Currently the International Society for Coaching Psychology does not have specific requirements about frequency or number of supervision sessions, this is mainly because we are aware that many coaching psychologists engage in a variety of activities to meet their supervision needs that may not necessarily always be based on a more formal one-to-one supervision relationship. For specialisms such as health coaching, wellbeing and health coaching psychology practice, it is important to receive supervision from a qualified psychologist with relevant training and experience. Registered or Licensed Health Psychologists and Accredited Coaching Psychologists may be able to provide suitable supervision depending upon their own training.
When applying for MISCP Accredited status we do ask the supervisor to provide a brief summary in the reference to show what they are basing their support of the person’s application to become an accredited/certified member of the ISCP on (e.g. in terms of coaching psychology skills, experience, attitude to CPD and professional standards).
