Dr. David Schultz believes that the best way to understand a new coaching method is to experience it. Therefore, this webinar will begin with participants having the experience of meeting their own “parts” of their self-system in relation to something they want to improve on, by using the Self-Sync™ coaching framework.
After this experience, Dr. Schultz will present a brief overview of the Self-Sync coaching course and how it would be applied to executive coaching, life coaching, and mental performance for high-end professional athletes.
By the end of this webinar, you will learn a whole new way to understand yourself and to relate to your clients that can integrate in to methods you’re currently using.
*Please bring two of pieces of paper and a pen to the session*
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Self-Sync™ is an advanced systems-based parts work method which integrates ideas from multiple models and techniques, such as Internal Family Systems (IFS), Cognitive Behavioral Coaching (CBC), Motivational Interviewing (MI), Solution-Focused Coaching along with other models to resolve blockages, cognitive dissonance and other issues getting between your clients and their goals, providing permanent solutions.
In general, the Self-Sync™ coaching course will teach coaches how to provide self-improvement to their clients in relation to their chosen issues by increasing their performance and effectiveness through the process of self-synchronization.
Language: English.
CCE: CC – 0, RD: 1
Coaches
Dr David Schultz
Dr. David Schultz is both a Psychologist and an Executive Coach with over 30 years of experience.
Education & Credentials
- Doctorate & Master’s in Clinical Psychology – California School of Professional Psychology (accredited by the American Psychological Association)
- Masters in Research Psychology (curriculum only) & Bachelor’s in Psychology (Cum Laude) at California State University, Long Beach
- Bachelor’s of Science in Business & Public Administration (UTD)
- Certified EMDR therapist (over 20 years)


