principles to meet families where they are. Instead of leading with answers, she listens with compassion and curiosity – creating space for healing beyond a diagnosis.
Moreover, her approach highlights the power of presence and faith in helping parents and children rediscover hope. As she shares stories from her pediatric practice, Dr. Jones illustrates how coaching transforms both the clinician’s heart and the client’s journey.
Through coaching, professionals learn to engage the whole person – body, mind, and spirit – trusting that the Holy Spirit is active in every conversation.
Coaching presence allows Christian coaches to honor neurodiverse clients with deep empathy and patience. Instead of seeking to “fix” challenges, presence invites God’s timing and wisdom into each moment.
For example, when a parent feels seen and heard, their heart often softens, opening new pathways for healing. Therefore, the role of the coach is to listen with curiosity and courage – trusting that transformation will follow.
Reflective question: In what ways can I cultivate presence so that my clients experience being fully seen and valued?
Christian coaches can support neurodiverse clients by practicing active listening, showing genuine curiosity, and creating a safe space where individuals feel valued. As a result, they model Christlike compassion and empower lasting growth and peace.
Are you ready to grow your impact as a Christian coach? Learn how to integrate presence, faith, and professional skill in your own practice. Contact an Academic Advisor today to explore Christian coach training and certification at PCCI.
As a pediatrician, my mission is to ensure every child on the autism spectrum is recognized, supported, and celebrated as early as possible. I am committed to fostering early and accurate diagnosis, empowering families through education and resources, and advocating for a world where every child’s unique potential is embraced and nurtured.
Learn more about Dr. Mary Jones at www.brightstartshealth.com.
The post Coaching Neurodiversity: A Physician’s Journey with Mary Jones, M.D. appeared first on Professional Christian Coaching Institute.