Thursday, February 5, at 8am-9:30am Hawaii | 9am-10:30am Alaska | 10am-11:30am Pacific | 11am-12:30pm Mountain | 12noon-1:30pm Central | 1pm-2:30pm Eastern | 2pm-3:30pm Atlantic
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From our partners at the International Coaching Federation (ICF):
Explore the restorative effect of coaching supervision supports on the wellbeing, of practitioners – with a special focus on the emotional and relational load of whole systems, not just individuals.
Who Is This For?
What You Will Learn:
Course Details:
Join the ICF Coaching Supervision CP and Andra Morosi on February 5, 2026, from 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. (New York) for an interactive demonstration that will bring coaching supervision to life and make its restorative impact on practitioners tangible, not theoretical.
In this session, participants will observe a live supervision process with an experienced coach (with a particular focus on the realities of team coaching – complexity, multiple stakeholders, systemic pressure). The demo will show how a well‑held supervisory space enables coaches to slow down, name what they are carrying, and reconnect with their own judgement, boundaries and inner resources.
We will then debrief together: what actually shifted for the supervisee, what enabled that shift, and how this differs from mentoring, peer support or simple venting. We will explicitly link what happens in the room to core dimensions of practitioner wellbeing: emotional containment, reduced isolation, ethical robustness and sustainable engagement with clients and teams.
The session is designed for coaches and team coaches who are curious about supervision but may not yet have experienced it, or who use it mainly for “case checking” and want to explore its deeper, restorative function. Participants will leave with a clearer felt sense of what supervision can offer them personally, and practical criteria for choosing and using supervision as a key part of their ongoing professional self‑care.
Full details, including how to access to this training, can be found here.
FREE for ICF Members. $45 for non-members.