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Prozess-Orientiertes Coaching: Die Macht nonverbaler Signale

Referent: Peter Ammann, Dipl.-Psych., Master Certified Coach (ICF)

Eine Veranstaltung der ICF Germany Chapter Deutschland

Do. 6. März 2025, 19:00 – 20:30 Uhr (online)

In diesem Seminar erhältst du eine Einführung in Prozess-Orientiertes Coaching, wobei der Schwerpunkt auf der Amplifikation von non- und paraverbalen Signalen von Klient:innen liegt. Die spezielle Methode der Prozess-Orientierten Psychologie nach Arnold Mindell erweitert den bekannten Umgang mit nonverbaler Kommunikation.
Das Entfalten der unbeabsichtigt gesendeten Signale bringt unentdeckte Potenziale und neue Perspektiven ans Licht.
In diesem Seminar lernst du, deine Wahrnehmung für solche Signale im Coaching-Prozess zu schärfen und gezielt zu nutzen.

Mehrwert für dich als Teilnehmer*in:

  • Schärfe deine Wahrnehmung für minimale Signale in den unterschiedlichen Wahrnehmungskanälen.
  • Lerne, dein Feedback in der jeweiligen Sprache des Signals zu kommunizieren.
  • Vertiefe deine Kompetenz in der ICF-Kernkompetenz „Active Listening“.

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Datum: Donnerstag, 6. März 2025, 19:00 – 20:30 Uhr
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Amplification in Coaching: Unlocking the Power of Nonverbal Signals

Lecturer: Peter Ammann, Dipl.-Psych., Master Certified Coach (ICF)

Closed seminar of Hult Ashridge Executive Education Ashridge House, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire HP4 1NS, United Kingdom

Monday, 2nd June 2025, 10:00 am until 12:30 pm, optional practical application and exchange from 2:30 to 4:30 pm

Move beyond common interpretations of subtle and nonverbal cues—discover a professional method for exploring and utilizing these signals in coaching. This advanced seminar introduces Arnold Mindell’s “Amplification” technique, a process-oriented approach that systematically unfolds the potential of unconscious, especially incongruent nonverbal messages. Such signals can often cause irritation or even conflict if left unaddressed. With Amplification, you will learn to safely and effectively bring these hidden dynamics to light, transforming them into valuable resources for your clients. Enhance your coaching presence and turn the unspoken into a catalyst for growth and meaningful change.

Learning Objectives for Process-Oriented Coaching with Amplification

  1. Introduction to Amplification Techniques
    Gain an initial understanding of how Mindell’s Amplification method can be used to notice and begin to explore nonverbal signals, such as subtle gestures or incongruent cues, within coaching conversations.
  2. Experience Sensory-Based Tools
    Become familiar with practical, sensory-focused approaches that support deeper active listening and help recognize unconscious, unintended signals in coaching situations.
  3. Explore Transformative Presence
    Learn about attitudes and practices—such as openness and nonjudgment—that foster psychological safety and encourage clients to engage with emerging, nonverbal dynamics.
  4. Recognize Signal Patterns & Psychodynamics
    Begin to identify patterns in nonverbal signals and understand their possible connections to unconscious processes (e.g., transference, parallel processes), while appreciating the complexity and ambiguity involved.
  5. Connect Method with Practice
    Discover ways to integrate Amplification concepts into your existing coaching approach and reflect on how to further explore and develop these skills in your ongoing professional practice.
International Coaching Federation
International Coaching Federation
European Associaton for Psychotherapy
European Association for Psychotherapy
International Association of Process Oriented Psychoogy
International Association for Process Oriented Psychology
United Kingdom for Psychotherapy
UK Council for Psychotherapy
ProcessWorkUK
Process Oriented Psychology UK, London