What is consulting?
Understanding the Active Role of a Consultant
In contrast to the client-led process of coaching, consulting involves a slightly more active role on the part of the consultant. While still engaged in a co-creative process and holding space for your inquiries, the consultant's role includes sharing knowledge and expertise.
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The Consultant's Role:
As a consultant, I actively share my knowledge and expertise in response to your specific inquiries. Throughout my professional career, I've delved into various aspects of the human experience. Here are some areas where I can offer insights:
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Trauma and trauma recovery
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Attachment, attachment types, and attachment relationships
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Neurodiversity/ADHD
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Developmental learning disorders (Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, etc)
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High cognitive ability
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Hypersensitivity and emotional overwhelm
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Co-Creating Solutions:
In our co-creative process, I work with you to address your challenges and provide tailored solutions. While still holding space for your inquiries, the consulting dynamic involves a more direct exchange of information, allowing you to tap into my expertise for a deeper understanding of specific areas.
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