Should I work with a Coach or Therapist? What’s the difference between coaching and therapy? How do I pick? And does it even matter?
All the distinctions between the various coaching and mental health professionals can make you go cross-eyed 🤪. Between their education, their degrees, their certifications, their titles and the letters after their last name, or the letters on their LinkedIn(What do PPC or ACC mean again?)
— it can be exceptionally confusing. Let alone talking about the nuances between a life coach, a business coach and a leadership coach. Or the differences between a psychotherapist, a therapist and a clinical counsellor.Before we dive into the differences, let’s talk aboutthe similarities
.the differences:
a lot
longer than coaching. Coaching as an industry was formalized about 40 years ago and isnow
hitting its stride. Coaching is scientifically understood and a proven resource for introspection and personal & professional growth(psst - let us help)
. Therapist have required education, a minimum requirement of supervised practice, a licensing board and governing body.Therapy takes someone from negative to zero or neutral. Coaching takes someone from zero to positive, or increases already positive development.Therapy is a vehicle to restore health. Coaching is a vehicle for growth in all areas of life. Therapists work with the unconscious mind; Coaches work with the conscious mind.While Coaching and Therapy are distinctly different, there are professional overlaps.Like in any profession, someone can be trained in multiple disciplines. In fact, many therapists and counsellors, have sought out coaching training and certification. Working in this space for over a decade, I have witnessed an increasing trend in professionals moving from what we call
‘reactive care’, to ‘proactive wellbeing’
modalities like coaching.As our Coaching Ecosystem grows, we see an increasing amount of certified coaches come to Sphere who were previously trained and working as therapists or counsellors. Coaches like Beth, Ranbir, Kiran and Kevin.This layering of training and experience gives these professionals depth, range and even deeper insights that benefit them in their coaching work.Our goal in exploring this here is to help you make an informed decision between the many professionals capable of helping you.Both a therapist and a coach have the potential to be effective.
This is why some people have both a therapist and a coach.Lives are a medley of healing and perseverance.
I think in some cases people are called to therapy because they have heard that “it’s a great way to understand yourself”. Coaching can do that too. Therapy is typically a resource if you need to heal and understand something so you can return to a healthy baseline. If you want something more future-facing & action-orientated, coaching might be a better option. Overall, our intent isn’t to tell you,“If you’re dealing with X, you should seek out a Y.”
Because quite frankly, it’s up to you to determine. At Sphere, though we have many Guides who are both trained therapists and coaches, we specialize in offering coaching experiences and are definitive about what that means.If you believe you are in need of medical support, a prescription or diagnosis, Sphere isnot
the appropriate support system. Please contact your doctor or mental health care practitioner, or if you are in crisis call your local emergency services.PS - If you’ve read this piece and think coaching is something you’d like to try, start for free here. We will not auto-enrol you. Have your first time sessions for free with any coach. When you’re ready you can explore our memberships.