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Paula has been on the faculty of the Adler Graduate School since 1999. Paula trains Master's level psychology students and professionals from the community in life coaching skills and also supervises their 50-hour applied coaching experience. Prior to her coaching and teaching career Paula spent over 10 years working in the mental health field. She was the director of a non-profit community support program which served culturally diverse and severely mentally ill adults and their families. During the same time Paula served other agencies as a consultant, developing and facilitating team-building retreats and workshops. She also provided supervision, consultation and training for managers and team leaders.
MA - Adler Graduate School, Richfield, MN
BS - Culver-Stockton College, Canton, MO
Chapter President, International Coaches Federation
Paula is the founder of Relationship Champions, a coaching service for couples and families. She has been in private practice as a personal and professional life coach since 2000, coaching individuals, couples, and professionals who seek greater joy and mastery in their relationships and work. She also coaches managers, team leaders and supervisors in the helping professions. Paula facilitates coaching skills training groups and provides field supervision for life coaches. She is a sought-after speaker in the community for her approach to both Life Coaching and Adlerian Psychology, and is a guest lecturer at the University of Minnesota Graduate School of Psychology, and has represented coaching in interviews on Minnesota Public Radio.
Introduction to Life Coaching
Life Coaching Skills Training for your Organization
Relationship Coaching for Couples
Calling Out the Best in Others
Value-Driven Leadership
Life coaching skills development and research
Differences between life coaching and other disciplines such as consulting, mentoring and counseling
Life coaching and Adlerian psychology
Using life coaching with couples, families, and groups
