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Relationship Profiling

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Relationship Profiling is a framework for understanding common behavioral patterns that prevent people from having healthy relationships. With this framework coaches can better understand why their clients behave the way they do, and can identify the false beliefs that may cause their destructive behavioral patterns. The better a coach can profile their clients, and eventually their exes or partners, the better they'll be able to assess the client's core issues, formulate appropriate action plans and provide life-changing insights.

This framework involves attributing, or profiling, clients with one or more of the . Each model is defined by a conditioned/learned belief system that results in predictable behavioral patterns that prevent or damage healthy relationships from building.

Assumption: By using this framework we are assuming everyone is capable of having a happy/healthy relationship with others.

10 relationship models