Sunday Mar 30, 2025

1 Why I became a health coach

In this conversation, Dr. Jaclyn Schwartz shares her journey from being a frustrated occupational therapist in acute care to becoming a health coach focused on chronic disease management. She discusses the gaps in the healthcare system that she observed, particularly in supporting patients with chronic conditions, and how her experiences led her to pursue further education and training in health coaching. Dr. Schwartz emphasizes the importance of addressing lifestyle factors and providing comprehensive support to patients, ultimately aiming to bridge the gap between traditional healthcare practices and the needs of individuals managing chronic diseases.

 

Takeaways

- The healthcare system often addresses symptoms rather than root causes.

- There is a significant gap in support for patients with chronic conditions.

- Health coaching can provide the necessary support for lifestyle changes.

- Education and training in health coaching can enhance occupational therapy practices.

- Many health coaches lack training for medically complex individuals.

- Comprehensive support is essential for managing chronic diseases effectively.

- Occupational therapists can expand their roles through health coaching.

 

Episode Quotes

"The care we're trained to provide doesn't feel complete."

 

Chapters

00:00 - About Today's Episode

03:46 - Bridging the Gap: From Research to Practice

05:02 - Transformative Coaching: A New Approach to Health

06:07 - Empowering Change: Supporting Healthcare Providers and Patients

06:49 - Introduction to Evidence-Based Coaching

06:49 - Resources for Managing Chronic Disease

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