Accepting New Family and Partner Coaching Clients

Writing books on bipolar disorder has been my career for over ten years.  I enjoy writing and plan to do a lot more.  (It can be a challenge when the mood swings are paying a visit, that's for sure.)


Over two years ago, I started coaching partners and family members of people with bipolar disorder as an addition to my writing career. 


I never, ever thought I would find work that I enjoy as much as I enjoy coaching.  I feel at home with the parents and partners as I have been where they are- and I remain calm during the crises  that many of my clients are going through while we are working together.  Bipolar disorder is like a puzzle.  It's not always easy to find the right pieces on your own. It helps to have a coach as a guide.


My coaching practice has room for new clients. I take new clients about once a month-and  then help them as best I can. It's a partnership that saves relationships and often lives.


Coaching is not for everyone, but if you are concerned about your relationship with a person with bipolar disorder, it may be a good fit for you.  The following link will tell you more.  I look forward to talking.


Julie Fast Family and Partner Coaching


 Julie


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Julie Fast Bipolar Coaching: What I've Learned from Coaching Family Members and Partners
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Julie A. Fast Partner and Family Coaching: A Conversation Between a Worried Mother and Her Defiant Daughter pt. 2

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