Visual Coaching Signature Course
Originally developed and taught through the Association for Coaching, this signature course offers an in-depth exploration of visual approaches to coaching across multiple schools of psychology. Designed as an intimate and highly interactive learning experience, the course integrates psychology, coaching, metaphor, imagery, story, visual reflection, and experiential learning to deepen coaching conversations and support meaningful change.
Participants will explore how visual approaches can help clients clarify complex experiences, surface assumptions, expand perspective, strengthen self-awareness, and connect insight with action.
Course Description
Images in coaching conversations
Metaphor and symbolic thinking
Story and narrative identity
Visual action planning
Adult development and meaning-making
Creativity and reflective practice
Visual approaches across multiple schools of psychology
Coaching demonstrations and applications
Visual coaching explores how images, metaphors, and stories — including diagrams, symbols, and other visual representations — can enrich reflection, meaning-making, and developmental learning.
The course bridges psychology, creativity, leadership, and coaching practice through a combination of:
Theory and applied psychology
Reflective dialogue
Experiential exercises
Coaching demonstrations
Visual frameworks and practices
Small-group discussion and community learning
Participants will be invited into a practical and intellectually rich exploration of how visual approaches can support transformation in coaching and leadership contexts.
Topics May Include
Executive & Leadership Coaches | Coach Educators & Supervisors | Organizational Consultants | Leadership Development Practitioners
Therapists & Helping Professionals | Graduate Students in Coaching & Organizational Psychology
Professionals Interested in Reflective & Visually Oriented Approaches to Development
Designed For
Format & Schedule
The founding cohort is planned as an eight-week live online course beginning in mid-October 2026.
Sessions are expected to meet on Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time, with each class lasting 75 minutes.
Enrollment will be intentionally limited to approximately 12–15 participants to foster depth, dialogue, reflection, and community.
Additional details regarding applications, tuition, and the final schedule will be announced in the coming months.
Founding Cohort Invitation
Join the interest list to receive updates and early access information about the inaugural founding cohort.