STL-ODN Special Program with ICF St. Louis - The Neuroscience of Transformation

  • 26 Mar 2024
  • 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
  • Zoom Meeting
  • 80

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STL-ODN Special Program with ICF St. Louis:
The Neuroscience of Transformation

Please join STL-ODN on Tuesday, March 26, 2024 from 5:30-7:00 pm for a special virtual program! The International Coach Federation (ICF) St. Louis Chapter has extended an opportunity for us to join them and their guest speaker, Reut Schwartz-Hebron, for their March virtual program on the Neuroscience of Transformation.


Program Description  

When combined with a strong foundation of traditional coaching models, neuroscience-based change models allow us to design approaches to support our clients in ways neither type can access alone. For example, this combination allows us to successfully support people, even if they struggle to be introspective or reflective, and to empower people who struggle to sustain change. Adding models like Unlearning, Memory Reconsolidation, Explicit vs. Implicit Systems, and Neural Integration (among others) to traditional coaching allows coaches to overcome obstacles in a more informed, effective, and intentional manner.

This session is a high-level introduction to the foundations of the Neuroscience of Transformation and to different neuroscience-based models (and where they can be best applied in a coaching process). Please note that this is an application-oriented introduction, and as an introduction, it will not offer an in-depth mastery of any one particular model.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the contribution of neuroscience-based models to a solid foundation of traditional coaching mastery.
  • Recognize some of the top Neuroscience-based models available to date.
  • Align the distinct contribution of different neuroscience-based change models with the different phases of a coaching process.
Competencies Addressed: Listens Actively, Evokes Awareness, Facilitates Client Growth

CCEs: Participants will earn 1.5 Core Competency CCEs for attending.


Meet the Speaker:  Reut Schwartz-Hebron
Reut Scwartz-Hebron

Reut Schwartz-Hebron is the Founder of Key Change Institute (KCI). She is an internationally recognized authority in the area of Unlearning and the Neuroscience of Transformation. She is a published author of multiple books and articles about Neuroscience applications (in renowned publications), a speaker, a TV and media guest expert (with appearances in documentaries), a board member (npnHub in association with the Institute of Organizational Neuroscience), a Master Neuroplastician, and a master coach.

Reut started her career in the field of change and transformation more than 25 years ago. She started as a Lieutenant in the IDF consulting to elite training teams. She then continued to work as an OD consultant, team development facilitator, coach, and HR leader with some of the leading corporations and organizations in the world (across various industries). She combines this vast change and transformation-facilitation experience with an extensive and deep understanding of Neuroscience. For the past 17 years, Reut had the honor of studying Neuroscience and collaborating with world-renowned Neuroscientists and change experts.

As a Certifying Partner with KCI, Reut trained and certified hundreds of coaches and other change facilitators to use powerful Neuroscience-based models for guiding people through difficult change. For more details please visit Reut's profile on LinkedIn.

IMPORTANT: If you are also an ICF St. Louis member, please register directly through the ICF St. Louis Chapter website.


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We look forward to seeing you at this virtual meeting. View the STL-ODN Programming Plan for other topics we are excited to share with you this year.

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