READY TO TAKE A DEEPER DIVE INTO EXPLORING YOUR INTERNAL LANDSCAPE
Ready to take a deeper dive into exploring your internal landscape? Looking for ways to amplify your work as a coach and supervisor? Join Pam to gain a taste of the topic she will be covering in Mexico City — Use of Self as Coach and Supervisor. In this hour-long webinar, Pam will provide a brief overview of her model, dive into one of the six domains in a little detail and allow you to engage in a reflective discussion about your own ‘use of self’ in your work as a supervisor and a coach. If you’ve had a chance to read Pam’s book, come with questions and we’ll take the last ten minutes to explore those and if you’d like to prime yourself for this topic in advance, visit www.selfascoach.com and watch some short video clips, download some reflective questions and see what piques
ABOUT PAM
Pamela McLean, Ph.D., CEO and Co-Founder of The Hudson Institute of Coaching, brings more than three decades of experience as a clinical psychologist, master coach, coach supervisor and leader and contributor in the field of coaching.
McLean authored The Completely Revised Handbook of Coaching (2012) examining key theories and evidenced-based research informing the field; examining the essential methodology, key steps in the coaching engagement; and exploring the use of self as the most important instrument we have in our work as coaches. McLean’s new book, Self as Coach, Self as Leaders (2019), examining the internal landscape of the coach and all that is required to be at our very best when working with others.
Pam has served on Harvard’s JFK Women’s Leadership Board, the faculty of Saybrook University and Antioch University; Editorial Board of IJCO, board member of SF-based LikeMinded, Board Chair of Central California Planned Parenthood Affiliate and Council Member of the SB Human Rights Watch.
Pam lives in Santa Barbara, California, where she and her late husband raised three sons. In her spare time, she enjoys all things related to weekend cooking, ceramics, birdwatching and traveling to new places around the globe.