Author: Shiri Ben-Arzi, PMC
November 25th is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
The data, as of today, is horrifying:
Globally, 1-3 women —have been subjected to intimate partner violence, non-partner sexual violence,
Author: Shiri Ben-Arzi, PMC
September is the holiday season in the Jewish world, and it’s time to face the truth – HOLIDAYS CAN BE TOUGH ON CAREGIVERS!
Here are 4 tips to help reduce guilt, frustration, tension, and
Author: Shiri Ben-Arzi, PMC
It’s time to get real about what it means to self-care.
We are used to seeing the consumer version of self-care in the media but actual self-care has little to do with salt Baths,
Let’s Talk About Hope!
Author: Shiri Ben-Arzi, PMC
Hope is a word that comes up a lot in my coaching practice. I hear it through questions “do you think there is still hope?”, statements “I need to find a way
Coaching Alzheimer’s Caregivers
Author: Shiri Ben-Arzi, PMC
People with Alzheimer’s disease might need Medical Coaching at the very early stages but their caregivers need it THROUGHOUT the disease.
As coaches, we need to be aware that caregivers can experience extremely
A Space of One’s Own – Finding and Maintaining Your Personal Space While Caregiving
Author: Tamar Meisel, PMC
https://medical-coaching-institute.com/coach/tamar-meisel/
Caregiving often becomes all-consuming. It has a way of taking over your life, leaving its signs everywhere.
The kitchen counter becomes
Your client has just been diagnosed! Here is how you can support
No one plans to become ill or have to cope with a medical condition and that goes for our coaching clients as well.
But when a coaching client
There’s a Big Pink Elephant, running around my house!
When our health/medical coaching client is also a parent, it’s important that we as coaches understand that a parent’s illness or Medical crisis affects the children. All children.
If this effect
Coaching Clients with Fear of Recurrence
We tend to think about Rear of Recurrence in the context of cancer but this is true for every illness.
Even if you are coaching a client in “NED” status (No Evidence of Disease),
I was diagnosed with Pulmonary Hypertension 2 months after I got married.
When I tried to inquire about the implications of my illness to my sex life I was interrupted and told to be thankful that I was still alive