Not all people who call themselves a coach are certified by an accredited professional school, nor are they even true coaches for that matter. In fact, most self-proclaimed life coaches are neither. Certification is very important, because empowerment coaching is a profession that requires very specific skills, conduct standards, and a foundation of training which is only taught in qualified schools. Regardless of what some may try to tell you, life experience and other types of experience or training are simply not enough. Would you hire a psychologist who didn't have formal training?
Jeffrey St.Laurent is certified by one of the most highly acclaimed coach training institutions in the United States , iPEC Coaching. iPEC was one of the first 12 schools worldwide to have their coach training fully accredited by the International Coach Federation (ICF). The ICF is the organization that sets and monitors the international standards for professional coaching ethics, training and practices.
iPEC certification requirements include over 300 hours of rigorous training, including approximately 100 hours of live training. Face-to-face live training is essential to truly grasp and practice the fundamentals of in-depth, breakthrough coaching. Some schools train strictly by telephone and most others offer only a minimal amount of actual coaching practice. iPEC uses telephone training and coach mentoring in addition to the live training, and most importantly, iPEC requires extensive firsthand coaching experience from each potential coach before they can even apply for certification.