GTI Coaching Circles
Guided by experienced practitioners, these 12 week programs offer a supportive, courageous space where you can gain confidence and deepen your skillset as a Trauma Care or Parts Work Practitioner (2 distinct circles).
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The GTI Coaching Circles (CCs) are designed for Practitioners seeking connection, support, and growth in a judgment-free zone. They are a collective with the purpose of serving and supporting a growing community of Practitioners, enhancing not only their ability to serve clients but also to build their coaching practice and/or business.
Circle members will have the opportunity to partner with another member, taking turns as both a 'client' and coach for your assigned partners. This reciprocal arrangement allows for mutual support and growth within the Coaching Circle. By the end of the 12 weeks you will have coached 12 times and have been coached 12 times.
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Dates: September - December 2025
Tuition: $575


Benefits
Embrace the opportunity to build and refine your work process, nurturing a smoother workflow that suits your unique business needs. Simplifying your process can make a significant difference.
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Cultivate and polish your skills as a Trauma Care or Parts Work Practitioner.
Within this circle, find a safe space to confidentially share your challenges, gaining valuable insights to navigate issues and achieve positive outcomes.
Develop and master the skills required to handle the clients or situations that may pose challenges.
While the primary focus of the circle is professional development for coaches, this also provides a unique opportunity to confidentially share your challenges and gain insights as a client. Understanding that your coaching assignments will not always be the best fit that you might seek outside of the circle, this is a chance to be coached on what is coming up for you, including learning to exercise your voice and choice while supporting the coach in their professional development.
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Become a compassionate Self-Advocate.
Speaking up for your needs requires practice. It's a skill that, when honed, transforms conversations, boosts self-confidence, and enriches your overall well-being. Self-Advocacy positively impacts both your personal life and coaching practice.
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Learn alongside your colleagues.
In this community of learners, we are all both students and teachers. Discover your gift and generously share it with others.
Additional Benefits
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Build a network of colleagues you can confidently collaborate with and refer clients to when their needs fall outside your scope of practice.
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Curate genuine coaching reviews to uplift and promote your business (with the utmost respect for confidentiality and anonymity).
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Attend Live Events: Demonstration Days, Reflection Groups, and GTI Workshops
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Live Events
Demonstration Days
Watching coaching demonstrations can provide answers and insights into the workings of the method, helping individuals deepen their understanding, explore their internal experiences, and consider how trauma care and parts work concepts might apply to their own personal growth or therapeutic practice.
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Understanding the Coaching Process: Observers can learn about the step-by-step process of a coaching session, including how the coach establishes rapport, identifies and interacts with different parts of the client, and facilitates the healing dialogue between these parts.
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Emotional Exploration and Healing: People may wonder how trauma coaching and parts work helps individuals process and heal emotions. Demonstrations can reveal how the method assists clients in exploring and transforming emotions, fostering self-compassion and integration.
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Identifying and Addressing Inner Conflicts: Observers can learn how coaching helps clients resolve inner conflicts by understanding and reconciling the tensions between different parts that hold contrasting beliefs, emotions, or desires.
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Practical Application of Trauma Care and Parts Work Techniques: Individuals might seek to understand how Trauma Care and Parts Work techniques are practically applied in a therapeutic setting. Demonstrations can showcase various interventions, such as dialogues with parts, visualization exercises, and unburdening processes.
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Promoting Self-Awareness: Observing coaching sessions can help individuals become more aware of their own internal dynamics, recognizing similarities or patterns within themselves and gaining insights into their inner conflicts or emotional struggles.
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Learning Therapeutic Skills: For therapists or individuals interested in becoming therapists, watching demonstrations can provide guidance on therapeutic skills like active listening, empathy, and creating a safe therapeutic space.


Reflection Groups
The aim of the Reflection Group is to create an intimate setting for GTI Coaching Circle Members to engage in practicing Trauma Care or Parts Work. Here, members are encouraged to identify and articulate their parts while fostering a connection with both themselves and others, guided by a trained Practitioner. To facilitate this process, journal prompts will be provided, aiding in identifying parts and structuring the group's interactions.
Below is an example of a reflection exercise for the Parts Work Coaching Circle:
The Participant Role: Notice parts of yourself that have come up during the Circle, then practice speaking, responding, and listening with IFS Parts Work concepts.
Practice speaking for these parts instead of from these parts:
Example: "I’m frustrated because..." vs. "I have a part that is frustrated by..." or "I’m noticing that I am blended with a frustrated part."
Other examples of speaking for parts: "I have parts that are excited, bored, annoyed, intrigued, skeptical..."
Practice responding to others with Self-led feedback
Example: "I disagree with you vs. I have parts that react to that statement, or I am finding myself activated by this conversation."
Practice listening from Self-energy.
Use the 8 C’s: Compassion, Curiosity, Creativity, Clarity, Courage, Connected, Confidence, Calmness
Notice when other parts come in (not aligned with 8 C’s) and ask them for space as you listen. (You can practice speaking for these parts once the person is finished).
Workshops

GTI workshops offer a safe and supportive environment for participants to delve into the Trauma Care and Parts Work models, therapeutic approaches aimed at understanding and harmonizing various parts. Led by experienced facilitators, these workshops guide individuals through exercises, discussions, and experiential activities that help identify, understand, and interact with these different parts of oneself. Participants learn to navigate their internal dynamics, gaining insights into how these parts operate and how they influence emotions, thoughts, and behaviors. Through the workshop's practices and techniques, individuals often uncover a deeper sense of self-awareness, emotional healing, and personal growth, increasing Self-energy.
Recordings
When you join a GTI Coaching Circle you also get lifetime access to:
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recordings of past events,
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recordings of future events (after the program's 12 weeks).
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Not sure if the GTI Coaching Circles are right for you? Read the FAQs here.