Is Your Coach Qualified? What You Need to Know Before You Trust Them

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Anyone can call themselves a coach.
Not everyone is trained to help you heal.
Here’s what you need to know before you hand someone the keys to your marriage.

“Coach” isn’t a regulated title. There’s no required degree, no board oversight, and no clinical training. That means the level of skill and experience varies—a lot.

Licensed therapists, on the other hand, must:

Hold a master’s degree or higher

Complete clinical internships and post-grad supervision

Pass board exams

Renew their license every two years with ongoing education

The difference between therapy and coaching isn't just academic—it’s about safety, depth, and accountability.

That’s why Marriage in Bloom brings both together: professional therapy-informed strategy + faith-based relational coaching.

If you’re ready to rebuild as a couple:
debbiecaudle.com/therapy-for-christian-couples

If you’re doing the work on your own right now:
debbiecaudle.com/relationship-therapy-for-one

Invest wisely. Your marriage is worth it.

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