COURSE DESCRIPTION
The Certified Relationship Coach course is designed to equip participants with the skills and tools needed to guide individuals and couples toward healthier, more fulfilling relationships. The course blends psychological theories with practical coaching strategies to address communication issues, emotional disconnect, conflict resolution, intimacy challenges, and self-awareness in relationships.
Ideal for counselors, psychologists, life coaches, educators, and those passionate about supporting personal growth, this course empowers participants to become effective relationship facilitators in both personal and professional contexts.
CERTIFICATION
Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a Certified Relationship Coach certificate. This credential validates your capability to coach individuals and couples through relationship challenges using structured, evidence-based methods. It enhances your professional standing and opens up opportunities in private practice, coaching, and wellness industries.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
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Understand the psychological foundations of healthy relationships
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Apply coaching frameworks to improve communication and emotional connection
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Help clients identify unhealthy patterns and develop healthy relational habits
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Support couples and individuals through conflict resolution and decision-making
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Guide clients through transitions such as dating, marriage, separation, or healing
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Promote emotional intelligence, trust-building, and personal responsibility
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Maintain ethical boundaries and a non-judgmental approach in relationship coaching
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Create action plans that align with each client’s personal relationship goals
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 45 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 42
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Yes
Requirements
- Anybody can join
Features
- e-certification
- Practical training
- PPT + PDF will be provided
- Whatsapp support
Target audiences
- Students
- Professionals
- Home makers