Health Coaching
Health Coaching
Health Coaching serves as an active health promotion strategy to positively influence
               behavior change. Health Coaching benefits students with a wide variety of health concerns
               associated with overall wellness.  
During this service, students will meet with a trained and certified professional
               staff member from the Center for Student Well-Being (SWELL) in a safe and welcoming
               environment. ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬ can openly discuss their concerns, identify areas of priority
               in creating a healthy lifestyle, and work towards attainable goals. ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬ being
               coached are directly involved in shaping goals, as well as determining the steps needed
               to achieve the desired outcome for a particular health behavior.  
Areas of focus include:
- Stress Management
- Disease Management
- Sexual Health
- Substances
- Sleep Habits
- Body Image
- Life Transitions
- Social Connections
- Creating a Healthy Routine
what to expect from health coaching sessions:
First Session – The first session will consist of an initial intake and introduction to the coaching process. ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬ will work with their coach to identify priority areas and spaces for growth. ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬ will focus on identifying strategies and tools to begin this process. The first session will last 60 minutes.
Follow-up Sessions – ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬ may schedule follow-up sessions as needed with a Health Coach. At least one follow-up session will be scheduled ranging from 30 minutes to 60 minutes.
Throughout the coaching process, students can expect:  
- A foundation to be set between the Coach and the student, establishing a set of coaching agreements.
- The student and Coach co-creating the coaching relationship, establishing trust, and understanding.
- Effective communication through active listening, question asking, and directly conveying expectations.
- A path to be created setting the stage to plan and set goals, outline action steps and strategies, monitor progress towards goals and accountability.
Difference Between Coaching and Therapy:
Both coaching and counseling can be incredibly valuable for students. If the student
               you are working with is experiencing a mental health concern, please connect them
               with the ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬ Counseling Center at 813-974-2831. If your student is looking for support
               in one of our areas of focus above, Health Coaching could be a great fit for them. 
 
The chart below provides a distinction between health coaching and therapy.  
| Health Coaching | Therapy | 
|---|---|
| Focus and work is on the present and future | Focus and work is on the past | 
| Focus on the how | Focus on the why | 
| Focus on clarifying goals, identify obstacles, and create action plans | Focus on past reflection and therapeutic treatment | 
| Focus on process-oriented items towards results | Focus on feelings and events and better understanding them | 
| Focus on solving the problem | Focus on introspection and the root of the problem | 
| Focus on mindset and meeting goals | Focus on addressing mental health concerns through recovery and healing | 
Will information shared by students remain confidential?
All information shared by students will remain confidential unless action is needed to protect the student or others from harm.
Referral Process:
Please refer the student to Jennifer DiPrete, Senior Director of the Center for Student Well-Being, at jennifer87@usf.edu. She will connect the student with the appropriate Health Coach to schedule an appointment.