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Two Health Coaches to Share Tips for Successful Health Behavior Change During Interactive Roundtable
Two health coaching experts will provide quick tips to immediately improve health coaching interactions during the July 15, 2009 webinar, "Finding Success in Health Behavior Change: A 45-Minute Interactive Roundtable."
MANASQUAN, NJ, July 02, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- During "Finding Success in Health Behavior Change: A 45-Minute Interactive Roundtable" on July 15, 2009, two health coaching experts will take turns providing quick tips on the effective use of health coaching interpersonal skills that will immediately improve health coaching interactions and elicit desired behavior change. The 45-minute webinar is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Eastern on July 15, 2009.
Learn more about successful coaching strategies for health behavior change at: http://www.hin.com/cgi-local/link/news/pl.cgi?hbc.
NEWS FACTS:
--- Scheduled Speakers: Kate Larsen, president of Winning LifeStyles, Inc., an ICF-certified professional coach and a Wellcoach faculty member and mentor coach, and Claudine Reilly, wellness manager at CVS Caremark, a Certified Intrinsic Coach and Certified Health Education Specialist.
--- Conference Highlights: Quick tips for overcoming resistance; eliciting change talk; improving listening skills; monitoring degrees of readiness to change; and understanding approaches by current readiness to change.
--- Target Audience: CEOs, medical directors, disease management directors, managers and coordinators, health coach managers, health coaches, health plan executives, care management nurses, physician executives and business development and strategic planning directors.
--- Webinar Formats: 45-minute live webinar on July 15, 2009 includes a 10-minute Q&A; "On-Demand" rebroadcast available July 17, 2009; 45-minute training DVD or CD-ROM with printed transcript available August 5, 2009. Get more information on successful coaching strategies that elicit health behavior change at: http://www.hin.com/cgi-local/link/news/pl.cgi?hbc.
QUOTE ATTRIBUTABLE TO MELANIE MATTHEWS, HIN EXECUTIVE VP AND COO:
"In a town hall meeting earlier this month in Green Bay, Wisconsin, President Barack Obama told the crowd that adopting healthier habits can 'take some of the stress out of the [healthcare system].' Health coaches help to motivate individuals to change unhealthy habits, which are directly linked to many chronic conditions. This webinar is designed to sharpen the ability of health coaches to elicit essential and cost-saving behavior changes."
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