If you aspire to become a professional coach, our training program to develop coaching skills and obtain ICF credentials is the ideal choice. With an integrated approach that combines theory, practice, and supervision, the course will provide you with all the skills needed to excel in the world of coaching and boost your career.
                
            
        
                
ICF (International Coaching Federation) credentials certify, at an international level, a coach’s competence, training, and experience according to high standards of excellence. Obtaining ICF credentials means enhancing your credibility, standing out in the market, and contributing to the growth of the profession. The process requires qualified training, practical experience, compliance with the Code of Ethics, and passing a written exam. Choosing an ICF-accredited program is a concrete investment in your professionalism. There are three different levels of credentials. ICF credentials do not constitute ‘certifications’ as defined by EU Regulation 765/2008, Italian Law 4/2013 art. 7, or UNI Standard 11601/2024.

Our training program guides you step by step, from theory to practice, to best prepare you for the world of coaching. Here’s how:

in direct contact with trainers, interactive in-person, streaming and/or online training
of group practice and mentoring online
of individual mentoring with 3 clients
of self-study, practice, research, reflection, writing, reading
                in direct contact with trainers, interactive in-person, streaming and/or online training
of video lessons and exercises on platforms
of individual mentoring with 3 clients
of self-study, practice, research, reflection, writing, reading
                Emanuela Mazza, MCC Coach and Trainer, Lecturer in Communication Skills in Medicine at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart.
                
                Emanuela Mazza, Professor of Communication Skills in Medicine at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart and former patient, addresses physicians, nurses and all health professionals, reminding them that doctor-patient communication is not an optional side dish of the health professions, but rather a central ingredient of the therapeutic pathway.
                An autobiographical account that traces the story of the sudden and fulminating illness that led Emanuela Mazza from liver transplant, to coma, to recovery and “restart.” A journey that beyond the physical aspects represents a total revolution for Emanuela. A journey that involves all emotional spheres.
                                    Personalized paths to develop skills, overcome blocks, and reach your full potential.
                                    Tools and strategies to improve leadership, innovation, and team management.
                                    A specific approach for the healthcare sector, improving communication, patient management, and staff well-being.