Therapist Partnership for Coaches
Sometimes a client moves forward and then faces an emotion or a pattern that cannot be resolved through reflection alone. In those moments, the therapeutic dimension becomes a support — not a rupture — helping to maintain the coaching framework while addressing what emerges.
Why a therapist partner?
In coaching, some situations reveal deep emotional or existential dimensions: old wounds, rooted fears, loss of meaning, or identity crises. The coach’s role is not to treat psychological suffering, but to recognize the limit and orient the process to maintain safety and continuity.
- Preserve clarity of framework and the trust relationship.
- Welcome what goes beyond coaching without merging roles.
- Allow the client to move forward with emotional stability and renewed meaning.
What this partnership brings to the coach
Professional safety
Maintain a clear and ethical framework when strong emotions arise, without stepping outside the coach’s role.
Continuity of process
Therapeutic work addresses depth; coaching maintains action and movement.
Clarity & stability
Step out of repetitive loops, ease transference/counter-transference, and regain calm presence.
Perceived value & credibility
Offer a holistic and referenced care approach — a sign of maturity and professionalism.
My therapeutic approach
Integrative and transpersonal therapy, inspired by humanistic and Jungian psychologies and an evolutionary view of the person. In practice, I help clients explore unconscious mechanisms and emotional dynamics that hinder action, restoring inner balance so that coaching remains fluid and effective.
Therapeutic tools (overview)
- Guided and free dreamwork, symbols, and archetypes.
- Integrative hypnosis, conscious breathing, and somatic regulation.
- Guided meditations, therapeutic writing, mandalas, and creative expression.
How we cooperate (coach / therapist)
- Clarity of roles: the coach keeps responsibility for coaching; the therapist works on depth, with the client’s agreement.
- Confidentiality: therapy sessions remain confidential. A general feedback can be shared only with the client’s consent.
- Flexibility: support can be punctual or parallel to coaching, depending on rhythm and needs.
Goal: to secure the client’s journey and strengthen the continuity of coaching without mixing frameworks.
Session formats
Punctual support
Address an identified emotional block to unlock the coaching process.
3–5 sessions
Parallel work with coaching
Explore depth while keeping focus on the coaching objectives.
6–10 sessions
Coach self-supervision
Work on shadow, exhaustion, counter-transference, and presence.
On demand (single or cycle)
Frequent questions
Will I “lose” my client by referring them to therapy?
No. The referral happens in a clear framework. Coaching continues; therapy supports what exceeds it, and the client returns with more stability.
What information is shared between coach and therapist?
Only a general synthesis, if the client agrees. Therapy content remains confidential.
Do you also support coaches themselves?
Yes. I offer an inner supervision space (emotions, shadow, posture, fatigue) to sustain clarity and presence in their work.
Get in touch
Would you like to create a clear and ethical therapeutic partnership for your clients — or for yourself as a coach?
What the client may discover and integrate
- Self-acceptance: You will be able to recognize your true strengths and weaknesses, self-criticism will decreases.
- Self-esteem: You will learn to accept your basic worth and rights, and expect fair treatment and respect from others.
- Love: self-knowledge will lead you to more understanding, compassion and forgiveness towards yourselves and others.
- Courage: You will dare to speak your own truths and live your own life on your own terms.
- Making Choices: You will see alternative ways of responding, your choices become less habitual, obsessive and compulsive, and you will find it easier to make healthier choices.
- Morality: You will understand your shadow and its evil potential. It will allows a new ethic of caring and love to emerge. It will help you to takes responsibility for your actions, care about the welfare of others, act with integrity.
- Social Action: You will practice what you preach by talking less and acting more.
- Feeling: You will spend less time in your head and more in your heart.
- Authenticity: You will be less pretending and more honesty. You will become “real”.
- Emotional Pain: You will grieve your wounds and accept reality instead of fighting it.
- Stress: You will become aware of your inner conflicts, worry, indecision, anxiety, frustration, restlessness and agitation.
- Spontaneity: You will accept that your inner realities reduces your fear of criticism, failure, and what others think about you. You will live in the present moment instead of worrying about the past or the future.
- Emotional intelligence: You will take responsibility for your draining emotions prevents you from blaming and hurting yourselves and others.
- Work: knowing you true interests and abilities will motivates you to turn away from work you hate and toward work that is personally meaningful and fulfilling.
- Intuition: You will see and know things that others know nothing about, and you will trust your knowledge.
- Mental acuity: Your mental processes will become sharper when you will allow your instincts, feelings, and body to influence your thoughts and guide your behavior.
- Leadership: Your will rely more on your own authority and less on outside authority.
- Relationships: You will become more honest, authentic, open and forgiving. Relationships become more intimate, respectful and loving.
- Life: You will overcome obstacles with less effort and go through your days with more joy and wisdom.
- Dying: Death will feel less like your end and more like an exciting new beginning.
- Trust: Life’s benevolence will become an experienced reality. You will not allow yourself to be derailed, nor do you lose hope when problems arise, because you know that apparent obstacles are opportunities in disguise.
- Spirituality: You will feel wonder, gratitude, awe and love are commonplace and create a truly “religious” attitude toward the miracle of your lives.
- Meaning: Your life have meaning. You will no longer live by faith, but by synchronicities (meaningful coincidences) that regularly confirm that you are known and loved by something beyond yourself.
- Peace: You will strive less and enjoy more harmonious relationships with your inner selves, work, others, and nature.
- Creativity: You will awaken your originality and creativity. You will become works of art.
What is transpersonal therapy?

Transpersonal therapy is a new form of therapy that aligns with the principles of Transpersonal Psychology. This approach builds upon earlier cognitive-behavioral and humanistic approaches, taking a more holistic view. It emphasizes the exploration of transformation and recognizes the transcendent, spiritual aspects of human experience that go beyond the ego.
The transpersonal approach is working on all three levels of the human being: the body, the mind, and the soul. In my sessions, I integrate various practices to support personal transformation, including Active Imagination, Meditation, Dream Analysis, Art-Therapy, Mandala, NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming), and more.