Coached To Success – How Refuah Institute Is Transforming Lives With Unique Life Coaching

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Everyone wants to learn the secret of success.

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But how?

I assume you would want to be an effective communicator, with an ability to impact others.
I also assume that you would want to better understand people – including yourself – allowing you to positively influence those around you and improve your – and others’ – relationships.

Finally, you would clearly wish to acquire these skills based on the advice of noted experts who understand the need to follow strict Torah hashkafah.

And you can.

In fact, for the last almost 25 years, what is perhaps one of the Jewish community’s greatest secrets has been providing the very tools needed to do everything described above – and more.
Founded in 1994 by Dr. Rabbi Joshua H. Ritchie, M.D., The Refuah Institute is an organization dedicated to providing education and services that promote wellbeing and harmonious relationships in accordance with Torah principles.

The Refuah Institute is the leading provider of Torah-based coach training in the world and the only program to teach Torah-based coaching with highly interactive distance learning workshops.

Life coaching has become a hugely successful form of talking therapy, to the extent that it has helped turn people’s lives around.

Refuah’s Torah life coaching approach enables people to achieve success and fulfillment in their work and life through a synergy of proven scientific methods and Torah wisdom that promotes and enhances the lifelong process of learning.

Are you looking for an accredited coach training program? Do you want professional coaching certification? Are you seeking to acquire powerful coaching skills to help you be more successful in your career and life?

The good news is that you will find all of this at Refuah Institute’s training programs.

Training includes coaching skills suitable for coaching in any situation and setting, as well as specific training for coaching in the areas of education and guidance, marriage and family, and health and wellness.

Upon graduation, participants have the skills of a trained professional coach and are able to build a private coaching practice or advance their career in a variety of organizational and educational settings.

To date, hundreds of coaches, counselors, educators, organizational and community leaders, outreach workers, consultants, managers, and new career explorers have been trained through Refuah Institute.

Among Refuah Institute’s distinguished faculty members are the aforementioned Dr. Ritchie, Rabbi Zelig Pliskin, Rabbi Zev Leff, Rabbi Natan Schafer, MSC, Stewart Hirsch, J.D., Rebbetzin Liliane Ritchie and Rebbetzin Rifka Finkel.

One of those who most profoundly influenced Dr. Ritchie was the Amshinover Rebbe zt”l.

“When the rebbe looked at someone,” says Dr. Ritchie, “he didn’t see the outside. He related to the essence of a person. He saw the person’s holy neshamah and related to his potential.”

It is this approach, among others, that has made Refuah the leading resource for coach training in the frum world.

“Life coaches help their clients determine and achieve personal goals by showing them how they could fulfill their potential,” explains Dr. Ritchie. “Clients wishing to advance in a particular area will employ a coach to help them build the skills they need to succeed. What makes a good life coach? It begins with the personal traits and communication skills needed to establish a relationship based on trust between the coach and client.”

At Refuah Institute, students are guided to find their own special niche, such as crisis counseling, youth coaching and coaching for educators, shidduchim or marriage coaching and counseling, coaching for habit transformation, career and business, writing, wellness, and retirement. If a person’s niche cannot be easily characterized, he or she will be given the tools to allow the discovery of their own unique specialty.

Today, in the U.S., many therapists are retraining to be coaches. This speaks volumes. Coaching has become more rewarding, both financially and in terms of satisfaction, as coaching is effective in helping people change and become more successful and fulfilled.

“You will keep the skills you learn for life,” says one life coach. “You can coach yourself through a new transition, including the transition to your new coaching career. Your own personal development, through the challenges you overcome, will empower you to better coach others in similar situations. Coaches are often paid more than therapists, in part because coaching clientele usually are more prosperous than therapy patients.”

Refuah graduates are finding not only a better quality life for themselves and their clients, but often advance in their careers or find supplemental income because coaches are increasingly being employed as counselors in service and educational institutions.

For more information about Refuah Institute or to enroll, click here


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