
The Quality Coach: Choice Theory Basic Intensive for Coaches and Leaders
May 30

Option 1:
Master the Psychology of Behavior—and Coach at the Next Level
In today’s coaching landscape, clients, employees, and teams are harder to engage. Traditional performance conversations are falling flat, and coaches are feeling the pressure to do more with less clarity. Choice Theory offers something rare: a real foundation for transformational conversations — helping you move beyond surface-level coaching into true, lasting impact.
This 4-day Basic Intensive Training is designed for coaches, leaders, and professionals who want to coach with greater confidence, influence real change, and stay grounded even when conversations get tough. You’ll dive deep into understanding human behavior, motivation, and decision-making — bridging theory into powerful, practical coaching skills you can use immediately.
Whether you coach executives, emerging leaders, individuals seeking lifestyle change, health and wellness clients, or teams navigating complexity, this training will give you the tools to move from guessing to mastery. You’ll leave equipped to lead conversations that build ownership, resilience, and real capacity — without manipulation, burnout, or force.
If you’re ready to cut through the noise, deepen your impact, and strengthen your coaching identity, join us and experience what real coaching is meant to be.
Training Details
Registration
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Please register by end of day on Friday, May 30, 2025
Training Dates
Saturday, May 31 & Sunday, June 1, 2025
Saturday, June 7 & Sunday, June 8, 2025
Location
Hybrid format: Join us in person in Riverview, NB, or virtually if you’re outside the Greater Moncton Area.
Facilitators
Maureen Craig McIntosh LCT, CPC, DTM
Senior Faculty Member with William Glasser International, specializing in coaching, counseling, and leadership development.
Melissa Landry PCC, CTRTC, EQAC, EQPC, EQPM, EQBPC
Executive Coach, Leadership Development Specialist, and certified Choice Theory Instructor, bridging psychology and leadership to create real-world.