The Clergy Coach

The Rev. Dr. Rob Voyle is a leader in the development and use of appreciative coaching in his work with clergy.
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Coaching With Rob
Appreciative Coaching
Our appreciative way of coaching uniquely blends Appreciative Inquiry, the work of Milton Erickson, and Contemplative Spirituality.
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Appreciative Coaching
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Clergy Leadership Institute's Coaches
Professional and Ethical Principles
The foundations of our ethical principles can be found in the great faith traditions and their commitment to the transformation of the world through being a beneficial presence. In particular our principles have been heavily informed by the following:
- The Christian understanding of loving God, neighbor, and self.
- The Buddhist understanding of compassion as the agent of transformation.
- The Hebrew understanding of Tikun Olan, or Heal the World
In addition as a psychologist and member of the American Psychological Association Dr. Voyle adheres to the Ethical Standards of Psychologists. The Clergy Leadership Institute's Coaching Principles are designed to provide general ethical guideline for Coaches working from a variety of the helping professions.
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What Participants Say
Rob will enhance your ability to delight in yourself, your neighbor and God through his insightful, practical, loving, professionally grounded, appreciative and often mischievous coaching and
teaching skills; and that will make you a better leader and citizen in God's creation.
Ed Leidel, Episcopal Bishop and Congregational Coach in the Canadian Diocese of Huron
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