Logotherapy for Holistic Wellness Coaches

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Logotherapy for Holistic Wellness Coaches
Published 11/2025
Duration: 1h 22m | .MP4 1280x720 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 377.74 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Bringing the power of meaning, purpose, and freedom into your practice as a holistic coach.

What you'll learn
- Explain the Core Principles of Logotherapy
- Apply Meaning-Centered Techniques in Coaching Practice
- Integrate Logotherapy into Holistic Wellness Frameworks
- Demonstrate Ethical and Culturally Sensitive Practice

Requirements
- Experience as a holistic wellness practitioner is encouraged.

Description
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Every client is searching for meaning — and every coach can learn how to help them find it.This course exploresLogotherapy, the groundbreaking approach developed byDr. Viktor Frankl, through the lens ofholistic wellness coaching.

You’ll learn how to help clients uncover purpose, transform suffering, and live authentically — integrating mind, body, and spirit in a meaning-centered practice.

Through seven focused modules, practical exercises, and reflective tools, you’ll discover how to make Logotherapy more than a philosophy — you’ll make it a daily coaching method that inspires real, lasting change.

What You’ll Learn

Thefoundations and philosophyof Logotherapy

Thethree pathways to meaning— creative, experiential, and attitudinal

How to applydereflection,paradoxical intention, andattitude modification

Ways to integrate meaning-centered dialogue into wellness coaching sessions

TheMeaning Matrixframework for mapping purpose and fulfillment

Strategies for combining Logotherapy withmindfulness, somatic, and spiritual coaching

Ethical and culturally sensitive approaches to meaning-making

Tools for sustainingyour own sense of purposeas a holistic coach

Who This Course Is For

This course is ideal for:

Holistic wellness coachesseeking deeper psychological integration

Life and health coacheswho want to help clients find lasting purpose

Counselors, therapists, and educatorsexploring meaning-centered models

Professionals in wellness or leadershipwho guide others through change

Anyone interested in self-developmentthrough meaning and purpose

Course Structure

7 Engaging Modules:

Introduction to Logotherapy

Theoretical Foundations

Core Principles and Techniques

Applying Logotherapy in Holistic Coaching

Tools and Frameworks for Practice

Ethics, Boundaries, and Cultural Awareness

Integration and Professional Development

Each section includes practical reflection prompts, case examples, and downloadable Life Sherpa worksheets.

What’s Included

70+ minutes of professional audio narration

Quick Reference Sheets(6 pages)

Practice Workbook(10 pages of reflection and coaching exercises)

PowerPoint Slidesfor educators and presenters

Lifetime access and certificate of completion

Why Choose This Course

Professional, minimalist design for clarity and reflection

Balanced focus onpractical skills and personal growth

Integrates seamlessly with SFBT, Reality Therapy, and Process-Based models

Final Invitation

Logotherapy reminds us that no matter the challenge, we always have the freedom to choose our attitude — and through that freedom, we find meaning.

Join us inLogotherapy in Holistic Wellness Coachingand learn to guide others toward purpose, resilience, and inner peace — one meaningful choice at a time.

Who this course is for:
- This course is designed for coaches, counselors, and holistic wellness practitioners who want to integrate meaning-centered approaches into their professional practice. It is especially valuable for: Certified or aspiring wellness coaches seeking to expand their toolkit with Logotherapy-based techniques that promote resilience and purpose. Mental health and behavioral practitioners looking to apply existential and values-based frameworks within ethical, non-clinical settings. Integrative health professionals (nutritionists, fitness specialists, spiritual directors, educators) who wish to deepen the mind–body–spirit connection in their client work. Students of psychology, counseling, and human development interested in the applied principles of Viktor Frankl’s Logotherapy and its role in modern wellness practice. Learners should bring an open, reflective mindset and a genuine interest in exploring how meaning, purpose, and intentional living contribute to holistic well-being.
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